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So, after this app debacle I’m on the hunt for technical solutions.

The one that I found is that I use Symfonium ( https://symfonium.app ) and oh great it supports UPnP ! I can play my files in the FLAC format (16bit/44.1 kHz) without problems !

But my music provider converts to OPUS 128kb/s for my smartphone because when I’m on the road… Roaming gets quickly expensive. I then get 48.0 kHz files that are then sent via UPnP to Sonos, just like FLAC.

According to https://docs.sonos.com/docs/supported-audio-formats, 48 kHz is supported for Opus. But it doesn’t work. Bummer.

But fear not I got one last card up my sleeve and it’s to transcode to MP3. So I’m trying MP3 320kb/s, in 44.1 kHz which again is supposed to work and… well, it doesn’t work.

I tried another UPnP device it was working flawlessly, and it even works over Chromecast… But we can all dream about Chromecast on Sonos when I see Apple and AirPlay working without problems it really sucks using Android with Sonos… :(

Any staff members or even devs to help me find why it is so stubborn even when everything is done by the books ?

The only ‘staff’ from Sonos who frequent these forums are forum moderators, not devs. You’d be better off, if you want to discuss the issue, to call Sonos Support directly to discuss it.


Any staff members or even devs to help me find why it is so stubborn even when everything is done by the books ?

It doesn’t seem like you’re doing everything by the book though, it seems like you’re trying to hack it. More power to you, but I doubt Sonos staff will be able to help much.


Any staff members or even devs to help me find why it is so stubborn even when everything is done by the books ?

It doesn’t seem like you’re doing everything by the book though, it seems like you’re trying to hack it. More power to you, but I doubt Sonos staff will be able to help much.

Hacking it is indeed what it sounds like, because since May Sonos doesn't fullfill my needs.

Therefore I am trying to find satisfying solutions by my own means. I am tech savvy enough to do so, but even when I am trying to find solutions I find more errors with this device, which is disappointing.


Have you tried bubbleupnp?

It seems to be the goto Swiss Army knife for network music playback using android devices and upnp/dlna.

There is also a completely separate bubbleupnp server which can present existing upnp/dlna devices as chromecast and/or openhome devices on the network and supports on-the-fly transcoding.

I don’t have a use for chromecast or the android app, but I do use the server software to turn my media players into openhome devices, which gives per device queue playback rather than needing my tablet to always run and maintain the queue.


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