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iPhone 6 support added to AB
Edit: Nevermind reading any of this, just read @Sebastian reply. It was a misunderstanding...
Today I found there's a new AB update to version 2.1.11. Great!
It says "added support for iPhone 6, improved error reporting, assorted bug fixes and minor interface improvements".
I was always under the impression that the buggy and glitchy mess that audiobus has been on my iPhone 6 was all apples/iOS 8s fault. Now it turns out AB didn't actually support the newest iPhone until now.
There's no detailed list of which problems have been fixed, though, so I'm curious about that.
In any case it should mean that the performance got improved drastically, which would be great!
But why didn't they openly say iPhone 6 is not supported for such a long time?
It would be great to know what improvements exactly were made anyways in order to know what to expect.
I don't mean to blame the AB team but I was very surprised about this and find it wasn't communicated very well.
I'm grateful for any improvements being made with AB nevertheless.
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It's really just about supporting the native resolution of the iPhone 6, instead of a zoomed version. Chances are you won't notice a difference, it's really just for people with magnifying glasses. Audiobus has always supported the newest devices.
I see. So thanks for clarifying that. I edited my post a little.