z-huang / InnerTune

A Material 3 YouTube Music client for Android
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"Please sign in" Unable to play music #1692

Open darkdevil86 opened 1 week ago

darkdevil86 commented 1 week ago

Checklist

Steps to reproduce the bug

  1. Search for any music
  2. click on play button
  3. It's showing "Please sign in"

Expected behavior

It should play music!

Actual behavior

It's should play music even application running in background.

Screenshots/Screen recordings

Screenshot_2024-10-29-08-19-36-88_f4703f2d42345ac28c56f11a6100c500

Logs

n/a

InnerTune version

0.5.10

Android version

Android 13

Additional information

No response

loignon commented 1 week ago

I have the same issue on Android 14 and InnerTune 0.5.10 I will add that cached and offline songs still play correctly.

Funny to see that I tried playing the same song πŸ™‚

Hydrapralix commented 1 week ago

Had the same issue. May have a look into #1653

Amazing-Stardom commented 1 week ago

I have the Same issues

Paa8732 commented 1 week ago

I have the same issue

Miner2003ia commented 1 week ago

I just changed the version And I get this problem when before That didn't happen @z-huang

M00NJ commented 1 week ago

Everybody has this and it has nothing to do with InnerTune. It's YouTube forcing logins to kill off alternative front-ends and prevent Ad-blocking. Since InnerTune uses the official YouTube API this will be hard to fix long term, since YouTube is actively working on breaking it. Maybe something like Invidious is worth thinking about.

choozn commented 1 week ago

It works for me

Cached songs are not affected by this.

choozn commented 1 week ago

Duplicate of https://github.com/z-huang/InnerTune/issues/1653.

ulite-Amr commented 1 week ago

I have the same issue @z-huang

DNIKETAN2057 commented 1 week ago

Same issue kindly solve this bug

DNIKETAN2057 commented 1 week ago

Screenshot_20241031_204316_InnerTune

RuneCE commented 1 week ago

Everybody has this and it has nothing to do with InnerTune. It's YouTube forcing logins to kill off alternative front-ends and prevent Ad-blocking. Since InnerTune uses the official YouTube API this will be hard to fix long term, since YouTube is actively working on breaking it. Maybe something like Invidious is worth thinking about.

No it's already been fixed a long while ago lol - they just aren't/haven't released the change to the "releases" page everyone checks & downloads InnerTune from. You have to use a slightly different method to get the fixed version.

simplycod commented 1 week ago

Everybody has this and it has nothing to do with InnerTune. It's YouTube forcing logins to kill off alternative front-ends and prevent Ad-blocking. Since InnerTune uses the official YouTube API this will be hard to fix long term, since YouTube is actively working on breaking it. Maybe something like Invidious is worth thinking about.

No it's already been fixed a long while ago lol - they just aren't/haven't released the change to the "releases" page everyone checks & downloads InnerTune from. You have to use a slightly different method to get the fixed version.

What's keeping you from telling us the solution? If there is a solution, please share it. And thank you in advance

RuneCE commented 1 week ago

Everybody has this and it has nothing to do with InnerTune. It's YouTube forcing logins to kill off alternative front-ends and prevent Ad-blocking. Since InnerTune uses the official YouTube API this will be hard to fix long term, since YouTube is actively working on breaking it. Maybe something like Invidious is worth thinking about.

No it's already been fixed a long while ago lol - they just aren't/haven't released the change to the "releases" page everyone checks & downloads InnerTune from. You have to use a slightly different method to get the fixed version.

What's keeping you from telling us the solution? If there is a solution, please share it. And thank you in advance

Apologies for that! Either go to "Actions" and use a debugging build, it may contain bugs and such, as those are not production releases - but I doubt you will notice anything, especially with just normal use! Click Here for the direct download link to skip you the hassle of going through Actions tab.

You can also fork the project if you like, this allows you to take more control over the project by editing the code, adding tweaks of your own, etc - so the finished APK you create is perfect for your liking.

⚠️ NOTE: Just in case - on your current InnerTune, make sure to go to Settings > "Backup and Restore" > and backup your data so you can restore all your music.

Happy listening and have a blessed day, you can reply to this if you want to say anything! :)

dt192 commented 1 week ago

This doesn't solve the issue for me, still asks for sign in

RuneCE commented 1 week ago

This doesn't solve the issue for me, still asks for sign in

Is that directed at what I posted? If so, I am not too sure what to tell you, you might be doing it wrong or using the wrong application? Uninstall every InnerTune application you have and freshly download InnerTune Debug (v0.5.10) Unzip (extract) the .ZIP and install the APK.

dt192 commented 1 week ago

Ok thanks, that did solve it. I had uninstalled and reinstalled the debug version and assumed that would clear the cache and data, but apparently I needed to clear the cache and data before uninstalling and reinstalling.

RuneCE commented 1 week ago

Ok thanks, that did solve it. I had uninstalled and reinstalled the debug version and assumed that would clear the cache and data, but apparently I needed to clear the cache and data before uninstalling and reinstalling.

Ah, very strange... well, at least it worked at the end! Hooray!

me-santu commented 6 days ago

Same issue please give me innertune debug apk link

PrecutCeiling64 commented 5 days ago

Mine got fixed after logging in with a fresh account.

RuneCE commented 5 days ago

Same issue please give me innertune debug apk link

It's linked twice above right about your message xD (blue text: like this)

RuneCE commented 5 days ago

Mine got fixed after logging in with a fresh account.

That is the problem... we don't want to login & avoid as many Google services as we can. xD. Which this method bypasses.

ecv80 commented 5 days ago

Mine played for a few dozen seconds then got the logging error and never worked again no matter what. Happened on 0.5.6, updated to 0.5.10 on fdroid. Same.

Logging in didn't do anything for me. I'm gonna try deleting cache and data and installing the linked apk. It's a pity to lose the history tho.

dt192 commented 5 days ago

@ecv80 The above is a separate app, so no need to delete the main app or clear that data/cache

RuneCE commented 5 days ago

Mine played for a few dozen seconds then got the logging error and never worked again no matter what. Happened on 0.5.6, updated to 0.5.10 on fdroid. Same.

Logging in didn't do anything for me. I'm gonna try deleting cache and data and installing the linked apk. It's a pity to lose the history tho.

What dt192 said above + you can just backup your data (Settings > Backup and Restore > backup) then restore it in the debug version.

PrecutCeiling64 commented 5 days ago

Mine got fixed after logging in with a fresh account.

That is the problem... we don't want to login & avoid as many Google services as we can. xD. Which this method bypasses.

Ohh gotcha πŸ‘

xgiulibix commented 4 days ago

Mine got fixed after logging in with a fresh account.

That is the problem... we don't want to login & avoid as many Google services as we can. xD. Which this method bypasses.

Hey, the debug version crashes when I search for new songs. The ones I have in my library reproduce just fine. Is there an issue where this is discuss? An alternative option to solve this?

RuneCE commented 4 days ago

Yeah, wouldn't trust a random guy advertising a fork of this app, but, just being published on the PlayStore, likely with no permission...

RuneCE commented 4 days ago

lol, yeah, checked his profile, he closed-sourced his fork & published it to the PlayStore, pretty scummy.

No credit, no nothing, just his donation links and such, proof of a screenshot attached on the PlayStore: AA952F8C-3380-4D20-9AF9-49C48626833C

choozn commented 4 days ago

This bug has been fixed in the latest version of Innertune, if you have not been able to compile the new version from Android studio, you can download a fork of Innertune that I made from Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.josprox.jossmusic

This way you can continue enjoying the player until a new version is uploaded to the repository. 🫢🏻

🀑🀑🀑

ecv80 commented 4 days ago

lol, yeah, checked his profile, he closed-sourced his fork & published it to the PlayStore, pretty scummy.

No credit, no nothing, just his donation links and such, proof of a screenshot attached on the PlayStore: AA952F8C-3380-4D20-9AF9-49C48626833C

Well that's illegal so at the very least Google should remove it from the app store if the author requests it, which he should.

Malopieds commented 2 days ago

Well that's illegal so at the very least Google should remove it from the app store if the author requests it, which he should.

It's actually not illegal to publish a fork of this software to the playstore. The GPL3 license states that you can modify this code and publish it as you want. This is at most immoral to not give credits. The thing that would be illegal is that the code source is closed, which violates another part if the GPL3.

In the end this would still be illegal but: 1- google won't do anything 2- you don't want google anywhere near those apps since they're trying to get rid of them