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How Does Pause Work In A Group?
I am new to Sonos and have a Connect:Amp and 6 x Play:1 speakers (and a Boost). I have set up the amp and speakers as a group (via the iPad Sonos app) and, just as I wanted, I play my iPod music through the amp's line-in to all the speakers throughout the house. I can adjust individual speaker volumes either on the app or on the speaker, but pressing pause on any speaker causes all speakers to pause. Is this the correct behaviour, and if so, how do I pause just one speaker in the group?
Best answer by Edward R
Hi there, Mel_L. Welcome to the community.
The long answer:
There was a time when the pause button was actually a mute button, and it would only affect that speaker in an entire group. After many complaints and a lot of feedback, Sonos opted to change this. Though that was at least 4 years ago, I don't remember exactly when.
The short answer:
What you are encountering is expected behaviour.
If you want to stop one speaker and one speaker alone, the volume button is the way to do that. You'd have to turn it all the way down. Do let me know if you have any further questions.
The long answer:
There was a time when the pause button was actually a mute button, and it would only affect that speaker in an entire group. After many complaints and a lot of feedback, Sonos opted to change this. Though that was at least 4 years ago, I don't remember exactly when.
The short answer:
What you are encountering is expected behaviour.
If you want to stop one speaker and one speaker alone, the volume button is the way to do that. You'd have to turn it all the way down. Do let me know if you have any further questions.
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