I bought a pair of Sonos One speakers. I set them up with Alexa and everything worked flawlessly for two days. This morning they were working great... but when I got home from work, the Alexa integration for playing music was wonky (all other Alexa commands were fine). Alexa would acknowledge commands, but not act on them. If I can get it to play music at all, I can't pause or skip tracks via Alexa. I've done the whole routine of disabling/enabling Alexa skills... logging out/logging into accounts... removing/adding devices... removing/adding services... and nothing works no matter how many times I try. Then, as I was running everything yet again with Sonos Twitter support, I finally got music commands to work for playing music and even pausing ... but when I told Alexa to resume, the command was not going to Sonos... it was going to my Harmony Hub which controls my television.
At first I thought the problem had to do with Amazon Music Unlimited thinking it was already streaming somewhere else (which is a constant problem). But now I am wondering if all the trouble I'm having getting Alexa to control Sonos is because of a conflict with Harmony Hub? Is anybody else who.is having Sonos control problems also using Harmony Hub?
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