The Sonos Brexit and pragmatic ways past it - ADVANCED APPROACHES



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Thanks!

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I PM’ed Ryan about this over 8 hrs ago … nothing in return

 

It’s 7:30 a.m. in Santa Barbara, California. :slight_smile:

I have to sleep sometimes…. :) I restored the posts a couple hours ago, just circling back here to let you know. 

I PM’ed Ryan about this over 8 hrs ago … nothing in return

 

It’s 7:30 a.m. in Santa Barbara, California. :slight_smile:

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I PM’ed Ryan about this over 8 hrs ago … nothing in return

And the spam filter has struck again.

I downloaded mymedia to my Mac to stream music from the Mac as just proof of concept. It shows some error in iTunes library indexing that I need to address. This artwork for local libraries working on the Show IS cool and may even encourage me to learn Raspberry, if I can get the proof to work.

Lol. Nope, there isn't at this time and it irritates the hell out of a lot of users.

But that IS cool. I downloaded the mymedia thing to experiment seeing how it works to stream music from my iTunes library that is on my Mac - not a good long term solution, but just as proof of concept, and it is showing some error in indexing the playlists, that I need to get to grips with when I have the time.

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Here’s the Show 5 playing an album from my NAS:

 

 

(Any idea how to get rid of the Try ‘’ Echo ...’’ line ? )

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Okay - I don’t understand Docker use myself so I can’t be much help!

The easiest way to try it out would be to try it out - I think there’s a limited free trial period.  If you have a Windows or Mac PC then you can install the mymedia program on that.   

Here’s a link which explains how to integrate your NAS for indexing:

https://forum.bizmodeller.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=3805

 

ps: I’ll get a pic of the echo show later this afternoon.

@castalla : you have to remember that you are talking someone only superficially knowing these things! What is the meaning of a NAS having Docker? If it has one, can the my media program sit on and operate on the NAS contents?

What if the NAS does not have Docker, whatever that is, but the music files are on the NAS? Where will the my media program then sit?

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@castalla Question re my mediaalexa - if the music is on a NAS, and I don't want my computer to be serving the music, how do I use this? 

If yes, will it show artwork on Show while streaming from the NAS?

Not sure I understand …

You have to run a small mymedia program on a PC, Pi, or some NAS (which have Docker).  This will index your music files.  It also acts as a dashboard to mymedia:

I’ll take a photo of the echo playing an album and post here later.

@castalla Question re my mediaalexa - if the music is on a NAS, and I don't want my computer to be serving the music, how do I use this? 

If yes, will it show artwork on Show while streaming from the NAS?

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I will try resending:

I have a Echo Show 5 wired to Line in Jacks of a Connect Amp; and it shows artwork for all music played from Amazon and Apple Music.
In my NAS, all my CDs are ripped in folders, that also has the album art as a folder.jpg named jpeg. Plus there are iTunes downloads where the album art is embedded into every track’s data. When I play from the NAS via Sonos, I can see album art for both on my Sonos controller apps.
Does anyone know a way for the Echo Show to first access or be supplied music from the NAS, and will it then show album art? Even if that way involves kit with open circuitboards - as long as I don't have to use a soldering iron:-).

 

I replied but the post got red-flagged ….  grrrrrr.

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I have a Echo Show 5 wired to Line in Jacks of a Connect Amp; and it shows artwork for all music played from Amazon and Apple Music.

In my NAS, all my CDs are ripped in folders, that also has the album art as a folder.jpg named jpeg. Plus there are iTunes downloads where the album art is embedded into every track’s data. When I play from the NAS via Sonos, I can see album art for both on my Sonos controller apps.

Does anyone know a way for the Echo Show to first access or be supplied music from the NAS, and will it then show album art? Even if that way involves kit with open circuitboards - as long as I don't have to use a soldering iron:-).

The MyMedia for Alexa skill will access your NAS.  You need to run a small support program on your network somewhere to index the files. 

See  

https://www.mymediaalexa.com/

https://forum.bizmodeller.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=3805

@Ryan S : Thanks for the prompt action.

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It happens sometimes. The filter doesn’t make any decisions based on users and automatically flags content based on past spam posts. I’ve restored yours already.

In the past, mine have usually been lost in the void - perfectly acceptable ones.

I will try resending:

I have a Echo Show 5 wired to Line in Jacks of a Connect Amp; and it shows artwork for all music played from Amazon and Apple Music.
In my NAS, all my CDs are ripped in folders, that also has the album art as a folder.jpg named jpeg. Plus there are iTunes downloads where the album art is embedded into every track’s data. When I play from the NAS via Sonos, I can see album art for both on my Sonos controller apps.
Does anyone know a way for the Echo Show to first access or be supplied music from the NAS, and will it then show album art? Even if that way involves kit with open circuitboards - as long as I don't have to use a soldering iron:-).

 

And now my posts here are getting red flagged for moderation….

A technical question in it by the way, not even a whiff of being a rant.

That’s happened to me in the past a fair number of times when I’ve had a large quote history included with lots of interjection etc… sometimes also when I edit quickly in succession as well. May well just be the spam filter getting tripped for some reason.

And now my posts here are getting red flagged for moderation….

A technical question in it by the way, not even a whiff of being a rant.

I have a Echo Show 5 wired to Line in Jacks of a Connect Amp; and it shows artwork for all music played from Amazon and Apple Music.

In my NAS, all my CDs are ripped in folders, that also has the album art as a folder.jpg named jpeg. Plus there are iTunes downloads where the album art is embedded into every track’s data. When I play from the NAS via Sonos, I can see album art for both on my Sonos controller apps.

Does anyone know a way for the Echo Show to first access or be supplied music from the NAS, and will it then show album art? Even if that way involves kit with open circuitboards - as long as I don't have to use a soldering iron:-).

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… and listen-again (Book at Bedtime first broadcast at 22:45 on Monday 3 Feb on Radio 4): - as seen via the Sonos PC controller

 

 

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LMS streaming Qobuz album to Google Nest Hub  (sorry about the quality!):

 

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This give you album art for Nas play? My echo show 5 looks very similar, but not for Nas play, it does not do that.

Do you mean the Joggler?  Yes, album art displays (as does streaming metadata, eg. radio streams such as NDR1.

The underlying software is called JiveLite/Squeezeplay - similar solutions are available using raspberry pis and a 7’’ screen.

 

@chicks has some cool ideas/pictures for this thread! Invited to share, please:-).