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  • Collaborator II
  • 33 replies
  • February 10, 2016
To answer the question posed by this thread, Sonos (most likely) won't be incorporating AirPlay anytime soon.
But at least for Mac users, there's a 3rd party solution that's working fine right now.

To be helpful, here are the relevant links:

http://sonoair.mihosoft.eu/
https://twitter.com/mihosoft/status/662399840614268928
http://sonoair.mihosoft.eu/releases/experimental/SonoAir.zip

Enjoy!

  • Lyricist III
  • 6 replies
  • February 21, 2016
Thanks all for your answers. In terms of my question re:delay, it seems like airsonos (at least the raspberry version I tested) is consistently about 2-3 secs behind the rest of the airplay speakers out.

The Airplay+Connect:Amp/Play 5 method is about 100ms uncompressed, probably half a second compressed.

Through my apartment I do hear the difference no matter what, but it's usable at least for a while whilst I replace my last airplay speakers with Sonos equivalents (but it's quite a budget...!)

Last little thing though - for some reason, using the "official" route, whilst the Connect:Amp plays the music fine, if I group speakers, the grouped speakers (i.e., not the ones connected to the amp) tend to drop out. Clearly, Airplay is not the issue as the speakers connected to the Amp keep playing; also, there are no dropouts when I use other sources (Apple Music, radio, etc)... is there anything different that I should be aware of, that is due to the fact that I'm using the line in source?

(next I'll try to plug the connect via Ethernet, but am worried it may not help much as the play 1's I'm connecting to are wireless anyway...)

Thanks!

chicks
  • 3275 replies
  • February 22, 2016
Airplay sucks up wifi bandwidth, because the stream goes from your router to the iDevice, back to the router, and finally, to the Airport Express. It is almost certainly the cause of your dropouts, which are a well documented issue for Airplay. Sonos uses its own mesh network (unless you have it set to wifi mode, not recommended for more than a node or two), so is far more immune to dropouts.

  • Lyricist III
  • 6 replies
  • February 22, 2016
Thanks; it's clearly not AirPlay though as the AirPlay connection is wired and also, the Connect Amp doesn't shut the sound. However I do have wifi mode enabled, maybe I'll try to go for mesh - thanks!

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  • Contributor I
  • 9 replies
  • February 23, 2016
air-sonos works again! this is the best solution. I like what Sonos did with giving me ability to stream from Apple Music, but it is not enough.
I can't "like" songs from Sonos app and I can't add them to "myMusic" and I can't really explore. Also, still can't play apple music files already downloaded to my iPhone or iMac because sonos controller can't do it. it can ONLY stream from AppleMusic directly.

If they had added all features I just described, I would not need air-sonos. Otherwise, it is the best and only solution that really allows to consume music in a way that is suitable for me.

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  • Avid Contributor I
  • 47 replies
  • September 27, 2016
Now since Sonos speakers are sold directly in apple stores maybe there is a chance of getting airplay to work directly on the speakers.
They must have discussed this at least...

https://9to5mac.com/2016/09/26/apple-sonos/

  • Lyricist I
  • 1 reply
  • August 12, 2017
They auto download to my phone/iPad, so I want to be able to play them direct from my phone. I'm not going to update my iTunes twice a day just to listen to a 30 minute podcast once. I'm also not going to buy an apple router just for that one function 192.168.1.1

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Lamaara wrote:
They auto download to my phone/iPad, so I want to be able to play them direct from my phone. I'm not going to update my iTunes twice a day just to listen to a 30 minute podcast once. I'm also not going to buy an apple router just for that one function 192.168.1.1


Do you have a question?

Stuart_W
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  • August 12, 2017
BoredofBalham wrote:
Lamaara wrote:
They auto download to my phone/iPad, so I want to be able to play them direct from my phone. I'm not going to update my iTunes twice a day just to listen to a 30 minute podcast once. I'm also not going to buy an apple router just for that one function 192.168.1.1


Do you have a question?


He's been posting virtually the same stuff. Looks to be a phishing site to spoof people into entering their router credentials.

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  • Lyricist III
  • 14 replies
  • April 27, 2018
Hey Fofer, are you still around on this forum?
Thanks for alerting me to SonoAir:
Fofer wrote:
No, I'm not the creator of SonoAir, either. Just a happy user, of a cool piece of software, that nicely fills an annoying gap. And I'm happy to share information about it with others who'd equally appreciate it. :)

Since I have recently bought two Play:1's and hearing that they can't be made to work with with Airplay, I'm looking for an alternative... SonoAir?
I currently use Audiobridge and find that it cuts out frequently on my setup.
I'd be interested in other's experiences with hacks to that Sonos-Airplay issue.

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  • Avid Contributor I
  • 47 replies
  • April 27, 2018
Try this https://github.com/philippe44/AirConnect

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  • Lyricist III
  • 14 replies
  • April 28, 2018
Cheers Philippe.

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