Hi @vladk2k, thank you for reaching out.
Your frustration is understandable and as much as possible we want you to have the best experience.
However, changes made by Google regarding Google Music service are out of our control.
What we can offer you right now is to try other streaming services that might suit your needs.
Let us know what else we can do to improve your experience.
in the SONOS app I choose YouTube music and I don not see the radio stations or genres. I am missing the Browse stations element that I use with GPM.
On YouTube Music through SONOS app I see;
Home
New Releases
Charts
Library
Your Mix
On Google Play Music through SONOS app I see the following;
It’s Wednesday Afternoon
Recommended
Music Library
Top charts
New Releases
Browse Stations (which shows moods and genres)
Using the YouTube Music app I can see moods and genres. Is there any way that SONOS can add the ‘moods and genres’ element to their app when interfacing with YouTube Music?
Hi @mmca22gr, thank you for the update.
For the question, we currently have no way of changing how our Music Services function and layout.
It’ll depend on Google to make changes and then we adapt to the changes.
However, I can pass this along as feedback and feature request; so our Engineers can discuss this with Google.
If you have other concerns, feel free to reach out.
@Kyle A Now that you have invested time in implementing the Cast (media routes) for Play Music, you can refurbish that to work with the YouTube Music app instead of deleting that code when the Play Music app is gone. That would be awesome. And Cast for other apps would be fantastic!
@Kyle A Now that you have invested time in implementing the Cast (media routes) for Play Music, you can refurbish that to work with the YouTube Music app instead of deleting that code when the Play Music app is gone. That would be awesome. And Cast for other apps would be fantastic!
As with all the other requests in this thread, this is work Google need to do, they need to add Cast support to their app. Sadly Google is an advertising company, with little interest in further software development of YTM.
@controlav YouTube Music already has Cast support, so Sonos just has to add a media route for it.
See: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/mediarouteprovider
Hi @clas00904, thank you for reaching out and getting our attention to this.
Sorry for the late response; I would like to clarify, are you referring to Google Play Direct Play? for YouTube Music.
If so, yes, I will pass this along as well; our engineers are working currecnlty with Google on this matter.
For now, the recommendation is to continue using Google Music; we expect for the service to continue until end of the year.
Until then, our engineers will be working with Google to bring more functionality of YouTube Music to our Sonos System.
If you have other concerns, feel free to reach out.
If the YouTube music interface supports stations, which it does and mine from Google Play Music are there, what is preventing Sonos from supporting them as well? This is a pretty major gap for me since I listen to stations more than anything else.
this issue is also Logged at google: https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/thread/46255572?hl=en
Hi @vikingarcher, we in the customer service don’t have exact information on our partnership with Google.
It could be a business decision, limitation on access, or the function is best suited in the native app.
In any case, our engineers will work with Google to bring functionalities from Google Play that we currently have to YouTube Music in the Sonos System.
If you have other concerns, feel free to reach out.
GPM is finally history and the problem described by vladk2k is not solved yet.
When I realized the missing feature in YTM, I could foresee both feature requests at sonos and google’s side. Both blaming “the others” have to find a solution. Something which was possible for services previously provided by the same companies. Really sad.
GPM is finally history and the problem described by vladk2k is not solved yet.
When I realized the missing feature in YTM, I could foresee both feature requests at sonos and google’s side. Both blaming “the others” have to find a solution. Something which was possible for services previously provided by the same companies. Really sad.
What it took me a while to realise (and I mainly use Apple Music via the Sonos app, but a bit of Bandcamp, Mixcloud, Soundcloud as well) is that once you select the audio service you are using an interface provided by that service provider.
So in my case, for reasons only known to themselves, Apple have not provided a way to “favourite” a track whilst listening to it in Spotify. And, when I search for playlists in the main screen, those in my Apple Music library do not appear. Again, Apple’s choice.
It sounds like Google have chosen not to provide the view you are looking for in their YouTube/Sonos integration (or, most likely, haven’t bothered to add it since they first implemented the integration.)
As to Chromecast I don’t think that Sonos has implemented the “cast” protocol, to be a receiver of music. There’s previous Community discussions claiming that it requires specific hardware, but I’m doubtful. More likely it requires a licensing deal and commercial agreements that are either not a priority or not acceptable to one side or the other
You might be right with the “interface” and even with chromecast. Topic is: both were possible with google play music und with youtube music (same company) it is not working anymore. It doesn’t matter if it is on sonos’ or google’s side: they have been able to provide the feature with the same hardware just 1 day (ok, now 3 weeks) ago. So they are able to do it again.
But there is no progress beside telling the customers (both paying for sonos hardware and youtube music), the other side is responsible.
I’d like to add that I find the Youtube Music implementation in Sonos S1 extremely disappointing. I generally opt for “My Discovery Mix” or one of the mood/genre Stations or Playlists, none of these are available in the Sonos YTM app. I find myself more and more using the Android YTM app on my phone and then using bluetooth to connect to speaker systems bypassing Sonos kit altogether. I do get a sense that Google (and presumably Apple) have no interest in improving their Sonos app implementations since both of those now offer physical speakers which are in competition with Sonos.
A happy compromise for me at least would be for Sonos to support chromecast on all of their legacy (S1) and current (S2) devices. It seems mind boggling that this still isn’t available.