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Mar 9, 2012 7:30 AM in response to shtupnskiby Damian Smith1,You should try adjusting when your iPhone lock screen appears and how long it takes before it go to sleep. When a device go to sleep it shuts off the wireless too
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Mar 9, 2012 7:31 AM in response to shtupnskiby Sandman26,It is the same on the iPad2. I had to set the Auto-Lock to "never", then it works fine of course.
Not a bug I guess, just the way they bulit Airplay
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Mar 9, 2012 2:48 PM in response to shtupnskiby jon8979,My Touch 4th generation certainly does not stop streaming Airplay when the screen locks. I hit its Sleep/Wake button every night when I turn out the lights, and it keeps on streaming. Nor does it stop streaming when it auto-locks. It would be truly stupid design for it to stop streaming, so I wouldn't accept it stopping as "normal" behavior.
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Mar 9, 2012 2:57 PM in response to jon8979by rockmyplimsoul,jon8979 wrote:
It would be truly stupid design for it to stop streaming, so I wouldn't accept it stopping as "normal" behavior.
Agreed, the wi-fi should only be dropped in sleep mode if nothing is using it. My iPhone 4 and iPad 2 (both on iOS 5.1) continue streaming even when they go to sleep, so this is not expected behavior.
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Mar 9, 2012 9:34 PM in response to rockmyplimsoulby Sandman26,To clarify, this behaviour only occours for me with BBC iPlayer for me - it was a quickly discovered problem when they released the overseas version of the iPlayer and may even have been fixed in an update. I have not checked that.
So this behaviour relates to cetain apps, and they way they were built to work with Airplay.
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May 7, 2012 10:53 AM in response to shtupnskiby teknoman_,Hmm new iOS update today that addresses some issues with AirPlay. Maybe they fixed it??
I'll find out when I install it later tonight.