So noticed this on beta 2 and reported it through bug reporter. Having come up with an interim solution, using a bluetooth adpater instead, I decided to see if Beta 4 had corrected the issue - no such luck. In my one vehicle I have a 3.5mm to 30 PIN DOCK (from the old days) and the gets adapted using the Apple 30PIN to Lightning adapter. With 10.3.3, the audio routes through that setup into my aux port on my stereo without issue. However, with 11 beta 4, it doesn't work still. You don't even see the dock connector as a possibility for audio routing within the music app. Interesting enough, I plugged into our other vehicle that simply use a standard Lightening to USB cable and it works fine.
Lightning audio
I am having the exact same issue using the 30 pin to lightning USB cable setup with aux input to the radio. I have tried it with two different cables in two different cars. I do not get audio through the car speakers, and my vehicle system is not a choice when pressing the dock connector icon, only "speaker". It does not matter which app you use such as music or navigation, it simply will not output audio to my car stereo. Each of the iOS 11 Betas have exhibited this behavior, while iOS 10 worked fine without a hitch.
So attempted to change the setup by elliminating the 30PIN to Lightning adapter by hooking up a USB jack with 3.5mm audio output. Still the same issue - never provides the option to route the audio through the Lightning/Dock port.
I'm also having problems with an audio adaptor using iPhone 7, iOS 11.0(15A5327g) - not reconizing the adaptor.
The adaptor is fine, worked on this phone in iOS 10 and is working on another 5S iOS 10
I just updated to iOS 11 Beta 5 today, and nothing has changed. The problem is still the same for me with no resolution. I will report this through the feedback app and hope that you will do the same. After updating can you let us know if anything about it changes for you? Thanks.
No change with beta 5. Reported again.
No change in Beta 6. This is getting concerning.
I agree. I wonder what they could have changed with iOS 11 that caused this issue from the start? Mine is still non-functioning, and what is concerning to me is that I'm not seeing a lot of conversation about this specific issue on the internet. I would think a lot of people would be seeing this issue and reporting it in various forums, etc. but I'm not seeing that.
I'm not seeing it reported on the internet either. Very, very strange. Are we the last 2 people in the world that plug their phones into the car instead of using bluetooth? 😁
It's happened to me too since public beta 5 last week - and has affected both my iPhone 7+ and iPad Mini 4, no audio over lightning connection to headphones, etc. Bluetooth is working fine. 3.5mm minijack on iPad Mini 4 is working fine - it's just through the lightning connector. It was fine for me on previous public beta 4.
Bug logged.
i also cannot connect an ipad 4 to my new imac thru
Inter-Device Audio mode in macOS Sierra
it shows up but theres a red sign with a white ! over it
and the enable button is greyed out. I havent been able to connect it with any mac os 10.9 and up and i have the latest ios for my ipad gen 4, it has to be lighting cable to work and bought and tried so many adaptors and lighting cables and still the enable sign is greyed out. so im very interested in this thread.
and! my iphone 6+ with the latest ios hooks up no problem!
It sure looks that way. I really don't want to go the bluetooth route, as I am afraid it will interfere with my vehicle caller bluetooth which is working fine. I am starting to recommend the Scosche StrikeDrive Converter to others that are having this issue. In addition to the sudden unexpected incompatibility with IOS 11, I was tired of replacing the 30 pin adapter cables at $39 a pop every time the cable jacket started coming apart from the heat, etc. in my car (which was often). I've been keeping those adapter cables alive by using heat shrink tubing to cover spots where the wiring bagan to show from underneath the jacket.
This Scosche device only costs $29.99 with free shipping, and it uses a standard lightning cable that you can pick up cheaply anywhere. My son purchased me one for a gift, and I can confirm that the device works flawlessly with iOS Developer Beta 6, and I don't see why it won't work with subsequent iOS upgrades. It is also MFi certified by Apple. I highly recommend it over my previous setup with the 30 pin adapter.
https://www.scosche.com/iphone-7-car-charger#product_tabs_features_tabbed
Beta 7 has Corrected my issue.