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Podcast app crashing in iOS 9

I just installed iOS 9 on my iPhone 6. When opening the podcast app I get a white screen, "Updating Library" and then it crashes after about 15 seconds. Anyone else experiencing this?

I've quit the app.

Restarted the phone.

Tried putting phone in airplane mode and opening the app.

Same result each time.


Help!

iPhone 6, iOS 9

Posted on Sep 16, 2015 12:56 PM

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Sep 30, 2015 12:32 PM in response to Djordan5

Updated to iOS 9.0.2.

Launch Podcast app.

Looks like the app loads and episodes start downloading.

Within about 10 seconds, the app crashes.


Try again, hit the play icon really quickly after launching and a podcasts starts playing, then the app crashes.


One last tidbit...swipe up from the bottom, hit the play icon and the podcast plays...but still if I return to the app, it crashes.


My guess is that QA has been outsourced to the lowest cost bidder.

Sep 30, 2015 12:55 PM in response to DoesJohnGaultiPod

This is what worked for me:


After 9.0.2, when I opened it for the first time, it stayed open for 30 seconds or more before crashing. Then I tried opening a few more times, and it crashed right away each time.


Then I tried this: I put it in airplane mode and opened the app. It stayed open. With the app still open, I turned off airplane more and it downloaded all the podcasts without a problem. It's now working for me.


Maybe this was a fluke, but worth a try for others still suffering.


* That said, I've been using Overcast for the last week, and I might not go back to Apple's app.

Sep 30, 2015 12:46 PM in response to Djordan5

It's interesting to me that Apple is the dominant platform for podcasts and it does not charge podcasters to host their podcasts. By contrast, Amazon is the dominant platform for digital books but they will not host a book which is permanently offered for free. Thus Amazon is, in essence, "pay to play" on digital books while Apple is offering a free lunch to podcasters. I'm not trying to justify Apple's poor service on this problem - er, well, maybe I am. We're getting what we've paid for.


Another interesting anomaly to me is that Libsyn and Blubrry charge significantly for audio storage while YouTube doesn't charge for video storage, for which the storage requirements are far greater. Of course, we all know the reasons for this.

Sep 30, 2015 1:35 PM in response to mikegantt

In what sense are we getting what we paid for?


Podcasts were an Apple usp, or at least a significant benefit. The fact that they have made a bollocks of the current ‘upgrade’ is not something to take on the jaw. Running their ecosystem costs a bomb, and is worthwhile only while ‘it just works'.


The moment they become as shyte as microsoft/Google the value is lost

Podcast app crashing in iOS 9

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