I use a Mac running MacOS X 10.9 Mavericks. I've been totally fine with the status quo of the past 3 or 4 updates that have limited the usability of my desktop controller but still allowed me to edit the queue and add music services. That's about all I need from my computer. But I made a horrible mistake to assume that the status quo was going to last forever. I didn't read the release notes for 8.4 before updating and now it says I have to update my entire computer's OS, which is not an option for me.
I wasn't expected MacOS X 9.0 support to be completely dropped with an seemingly insignificant incremental update (it was the update to 8.1.1 that killed it for me I think), and I think that a warning that my controller will become essentially bricked should be displayed before updating. Is there any possible way to downgrade my system's software from where it is currently (8.4) to 8.0 or below? I don't have any Sonos ONEs so that's not a problem. Or, if that's not feasible, are there any third-party desktop apps for controlling my system? It was such a nice convenience for me to be able to control my desk speaker from my computer.
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Downgrade from 8.4 to 8.0?
Best answer by Ryan S
Hi aschulz, I'm sorry to hear about the trouble. If your Sonos players have already been updated to 8.4, then you'll need to update that computer to a newer version of OS X in order to run the Sonos app. Once updated, the Sonos players can't be put on older versions.
There are critical updates in both OS X and Sonos updates include fixes for some bad security issues that were recently discovered. If you can't update that computer, you'll need to use another device to control your Sonos system. There are free apps available for iOS and Android controllers. More details on system compatibility can be found here.
There are critical updates in both OS X and Sonos updates include fixes for some bad security issues that were recently discovered. If you can't update that computer, you'll need to use another device to control your Sonos system. There are free apps available for iOS and Android controllers. More details on system compatibility can be found here.
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