Tidal/OPPO streaming issue


I have been streaming Tidal through my oppo 105 for about five years at this point. Last night when I went down stairs to listen to music I got a window pop up on my Ipad screen that said invalid login token. I have never seen this before and could not get logged in no matter what I tried. I have a pair of Bose powered speakers upstairs hook to my computer
 just for non critical audio and could log in and browse/listen no problem. So I know my account is active and paid. Anyone else experience this and if so what was the fix? This is how I listen 90% of the time and almost every night for at least an hour or two. My only hobby/relaxation really. Very frustrating!
mizike
Maybe too many users due to Corona lock down? If that were the issue you would think they would just say so. I think it's a pissing match between the two, OPPO/Tidal. Neither whats to take responsibility for the problem.
I had the same problem too.  A member from another forum suggested downloading a third party app "mconnect Player" which works on iPhone (I'm not sure whether there is any android verison), and using this app instead of the OPPO app to control streaming music via the OPPO player.

I downloaded the free Lite version and now I can use it to stream music from TIDAL through my OPPO 105.  It seems that in addition to TIDAL, you could also stream music from Qobuz as it is shown in the Browser of the app.
well, my issue is that I paid for Audirvana and I am actually sold on the sound quality..it delivers more heft, pace and timing as well as the pleasing frequency response...drives me nuts that Audirvana does not have direct support but the do answer issues in the Forum..
With mconnect player you are doing UPnP casting to Oppo. There are multiple otherways if that is what is desired. However, this is different from natively playing Tidal on Oppo. I too feel bad missing Tidal on Oppo. Logged a support ticket with Tidal, hoping for a resolution.  So also informed Oppo Technical support, fingers crossed.  I was informed while Oppo stopped manufacturing their players they had enough resources left to support customers especially technical problems for few more years.