hubaiz wrote:Does the iOS device screen goes off? If yes then that's the problem. Unfortunately on iOS devices application can't run in background like on Android devices.
That must be it then. Indeed the screen went black.
I have several applications that do run in the background BTW. Also GPS apps for instance. Do you mean qDslrDash can't run in the background and still operate the camera ? For these kind of things I might prefer the foreground anyways, but I didnt think of that.
There are some applications that keep themselves active in the foreground, but you have the option to "lock" or blacken the screen to save energy. That might be an option as well for the iOS version. Is there an option on iOS SDK to keep an App active, so to not let the screen lock itself and lose the connection ? Now it loses connection and when you unlock again qDslrDash just shows up and keeps on showing that it's operating the camera. Whilst it is not actually doing that.
It might be good to show that the connection is lost then and an error message of any kind.
All in all not a big deal, since the screen is already quite dark, so should be ok. If timelapses really take of

I can always opt for an android tablet.
Thanks for the response