I just tried it, following the instructions in the email you sent, James.
The app isn't able to see the shared folder, despite me being able to access the share from another machine, using the username and password I had setup. It gives a "Unable to copy wav to shared folder. Please check your settings. The network name cannot be found." error.
- Make sure you have WRITE access with the user account that you are using. Test that you can write to the folder from another machine
- check all your settings again, and make sure you got the path right (no colons and use forward slashes, not backslashes)
example of good settings:
host: 192.168.1.105
path: c/wavwatch
user: james
password: 123mypassword!
it's not very robust yet so something like an extra slash at the end of the host or path could probably mess your up.
I've tested on two (very different) Android devices with no problems so I think it is likely that you've missed something in the setup.
- What are your Android specs (model / os version)?
- use an IP address for host (but also try using the computer name I guess)
- Are you using your new windows box or a virtual machine?
- try using the app called ES File explorer to access the shared folder and write to it.
- maybe try diabling your any firewalls temporarily?
Also, you can look in your /mnt/sdcard folder to make sure it is saving the wav locally first. It will be the default folder you see when you open ES File Explorer and the file is called vctemp.wav
If you want me to take a look so we can figure it out together, I'd be happy to using skype and/or teamviewer