I am having problems with the access key on the new Id Pi for RPi4.
Specifically, when entering the access key in JRemote, it is rejected on my iPad 2 which is running iOS 9.3.3 and at end of life.
Please do not tell me that the iOS version is too old, it works fine with the Id Pi I have that runs on the 3B+ board, MC25. However in trying to add the new RPi4 server in JRemote on iPad 2, I am getting a mismatch error.
I also note that the key itself is displayed differently than on the 3B+, the Start menu screen shows the typical 6 character combination of capital and lower case letters, and that is followed by another 6 characters, all lower case.
My Moto X Pure Android device gained the new server in JRemote simply by entering those first 6 characters, and ignoring the 2nd set that are all lower case. However when I look at the key in the actual Media Servers pane in the GUI, it is listed only as those last 6 lower case digits. Why?
Back to the iPad 2, and it simply refuses the mix of upper and lower case first 6 characters that the Moto X Pure accepted.
I have another Android device, a Galaxy Tab A tablet, and it was very finicky in accepting the key, and never did get a different endpoint to play anything. Further, while it appears you can press hold any server listed to delete it (a trash can symbol appears), doing so does nothing, it's still there after touching the trash symbol.
So to sum it up, I've got an access key that is two sets of 6 digits as opposed to one, and while my Moto X Pure Android device took that key and JRemote is functioning, the iPad 2 and Galaxy Tab A are being less cooperative.
With the Galaxy I'm sure I can just delete the JRemote app and reinstall and that will probably solve whatever issue is going on there, but I don't dare do that with the iPad 2, as the iOS App Store is notorious for then telling me my version is too old to re-download the latest version of the app, in other words I'd probably lose JRemote for good on the old iPad 2 if I did that, and it is the primary controller that I use with the Id Pi. It worked flawlessly on the Id Pi for RPi3 3B+.
Why does the new Id Pi for RPi4 list the access key as 2 sets of 6 characters? Why can't I delete a server in JRemote for Android when it looks like I should be able to?