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Does the files app in ios 11 allow preview of .wav, mp3, flac, etc from icloud?

It would be nice to be able to scrub the file like you can in audioshare, but guessing that doesn't work? Can someone clue me in on how preview is working with it.. and with what file types?
Cheers

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  • edited August 2017

    As far as I can tell the files app is pretty jip at the moment.

    iCloud files show in a browser with a download icon. Once downloaded they play in a QuickTime full window thing with a play button. You can see waveform at bottom and click through it but not scrub. You have a share sheet arrow in top right. Wav and mp3 fine, but not tried flac.

    Once downloaded it shows in the iCloud window without the download icon but doesn’t appear in the ‘on my ipad’ Folder. The 'on my iPad' folder only shows me a graphics app folder and a productivity app folder at the moment, nothing useful. Not sure how apps work like that as opposed to AudioShare.

    AudioShare shows a like a cloud client on the left but opens in a modal pop up and is not working (spinning wheel) on my public beta 3. Other cloud clients open in the modal which has same workflow, download before preview, QuickTime window with play and share sheet, downloaded file not visible in 'On my IPad'. The modal is a bit annoying but actually seems to offer the same functionality as the proper file browser.

    Not really using it because of all this. Anyone got any nuggets of wisdom of anything usefully of it?

  • edited August 2017

    Thanks for that. Was thinking the newer ipad with 256gb would be cool if files app could preview well. Still seems the more space on the device the better if one has large sample libraries, so probably will get the 512 if the final version is going to be how you described. I'd like to hear more about it as well. Cheers

  • Forget Flac (at least for now)...

  • I'd love if iCloud had audio file preview. I've got the 50GB per month for $1 deal and store some samples on it. If it had preview I'd put most (if not all) my samples on it, especially considering it's integration in so many apps nowadays.

    I've put a lot up there and use Readdle's Documents app to preview stuff, as it has it's own iCloud 'browser'/folder. The iCloud app is useless IMO so Documents is it at the moment unless you guys have any other trade secrets?...

  • If I'm not all that miss informed files.app will support spotlight-extensions in similar fashion as photos.app can use photo editing extensions and audio apps can use AUv3's.

  • @JRSIV said:
    I've put a lot up there and use Readdle's Documents app to preview stuff, as it has it's own iCloud 'browser'/folder. The iCloud app is useless IMO so Documents is it at the moment unless you guys have any other trade secrets?...

    slightly beneath the topic:
    that Documents app is quite cool as it allows to sent a Dropbox (or similiar link) directly into Audioshare.

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