Error Uploading Screenshots to new iTunes Connect

2020-06-08 18:40发布

问题:

I've been experiencing this issue for two days, since the new iTunes Connect became avaiable.

When adding a new screenshot, at first, I was receiving the error:

Your app information could not be saved. Try again. If the problem persists, contact us.

Inspecting the element in browser, in the console i could see that they got a server error:

We've got a server error... 500

But yesterday, the error changed. The server was responding SUCCESS, but a new error appeared when trying to upload any screenshot:

Failed to create a screenshot for Screenshots for 4-inch iPhone 5 and iPod touch (5th generation) Retina display (error for 4-inch upload)

I'm sure my image types/sizes are ok.

Today, I'm back to the server error...

Apple responded my thread with them today, but to ask for additional information such as screenshots and the source code of the page.

Anyone else having this issue? Anyone got the answers from Apple?

Thx


SS of inspecting element in Safari:

回答1:

I met the same problem. The solution for me is just avoiding to use the default name (i.e. iOS Simulator Screen Shot ********), simply rename the screenshots as "1.png, 2.png..." and it should be OK now.



回答2:

Found the solution, you have to rename your screenshot to remove any accent in it. Then the upload will work.



回答3:

I had an error where none of the uploaded images in iTunes Connect would generate (or preview).

Turned out to be a browser incompatibility. Switched to Safari and the uploaded worked just fine.



回答4:

I posted this answer here, but I was able to fix my problems by doing the following:

I think I've found a possible fix, but I'm not totally sure. I updated my computer from Mavericks to the Yosemite beta, went into Safari menu -> Clear History and Website data. Then I restarted my computer. After that, I was able to reject my app and submit screenshots.

Of course, it could just be that Apple has updated iTunes Connect to work now, and the timing was just coincidental, so maybe try without updating to Yosemite first if you can avoid it.

Let me know if that works for you :)



回答5:

After facing similar issue 2 days continuously i found solution, Following things you should check step by step before uploading screenshots to iTunes.

1) iTunes Connect Screenshots Sizes for all iPhones (As per Apple Documentation) -

72 dpi, RGB, flattened, no transparency High-quality JPEG or PNG image file format

  • iPhone 3+4 (3.5 Inch)

    Any of the following sizes:

    640 x 920 pixels for hi-res portrait (without status bar) minimum

    640 x 960 pixels for hi-res portrait (full screen) maximum

    960 x 600 pixels for hi-res landscape (without status bar) minimum

    960 x 640 pixels for hi-res landscape (full screen) maximum

  • iPhone 5 (4 Inch)

    Any of the following sizes

    640 x 1096 pixels for portrait (without status bar) minimum

    640 x 1136 pixels for portrait (full screen) maximum

    1136 x 600 pixels for landscape (without status bar) minimum

    1136 x 640 pixels for landscape (full screen) minimum

  • iPhone 6 (4.7 Inch)

    750 x 1334 pixels for hi-res portrait

    1334 x 750 pixels for hi-res landscape

  • iPhone 6 Plus (5.5 Inch)

    1242 x 2208 pixels for hi-res portrait

    2208 x 1242 pixels for hi-res landscape

2)Avoid default naming convention of simulator.

  • Keep different names for each different set of images.
  • say for 4 inch you have 4 different images, keep each image name different.
  • Again it should be different for 4.7 inch so on.

3) Either safari or chrome whatever it may be Clear cookies, history and website data before uploading images. (I stuck lot of time in this because of browser history and and cookies)



回答6:

I had the same issue today. Tried Chrome instead of Safari and it worked fine.



回答7:

Had this problem, also found this question, using chrome on windows, used "clear browser history" on the last hour and this fixed the problem. Seems to be a bad cookie, which means clearing cookies or switching browsers will solve the problems very similarly.



回答8:

I´ve solved it by using Safari.



回答9:

It seems the issue was we had multiple users with the same app record open on iTunes Connect at the same time. But fist I thought solved by changing safari to chrome... but after few minutes it starts showing same warning again...

I solved it by getting everyone to log out while I was logged in and uploaded the screenshots :)