Github user snstarosciak commented on the pull request: https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-media/pull/62#issuecomment-159167419 @ghenry22 @dduwab - Hey guys, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one running into this issue. I, too, have run into an issue where I can't seem to play an mp3 file from my local device after it's been downloaded using the ngCordova File Transfer plugin for ionic. I'm using xCode 7.1 and iOS 9 and this is happening on both the emulator and my iPhone 6s plus. One thing I should note is that it works flawlessly on an android device, but for some reason iOS 9 doesn't want to play the audio. I can play the audio from an http:// address or from a directory inside www, but when it has file:// in front of it, it doesn't play, it doesn't give me an error, in fact, I've made a stackoverflow and ionic forum for this issue. I'm all out of options on this and I don't know what to do :/ Here is the post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33837326/ios-9-can-t-play-audio-video-files-that-are-downloaded-to-device I should also note that I can't seem to play mp4 files in a <video> tag, when the source of the file is from my local device. This is actually separate from the media-plugin, but maybe there's some insight to be had from this problem as well. File Plugin? File Transfer plugin? I'm not sure. Thanks in advance :D
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