I have been a long-time Sonos user, and this is by far one of the biggest blunders I have seen them make. The first being the whole S1 / S2 / old / new hardware guilt-trip and claiming that we all need to drop our old hardware and buy new. But I’m guessing enough peer pressure from those like me who sunk too much $$$ into our speakers have kept this older hardware continuing to run just fine, against all odds. Who could have guessed.
But this app update… it has basically rendered all my music located on my network storage, unusable. Before you go “oh this was the whole SMBv1 issue blah blah…there’s a fix… blah blah”… yeah, no. I’m an experienced network engineer. My “NAS” has been running on a Windows 2019 server using SMBv2/v3 shares for years without problems. I’ve had SMBv1 disabled for years now. The problem happened as soon as the app was released not long ago, and I mistakenly trusted Sonos, and updated it on my phone.
What can I do right now?
- I can play all my music just fine by initiating it from the Sonos Controller application running on my Windows 2019 server. All my speakers are receiving and playing music just fine. This is not an “SMBv1” share issue, again.
- I can “browse” my network shares just fine within the Sonos Controller application, that were established using the \\server\share notation
What can’t I do right now?
- My Android app shows my network shares (and other favorites network shares) grayed out. I can’t click on them or select them. I’ve tried deleting/recreating to no avail.
- I can stream music from online services perfectly fine.
- That’s about it.
- The app seems hobbled, crippled… half-baked. Do the right thing and put the old one back for crying outloud.
- From what I can tell, it’s definitely an app problem.
Seriously… from one IT guy to another, or to the entire tech staff at Sonos in charge of this stuff. Please pay special attention to making sure existing features aren’t deprecated in the process of rolling out a new application. You guys know how to do QA, it’s your job! And I’m sure you have pools of alpha/beta testers before any major release. It would be hard to believe none of them caught this… which leads me to believe this update was forced by the higher-ups before the product was even done baking. I don’t buy the whole “oh, we are taking baby steps, and re-releasing these commonly-used features again over the next few months”. That is BS. What a bad idea that is. Who would even come up with something so ridiculous. No respectable company would do this. Normal companies would build a new app that already performs all these functions, and adds new functionality on top of this.
I’m really, really disappointed that you, Sonos, could allow something like this to totally cripple the daily use for your huge loyal fanbase to play music, which my family and I (and I’m sure untold many others) have come to rely on for so many years. It truly is unacceptable.