I tried to check out some of the download sites in thewamstore.com and kept getting a message screen saying iOS devices aren't compatible and can't access the site (photo below). I know I can't actually download content on my iPhone, but I've been frequenting download stores for years on my phone and have never encountered this before. It's a huge bummer because I LOVE browsing through the photos and seeing what content is out there.
I was just curious if anyone else had encountered this recently/ever. Also, all apologies that this is more of an IT troubleshooting post instead of a beautiful girl getting clobbered with pies kinda post.
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My guess is that Soundguy has chosen to just block iOS devices rather than deal with people who purchase videos and then find they can't download them.
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All I know is that there has been a lot of bullshit problems since Apple updated to iOS 11. Facebook doesn't sync with your iphone anymore, and I lost a bunch of phone contact info because of it. Learned my lesson, getting an android next time.
That was an experiment, but it ended up creating a torrent of notices cause by search engines that put iPhone in their browser string for some reason, so I dialed it back a little. Now it just disables the checkout button when it detects any IOS device.
As stated above, a LOT of people apparently can't read or choose to ignore the clear messages that were all the way thru the checkout process warning them that they can't download directly from a website with an IOS device, then they complain and demand a refund, like it's somehow OUR fault that Apple intentionally crippled their phone. This was happening at least a couple of times a day and I have much better things to do with my time.
You can still browse the catalog with an IOS mobile, but you need a real computer (any OS, any platform), an android device, smart TV, or pretty much any game console to checkout and download.
Also be aware that there are still tens of thousands of older videos in the system that are in WMV or occasionally Apple's MOV format that aren't supported by most operating system's default players any more, so you'll need to install a capable 3rd-party player like VLC to cover all the bases if you're buying "vintage" stuff