Hi There, I have an app which access the media library, to save and load files. Since the IOS 18.2, the access to the media library stopped working.
Now, I've noticed that our App doesn't show in the List of apps with access to Files ( Privacy & Security -> Files & Folders).
Weird behavior is that, one iPhone with iOS 18.3.1 can access to the Files but others no, same iOS version 18.3.1. Test on Simulators (MAC) and works fine also.
My info.plist file have the keys to access media library for long time and hasn't changed (at least in the las 4 years) including the key "Privacy - Media Library Usage Description".
Also, I've noticed, that the message (popup) that request access to the media library, when using the app for the first time, doesn't show up anymore. We request access to the network (wifi) and this message still showing up but no the media library.
I'm using Visual Studio with Xamarin on a MAC.
I really appreciate any help you can because is very odd behavior and this started from the iOS 18.2.
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I'm currently using ReplayKit for background screen recording, but I can't determine whether the screen is in landscape mode from the CMSampleBuffer. All other APIs for detecting screen orientation are foreground-based. What should I do?
Dear Apple Developer Community,
I'm encountering a critical issue with the MusicLibrary.shared.createPlaylist() method in MusicKit that's affecting our app's core functionality. Despite implementing all recommended authorization checks, the app consistently freezes for some users when this method is called.
What we've already verified before calling createPlaylist():
Network connectivity is properly checked and confirmed
Apple Music authorization is explicitly requested via MusicAuthorization.request()
User subscription status is verified using MusicSubscription.current.canPlayCatalogContent
Despite these precautions, many users report that their app completely freezes when attempting to create a playlist. This is particularly concerning as playlist creation is a core feature of our application.
User-reported workarounds (with mixed success):
Some users have resolved the issue by restarting their devices or reinstalling our app
Others report success after enabling "Sync Library" in Settings → Music Unfortunately, a significant number of users are still experiencing the issue even after trying both solutions above
We've reviewed the MusicKit documentation thoroughly and ensured our implementation follows all best practices. Our app correctly handles permissions and uses the async/await pattern as required by the API.
Is there a known issue with the createPlaylist() method that might cause it to block indefinitely? Are there additional authorization steps or settings we should be checking before calling this method? Could this be related to how MusicKit communicates with Apple Music servers?
Any insights from the developer community or official guidance would be greatly appreciated as this issue is severely impacting our user experience.
Thank you for your assistance
I found some documentation about Kext, but I heard they have now moved to Dext.
So I was wondering if Dext could completely imitate the previous Kext.
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/kernel/implementing_drivers_system_extensions_and_kexts
This page is written like this
Important
In macOS 11 and later, the kernel doesn’t load a kext if an equivalent DriverKit solution exists. You may continue to use kexts in macOS 10.15 and earlier.
Topic:
Media Technologies
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General
hi,
Is there an Audio Unit logo I can show on my website? I would love to show that my application is able to host Audio Unit plugins.
regards, Joël
I'm developing a video capture app using AVFoundation, designed specifically for use on a boat pylon to record slalom water skiing. This setup involves considerable vibration.
As you may know, the OIS that Apple began adding to lenses since the iPhone 7 is actually very problematic in high vibration circumstances, ironically creating very shaky video, whereas lenses without OIS produce perfectly stable video. Because of this, up until iPhone 14, the solution for my app was simply to use the Selfie lens, which did not have OIS.
Starting with iPhone 14 through iPhone 16 (non-Pro models), technical specs suggest the selfie lens still does not include OIS. However, I’m still seeing the same kind of shaky video behavior I see on OIS-equipped lenses. The one hardware change I see in this camera module is the addition of PDAF (Phase Detection Autofocus), so that is my best guess as to what is causing the unstable video.
1- Does that make any sense - that in high vibration settings, PDAF could create unstable video in the same way that OIS does? Or could it be something else that was changed between the iPhone 13 and 14 Selfie lens?
Thinking that the issue was PDAF, I figured that if I enabled my app to set a Manual Focus level, that ought to circumvent PDAF (expecting that if a lens is manually focusing, it can’t also be autofocusing via PDAF).
However, even with manual focus locked via AVCaptureDevice in my app, on the Selfie lens of an iPhone 16, the video still comes out very shaky, basically unusable. I also tested with the built-in Apple Camera app (using the press-and-hold to lock focus and exposure) and another 3rd party camera app to lock focus, all with the same results, so it's not that my app just isn't correctly doing manual focus.
So I'm stuck with these questions:
2- Does the selfie camera on iPhones 14–16 use PDAF even when focus is set to locked/manual mode?
3- Is there any way in AVFoundation to disable or suppress PDAF during video recording (e.g., a flag, device format setting, or private API)?
4- Is PDAF behavior or suppression documented or controllable via AVCaptureDevice or any related class?
5- If no control of PDAF is available, are there any best practices for stabilizing or smoothing this effect programmatically?
Note that I also have set my app to use the most aggressive form of stabilization available, so it defaults to .cinematicExtendedEnhanced, if that’s not available, then .cinematicExtended, etc. On the 16 Selfie lens, it is using .cinematicExtended. As an additional question:
6- Would those be the most appropriate stabilization settings for a high vibration environment, and if not, what would be best?
I bought two "Apple USB-C to Headphone Jack Adapters". Upon closer inspection, they seems to be of different generations:
The one with product ID 0x110a on top is working fine. The one with product ID 0x110b has two issues:
There is a short but loud click noise on the headphone when I connect it to the iPad.
When I play audio using AVAudioPlayer the first half of a second or so is cut off.
Here's how I'm playing the audio:
audioPlayer = try AVAudioPlayer(contentsOf: url)
audioPlayer?.delegate = self
audioPlayer?.prepareToPlay()
audioPlayer?.play()
Is this a known issue? Am I doing something wrong?
When using the Apple Devices to sync Apple Music to iPhone where is the Apple Devices backup being written to?
Apple Devices->music->sync.
Not trying to backup the iPhone via Apple Devices app.
Hello. My app uses AVAudioRecorder to generate recording files, which are consistently only 4kb in size. Most users generate audio files normally, with only a few users experiencing this phenomenon occasionally. After uninstalling and installing the app, it will work normally, but it will reappear after a period of time. I have compared that the problematic audio files generated each time are fixed and cannot be played. Added the audioRecorderDidFinishRecording proxy method, which shows that the recording was completed normally. The user also reported that the recording is normal, but there is a problem with the generated file. How should I handle this issue? Look forward to your reply.
- (void)startRecordWithOrderID:(NSString *)orderID {
AVAudioSession *audioSession = [AVAudioSession sharedInstance];
[audioSession setCategory:AVAudioSessionCategoryRecord error:nil];
[audioSession setActive:YES error:nil];
NSMutableDictionary *settings = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init];
[settings setObject:[NSNumber numberWithFloat: 8000.0] forKey:AVSampleRateKey];
[settings setObject:[NSNumber numberWithInt: kAudioFormatLinearPCM] forKey:AVFormatIDKey];
[settings setObject:[NSNumber numberWithInt:16] forKey:AVLinearPCMBitDepthKey];
[settings setObject:[NSNumber numberWithInt: 1] forKey:AVNumberOfChannelsKey];
[settings setObject:[NSNumber numberWithBool:NO] forKey:AVLinearPCMIsBigEndianKey];
[settings setObject:[NSNumber numberWithBool:NO] forKey:AVLinearPCMIsFloatKey];
NSString *path = [WDUtility createDirInDocument:@"audios" withOrderID:orderID withPathExtension:@"wav"];
NSURL *tmpFile = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:path];
recorder = [[AVAudioRecorder alloc] initWithURL:tmpFile settings:settings error:nil];
[recorder setDelegate:self];
[recorder prepareToRecord];
[recorder record];
}
I have an AUv3 that passes all validation and can be loaded into Logic Pro without issue. The UI for the plug in can be any aspect ratio but Logic insists on presenting it in a view with a fixed aspect ratio. That is when resizing, both the height and width are resized. I have never managed to work out what it is I need to do specify to Logic to allow the user to resize width or height independently of each other.
Can anyone tell me what I need to specify in the AU code that will inform Logic that the view can be resized from any side of the window/panel?
Hi,
Currently I am developing a 3D reconstruction project.
Which requires images to be distortion-free (rectilinear) and with known intrinsics.
The session I am developing on is a builtInDualWideCamera, with isGeometricDistortionCorrectionEnabled set to false to be able to get the intrinsic matrix of the images, isVirtualDeviceConstituentPhotoDeliveryEnabled set to true and isAutoVirtualDeviceFusionEnabled set to false to get both images and isCameraCalibrationDataDeliveryEnabled set to true to actually get the calibration data.
The distortion correction parameters such as lensDistortionLookupTable are used.
The 42 coefficients mapping array is used as described in the AVCameraCalibrationData header file. A simple piecewise linear interpolation.
There are two questions I would like to get support on:
A way to set the calibration parameters in each image.
I have an approach that sets the parameters in the kCGImagePropertyExifDictionary -> "UserComment". Is there a better approach to write calibration parameter data into the images? I feel like this is a bit dirty and there might be a better and neat approach.
For the ultra-wide angle camera's images, the lensDistortionLookupTable contains several zeros at the end of the array.
For example (last 10 elements are zero):
"LensDistortionLookupTable":"0.000000000000000,0.000349554029526,0.001385628827848,0.003071037586778,... ,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000,0.000000000000000"
The problem comes when the complete array is used to correct the image (including zeros), the end result is a wrapped-like-circle image close to the edges of it which is completely wrong.
In contrast, if the LensDistortionLookupTable is used without the last zeros and the new size accommodated the image looks better (although not as rectilinear as if you take the image from the iPhone's camera app), but definitely less distorted.
Including zeros (full array):
Excluding zeros (array size changed):
Am I missing an important point in the usage of the lensDistortionLookupTable where this case is addressed (zeros at the end)?
What is the criteria to shrink/exclude elements of the array?
Any advice is very much welcome.
Hey folks, I'm running into an odd issue suddenly with an app that had a working MusicKit integration before.
I'm using ApplicationMusicPlayer to play Apple Music albums and songs. I'm testing on a physical device, signed in to Apple ID, and with a valid subscription. Apple Music via the first-party app works entirely fine on this device.
Attempting to play back any content at all gives the log:
<ICUserIdentityStoreACAccountBackend: 0x1070bf3e0> Failed to initialize primary apple account, error=Error Domain=ICError Code=-7013 "Client is not entitled to access account store" UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=Client is not entitled to access account store}
[ICUserIdentityStore] - initializing account histories with activeAccountDSID = nil, activeLockerAccountDSID = nil, timestamp = 14605951908
[ICUserIdentityStore] Failed to fetch local store account with error: Error Domain=ICError Code=-7013 "Client is not entitled to access account store" UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=Client is not entitled to access account store}.
The album artwork, track names, etc, all appear in the control center playback controls, but the music doesn't play. Trying to trigger playback with control center just results in it skipping to the next track, which doesn't play either.
This exact code used to work. I have the MusicKit service selected in Apple Connect. Since this isn't entitlement-based, I'm not sure how else to check that I'm set up correctly.
I've tried deleting/reinstalling the app, restarting the device, cleaning/rebuilding, and deleting DerivedData, to no avail.
Any help?
Running Xcode 16.4 (16F6), testing on iOS 18.5 (22F76)
We’ve encountered a reproducible issue where the iPhone fails to reconnect to a Wi-Fi access point under the following conditions:
The device is connected to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network.
A Bluetooth audio accessory is connected (e.g. headset).
AVAudioSession is active (such as during a voice call or when using the Voice Memos app).
The user moves away from the access point, causing a disconnect.
Upon returning within range, the access point is no longer recognized or reconnected while AVAudioSession remains active.
However, if the Bluetooth device is disconnected or the AVAudioSession is deactivated, the Wi-Fi access point is immediately recognized again.
We confirmed this behavior not only in my app but also using Apple's built-in Voice Memos app, suggesting this is not specific to our implementation.
It appears that the Wi-Fi system deprioritizes reconnection while AVAudioSession is engaged. Could this be by design? Or is this a known issue or limitation with Wi-Fi and AVAudioSession interaction?
Test Environment:
Device: iPhone 13 mini
iOS: 17.5.1
Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz band
Accessories: Bluetooth headset
We’d appreciate clarification on whether this is expected behavior or a bug. Thank you!
Hello,
I am trying to access the Apple Music Feed API, but I am recieving a 401 Unauthorized error message whenever I try to access it.
I have tried using my own code to generate a JWT and directly call the API (which can call the standard Apple Music API successfully).
> GET /v1/feed/song/latest HTTP/2
> Host: api.media.apple.com
> user-agent: insomnia/2023.5.8
> authorization: Bearer [REDACTED]
> accept: */*
< HTTP/2 401
< content-type: application/json; charset=utf-8
< content-length: 0
< x-apple-jingle-correlation-key: AV5IOHBNM2UUJVOFQ4HZ2TGF6Q
< x-daiquiri-instance: daiquiri:10001:daiquiri-all-shared-ext-7bb7c9b9bb-r459v:7987:25RELEASE91:daiquiri-amp-kubernetes-shared-ext-ak8s-prod-pv4-amp-daiquiri-ingress-prod
and also the Apple provided Python example code, which gives me authentication errors too.
$ python3 ./apple_music_feed_example.py --key-id NMBH[...] --team-id 3TNZ[...] --secret-key-file-path "/Users/foxt/Documents/am-feed/NMBH[...].p8" --out-dir .
running....
INFO:__main__:Sending requests to https://api.media.apple.com
INFO:__main__:Getting the latest export for feed artist
Exception: Authentication Failed. Did you provide the correct team id, key id, and p8 file?
Does this API need to be enabled on my account separately from the main Apple Music API? The documentation reads to me as if anyone with an Apple Developer Programme membership can use this API and I did not see any information regarding any other requirements
I have added some custom views on my pip. These controls disappeared after opening the camera in the Xcode16 environment and iOS 18 system, and it was found that these custom views were not removed and seemed to be obscured. They were displayed normally in the Xcode15.4 environment. I would like to ask how to make my custom views display normally
Topic:
Media Technologies
SubTopic:
Video
I am getting high error rates from the Apple Music API. This has been happening for months now, and it is quite frustrating. It is a mix of 404, 504, and random 500 errors. I hit these endpoints all of the time, so it is not like I am hitting a resource that doesn't exist. Why is this happening? Is this a known issue that is getting worked on?
My app allows users to capture and save videos to the Photos app using the following Swift code:
PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges {
PHAssetChangeRequest.creationRequestForAssetFromVideo(atFileURL: fileURL)
} completionHandler: { success, error in
Videos are successfully saved to Photos and play correctly. However, users report that when they AirDrop these videos from the Photos app to another device (e.g., iPad to iPhone), the videos are saved in the Files app on the receiving device instead of the Photos app. This issue is more common with higher-resolution videos, such as 2K, recorded in HEVC format at 30 fps.
I wasn't able to reproduce the issue locally.
I've found a thread in public apple forum: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/255276865?sortBy=rank but I wonder maybe there are some special flags that I should clear or add to my videos (e.g. PHAssetChangeRequest)?
Thank you!
When creating and activating AVPictureInPictureController on iPhone 11 running iOS 18.x, the main screen viewport unexpectedly changes from the native 375×812 logical points to 414×896 points (the size of a different device such as iPhone XR/11 Plus). Additionally, a separate UIWindow with zero CGRect is created. This causes UIKit layout calculations, especially related to the keyboard and safeAreaInsets, to malfunction and results in issues like keyboard clipping and general UI misalignment. The problem appears tied specifically to iOS 18+ behavior and does not manifest on earlier iOS versions or other devices consistently.
Steps to Reproduce:
Run the app on iPhone 11 with iOS 18.x (including the latest minor updates).
Instantiate and start an AVPictureInPictureController during app runtime.
Observe that UIScreen.main.bounds changes from 375×812 (native iPhone 11 size) to 414×896.
Notice a secondary UIWindow appears with frame CGRectZero.
Interact with text inputs that cause the keyboard to appear.
The keyboard is clipped or partially obscured, causing UI usability issues.
Layout elements dependent on UIScreen.main.bounds or safeAreaInsets behave incorrectly.
Expected Behavior:
UIScreen.main.bounds should not dynamically change upon PiP controller creation. The coordinate space and viewport should remain accurate to device native dimensions. The keyboard and UI layout should adjust properly with respect to the actual on-screen size and safe areas.
Actual Behavior:
UIScreen.main.bounds changes to 414×896 upon PiP controller creation on iPhone 11 iOS 18+.
A zero-rect secondary UIWindow is created, impacting layout queries.
Keyboard clipping and UI layout bugs occur.
The app viewport and coordinate space are inconsistent with device hardware.
My app is a camera app that supports Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode.
Normally, when the device rotates, I get the device orientation from iOS and use it to rotate the camera feed so that the preview stays correctly aligned.
However, when the app enters PiP mode, it is considered to be in the background, and I can no longer receive orientation updates from the system.
As a result, I can’t apply rotation corrections to the camera video in PiP mode.
Is there any way to retrieve device orientation while the app is in the background (specifically during PiP mode)?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!