Audiovana disconnects from Qobuz after several days of nonuse


After several days of nonuse, it seems Audiovana disconnects from Qobuz. When I hit the connect button, nothing happens.  I have also heard that other Audirvana users have reported similar issues with Qobuz disconnecting after periods of inactivity. 

Audiovana response reports “Qobuz had some issues last week and even this week to log Qobuz account, so I won’t be surprised if you still get some as of today. It is not an issue related to Audiovana, as you could get an error while you try to connect on their website”.

I then discovered that the latest "Qobuz app version includes enhanced security updates in the login process, which may be causing login problems for some users. These updates involve a transition to a more secure authentication method (OAuth), replacing the older, simpler login method that had vulnerabilities. The new security measures have led to errors in the authentication process, affecting users who updated their apps on platforms like iOS. Qobuz is actively working to resolve these issues and restore normal service”.  

hgeifman

I have no issues using Qobuz with Audirvana, Maybe it's different if using Audiovana.

Thanks for the above info. I rebooted the Audiovana App on my Infigo Audio IS-1 streamer (running LINUX) and hope this fixes the Audiovana App to QoBuz login connection issue. I also notified Infigo Audio of what I was doing.

This login issue just started about 2 weeks ago. I do not understand why it fails for some users but not everyone.

My QoBuz login issue is solved and everything is working. Please see response below (in quotes) from Qobuz.

”Thank you for bringing this to our attention and for your patience while we address your concerns. ​ Looks like there was a temporary issue last week that affected some users’ ability to log in. However, these issues have since been resolved, and normal service has been restored”.

See useful Audiovana information below:

Audirvana offers an Autoplay feature that automatically continues playing similar music after an album ends. To disable this and stop playback after an album finishes: 

1. Go to Settings 

2. Navigate to the Streaming section 

3. Look for the Qobuz or TIDAL settings 

4. Disable the Autoplay option. This will prevent Audirvana from automatically playing additional tracks or recommendations after your selected album concludes. Users can manually choose the next album or playlist they want to hear.