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  • I’ll give it a go and see what’s what. I haven’t restarted since the mandatory restart after recent update so let me try that also.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    I just updated to iOS 14.5 and soon after looked at Storage and it showed Web Audio - Taking up 1.3Gb of space. I’ve saved maybe a dozen bookmarks… does anyone know or can someone confirm if this is displaying correctly ? I’m having trouble believing it’s taking up that much space. Its all in the Documents and Data, if you look at the app via settings, storage. Any ideas? Is it somehow retaining the audio it played from the web, Last time I used it?

    It does use a lot of disk space to cache audio files but it should delete them after you stop playing. We will look into it and make sure it is purging the cache each time you restart it.

    Thanks. Just so I know, if it is not purging the cache, would it load the last audio file I ran, the next time I use it?

    I haven’t tried that yet. You can see that if you play an audio file and then switch to another website that doesn’t have any audio files it will often still keep the previous file in the cache. So if the last time you opened it, you streamed from an internet radio station for 12 hours straight, it could have 1.3 GB of audio in a single file and theoretically it could be made to play that audio a second time. However, I would prefer to have it purge the cache instead. The ability to keep the disk space usage low is more important than the ability to keep old junk audio around for later reuse.

  • @SNystrom said:
    Thank you @Blue_Mangoo for this awesome app!

    My favorite use is not for recording, but rather to listen to all of my favorite radio stations worldwide with EQ and a dash of reverb to allow me to adjust my audio while hiking with headphones, listening in my car with subwoofers or at home on my massive multi-room stereo system.

    It has totally changed my musical life!

    You guys are the best.

    Thanks, I’m really glad to hear you like it. ;)

  • @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    I just updated to iOS 14.5 and soon after looked at Storage and it showed Web Audio - Taking up 1.3Gb of space. I’ve saved maybe a dozen bookmarks… does anyone know or can someone confirm if this is displaying correctly ? I’m having trouble believing it’s taking up that much space. Its all in the Documents and Data, if you look at the app via settings, storage. Any ideas? Is it somehow retaining the audio it played from the web, Last time I used it?

    It does use a lot of disk space to cache audio files but it should delete them after you stop playing. We will look into it and make sure it is purging the cache each time you restart it.

    Thanks. Just so I know, if it is not purging the cache, would it load the last audio file I ran, the next time I use it?

    I haven’t tried that yet. You can see that if you play an audio file and then switch to another website that doesn’t have any audio files it will often still keep the previous file in the cache. So if the last time you opened it, you streamed from an internet radio station for 12 hours straight, it could have 1.3 GB of audio in a single file and theoretically it could be made to play that audio a second time. However, I would prefer to have it purge the cache instead. The ability to keep the disk space usage low is more important than the ability to keep old junk audio around for later reuse.

    Yea I think it should definitely purge, or else things would probably get bloated quickly. I did have that happen once but it was in the same session. When I switched the web page I couldn’t get it to stop playing the podcast from the previous site. I think I just deleted that instance from the AUM session and reloaded a fresh instance. However this was a week ago or so, and I just updated today. Also my storage is getting tight so I’ve been monitoring it closely, and I can’t say for sure, but I don’t recall seeing the app so high up the list, in terms of storage size, before the update. Which is weird. Let’s restart first. Lol. Still been on my device…

  • That’s what threw me for a loop… because I didn’t remember seeing it and then, all of a sudden, right after update, it was a real high on my storage list.

  • edited May 2021

    Ok it’s gone I created a new AUM session, loaded one audio track with Web Audio, nothing was loaded. I cleared that AUM session and then closed the app. I Then checked storage again and it’s way down on a rather large app list, lol. Thanks for the help, that finally did it. thanks @Blue_Mangoo Cheers!

  • That’s a great idea, haven’t even considered running it through AUM in my car. That’s dope. I’ve been more focused on looping and chopping, stuttering random audio and putting it in a track. Perspective has been shifted.

  • @NoiseFloored said:
    Do state saving and presets work? That’s something that Radio Unit is lacking at the moment

    We just added this in the most recent update

  • @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @NoiseFloored said:
    Do state saving and presets work? That’s something that Radio Unit is lacking at the moment

    We just added this in the most recent update

    ;) I saw that you did it for WebSDR too, thanks a lot!

  • Update just added the ability to “play audio from some types of video streaming.” Haven’t tried it yet though. If anyone discovers what videos or video formats work and what ones don’t please share. Thanks.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Update just added the ability to “play audio from some types of video streaming.” Haven’t tried it yet though. If anyone discovers what videos or video formats work and what ones don’t please share. Thanks.

    Hey, it now can play youtube ! wow

  • @Hyatha said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update just added the ability to “play audio from some types of video streaming.” Haven’t tried it yet though. If anyone discovers what videos or video formats work and what ones don’t please share. Thanks.

    Hey, it now can play youtube ! wow

    YouTube did work! That’s freaking awesome. I haven’t tried it yet… when it said, some video streaming, I wasn’t sure what would work, but that’s phenomenal news. Cheers!

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @Hyatha said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update just added the ability to “play audio from some types of video streaming.” Haven’t tried it yet though. If anyone discovers what videos or video formats work and what ones don’t please share. Thanks.

    Hey, it now can play youtube ! wow

    YouTube did work! That’s freaking awesome. I haven’t tried it yet… when it said, some video streaming, I wasn’t sure what would work, but that’s phenomenal news. Cheers!

    Yeah, I can play youtube in background now :smile:

  • I hope that isn’t “poking the bear “ that will bring this great app down.

    I’ve been so happy with this app and use it to listen to FM radio while in my vehicle. Vastly superior audio quality! I do wish in the next upgrade they would add stability improvements while using it “mobily.” Sadly the vast majority of radio webcasts I listen too often suffer from annoying drop outs while moving, but the stability improves while parked.

    Gotta say though, I’m thrilled with this new YoTube audio feature!

  • @Blue_Mangoo any chance of adding a “request desktop website” button for sites that work better in that mode?

  • @NoiseFloored said:
    @Blue_Mangoo any chance of adding a “request desktop website” button for sites that work better in that mode?

    That’s an interesting idea

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @NoiseFloored said:
    @Blue_Mangoo any chance of adding a “request desktop website” button for sites that work better in that mode?

    That’s an interesting idea

    I have put in a request for it.

  • @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @NoiseFloored said:
    @Blue_Mangoo any chance of adding a “request desktop website” button for sites that work better in that mode?

    That’s an interesting idea

    I have put in a request for it.

    Thank you!

  • edited May 2022

    I was using this app until a month ago.

    Now it just stops on buffering and doesn't proceed to play.

    I'm guessing Blue Mangoo have given up on this app and we are now left with the newer Tube AU by another dev

  • @dasgoods said:
    I'm guessing Blue Mangoo have given up on this app and we are now left with the newer Tube AU by another dev

    Yes. They posted a thread on the situation:

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/49536/the-end-of-tube-au/p1

    TL:DR

    They had a consultant researching and cracking the YouTube security. Every time the security changed they would pay the consultant to update this app. The consultant has changed career plans and they have no one with the expertise to maintain the security hack updates.

  • @Blue_Mangoo

    I’ve recently noticed Web Audio Player is caching lots of data. I updated my iPad to iOS 17 and even though I haven’t used Web Audio Player in 2-3 weeks it had 2.4 Gigs cached and was high up on my storage list. I’m not sure why it was so high. I tried to load it in AUM, just to close it out and that didn’t change the amount of data it stored. Sometimes in the past I had an issue where it was holding around 200-300mb or so in the cache, but I’ve never seen it as high as 2.4 GB. I’m not sure if it has something to do with the iOS 17 update, or what’s up, but I’m hoping you can take a look. I love the app, and as we discussed a while ago, at the top of this page I think it might have some type of issue with purging the temporary data it stores…

    Also if anyone else out there has and uses this app, please let me know if you have noticed anything similar with the app size getting really high unexpectedly, or even not purging the cache correctly, thanks.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    @Blue_Mangoo

    I’ve recently noticed Web Audio Player is caching lots of data. I updated my iPad to iOS 17 and even though I haven’t used Web Audio Player in 2-3 weeks it had 2.4 Gigs cached and was high up on my storage list. I’m not sure why it was so high. I tried to load it in AUM, just to close it out and that didn’t change the amount of data it stored. Sometimes in the past I had an issue where it was holding around 200-300mb or so in the cache, but I’ve never seen it as high as 2.4 GB. I’m not sure if it has something to do with the iOS 17 update, or what’s up, but I’m hoping you can take a look. I love the app, and as we discussed a while ago, at the top of this page I think it might have some type of issue with purging the temporary data it stores…

    Also if anyone else out there has and uses this app, please let me know if you have noticed anything similar with the app size getting really high unexpectedly, or even not purging the cache correctly, thanks.

    Oof that’s not good. I’ll check when I get home and see how it’s looking. I hope mine isn’t doing that because storage is precious to me right now 😂

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