Just managed to do that using MALP. I thought I could do it from Windows but these were not recognized.Have you created any playlists?
You really need to forget we are in 2024 to set this up
Just managed to do that using MALP. I thought I could do it from Windows but these were not recognized.Have you created any playlists?
So far I can stream from UAPP/BubbleUPnP/mconnect to the Poly without issue.
But I can't pick Poly as a source to play the SDCard, neither with UAPP/BubbleUPnP/mconnect. Poly is not seen as a source.
Looks like the Poly UPnP server is not there.
Any idea ? Maybe the SD card is not firing a server as long as there is no playlist recognized ?
On the device info, I still see 0 MDP playlist even if I have a file "mpd.db" at the root of my SDCard ...
If you create the playlist on Windows, you'll have to transfer the playlist to the SD card. You may need to reformat the path as well.Just managed to do that using MALP. I thought I could do it from Windows but these were not recognized.
You really need to forget we are in 2024 to set this up
Just managed to do that using MALP. I thought I could do it from Windows but the playlists were not recognized.Have you created any playlists?
my life it would drive me nuts, I have 60000 files in folders,on my network share and with my Astell and kern I use a 2TB sd with my music folders perfectly ordered by artist folder, album folder, genre folders etc.... having to create playlist of that.... insaneJust managed to do that using MALP. I thought I could do it from Windows but these were not recognized.
You really need to forget we are in 2024 to set this up
Ha-ha! Everyone's weighing in now but I do feel that we need a bit of balance here. Is GoFigure an amazing app? No, but as it's not meant to do anything more than be settings for the Poly it does the job. I've never had any problems with it (never needed a 'close' button as it always auto-quits and restarts) and only open it once in a blue moon to update the firmware (and yes, I could update to the latest). Does Poly work with my very average router? Yes. Does it create a hotspot that my phone can find? Yes. Can it find a hotspot from my phone? Yes. Can I stream to it from any device in my house (that uses Airplay)? Yes. Does it sound great from the SD card? Yes. Granted, I don't use any streaming services and don't use it as a walkabout device but for my use case, it works really well and sounds fantastic. As with most stuff, things are rarely black or white.
Please understand, I didn't say that just to try and make you feel worse. There obviously are some problems with how the Poly connects in some instances (for whatever reason, hard or software) but I felt it was worth redressing the balance a bit when problems turn to rants about a thing, then the company that makes the thing and so on. I hope you get it sorted or sold and find a better thing that works for you. Getting something working should never take over the enjoyment of listening.Good for you it all works fine. However in my case:
1. Does poly work with my router (really good up to date router)? No unless I connect to it's 2.4Ghz network in which case I have to also connect my iphone to that network. Connecting Poly to my hybrid 2.4/5Ghz SSID does not work.
2. Does it create hotspot my phone can find? Not in my apartment - GoFigure never lists my iphone hotspot as available wifi network (although other devices in my apartment do see it - for example my macbook pro and ipad both see it - only GoFigure does not see it).
3. Does it sound great from SD card? Fortunatelly yes when I use Poly hotspot MPD than it works and sounds perfectly - and in the end that's the most important to me and makes Poly absolutely worth having.
Kinda. There is a playlist function on GoFigure that makes each album a separate playlist. I found it severely lacking.
How do you do that? I have never seen that function.
Well, that's interesting. They must have removed that feature. It came out in 2021. There was a bar above the playback control in the SD card section. Or maybe it never reached poly. I had a 2go for a few years too.
It quite honestly was a hot mess. Each album was a playlist. The absolute most idiotic implementation to read albums. They would've been smarter to have a folder browser.
my life it would drive me nuts, I have 60000 files in folders,on my network share and with my Astell and kern I use a 2TB sd with my music folders perfectly ordered by artist folder, album folder, genre folders etc.... having to create playlist of that.... insane
I understand - no argument here. I really like Chord as a company and definitely don't want to rant against them. It was actually very sad to read that they used to participate on this forum and left because people attacked them. That's the last think I would want to do to any hifi vendor let alone Chord who I think is one of the absolute best. Attacking GoFigure feels a little bit different somehow - I don't really think of that app as Chord's but whoever they outsourced development needs to be criticized (and Chord to the extent they did not do more to fix this issue with outsourced sofware/vendor).Please understand, I didn't say that just to try and make you feel worse. There obviously are some problems with how the Poly connects in some instances (for whatever reason, hard or software) but I felt it was worth redressing the balance a bit when problems turn to rants about a thing, then the company that makes the thing and so on. I hope you get it sorted or sold and find a better thing that works for you. Getting something working should never take over the enjoyment of listening.
On Android, I don't see Subnet Mask and I cannot let Router blank (the save button goes grey as soon as I do).You can use your cellular wireless when connected to Mojo2+Poly running in Hotspot mode.
This works well if you are using the Poly for SD card playback and you carry only one mobile phone. Instructions are for Apple, Android is similar.
The Poly will have a iOS network name “Poly-########”. This is located on the iPhone’s Settings -> Wi-Fi.
Simple choose the small “I” in circle to the right of the Poly’s name in Network and complete the following:
*** Change “Configure IP” to manual.
Choose any 192.168.1.xxx address except 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0
Leave Router blank.
*** Configure DNS manually - 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are Google’s DNS servers and they work fine.
I also enable “Low Data Mode”
iOS will remember your settings unless you choose “Forget this Network”.
The blank gateway will allow iOS to route items destined to the internet to your cellular data instead of the Poly (which is 192.168.1.1).
Auto-Join will connect to the Poly network when it’s available and disabling Auto-Login will prevent the Poly’s internal login page.
This is the process that I use to enable hotspot mode.
1. Power on the Mojo2/Poly
2. Open Gofigure - attach to your Poly and choose Hotspot mode (top left icon), Poly will confirm and reboot.
3. Connect to Poly WiFi network in iOS. I enable Auto-Join and disable Auto-Login.
4. Use your MPD software to access the Poly’s SD card - if you set a manual IP without a Router / Gateway - you will have internet access via your iPhone’s cellular plan.
When finished - you can simply go into GoFigure and disable Hotspot mode - I usually just choose “Airplane / Bluetooth” mode, confirm and let the Poly reboot. Then turn off your Mojo2/Poly.
While this somewhat intricate - it allows you to use your iPhone with the Poly with cellular data.
This is working as of iOS 17.5.1.
I also have to post a very positive experience with the Sound Organization’s Rick Williford.
I sent my Poly on for a new battery and the entire process was seamless. They completed the work and my Poly is working perfectly and returned to me in less than one week.
They even re-positioned the optical light that can fall out if you take apart your device.
I’ve written a couple of posts regarding the Poly’s battery and how to replace it. I would recommend using the Sound Organization or any other Chord approved vendor if you want your device resorted it it’s original health.
The new battery charges to 100% and discharges about 10-12 percent per hour of use - just like it was new.
Plus I retained my original battery and its connector - so I can attempt to create a on/off toggle switch for the Poly battery. If I’m successful - I’ll post it here.
The Sound Organization email is “support (at) soundorg.com”.
References:
Location of WiFi Options on iOS 17.5.1.
Poly iOS Wi-Fi settings (blank router / gateway).
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Generally the router IP will be 192.168.1.1On Android, I don't see Subnet Mask and I cannot let Router blank (the save button goes grey as soon as I do).
Should I use the subnet mask as the router IP ?
I never like bashing anyone either, I hate it when people are like that. It is really easy, it won’t get you anywhere and you only mess up a nice atmosphere.^ This
Matt was a pretty good guy. It's easy to bash a manufacturer on a forum. Decorum and decency get lost on the internet.