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I have a few recurring issues with google voice and my Sonos ones. Either when I ask to play a radio station the response is OK playing xxx radio station. Sorry I can’t find what you asked for. 
 

Or sometimes when I ask to play artist name I get Sorry I can’t do that here but you can ask me to play it on one of your other devices. 
 

And sometimes this commands work… wondering if Alexa might be more helpful?

 

We use Google WiFi and have a WiFi point in the neighbouring room to one of the Sonos ones and I wondered if this might cause something funky to happen as I don’t think this was a problem until I upgraded the WiFi points and now have one which is voice enabled. Can anyone help? Please!

I have had Google assist for many years and was very pleased, but in the last 6 months or so it has been acting up. it tells me that they cannot find the info I am looking for or goes blank after asking it to play some music. plays a different artist than I ask for...etc. 

It changed on its own to a female voice vs the male voice that I had . Just in general has quirks it never had before. 

I have unplugged it many times to reset, re did the app, reset the internet.

nothing works for more than a few days and we start with them saying I cannot find that information, then after trying to ask it in 3 or 4 different ways, she comes back and says “do you want to know...” just what I asked at the beginning.  these are simple  questions like who was president of the United States in 1965.. easily looked up answers. resetting voice doesn’t seem to help. 

what changed???


It May 2024 and I also had this issue. What I did to make it work was:

  1. Add remove Google Assistant and Youtube Music, didn’t work.
  2. Add remove the Sonos app, didn’t work.
  3. Reset Sonos Roam multiple times, didn’t work.
  4. Added Sonos manually on Google Home, didn’t work.
  5. Reset Sonos Roam again and added everything back in Sonos app, worked.

I believe you just have to keep on trying until it works.


I tried everything with Google assistant and the Sonos apps, resetting and reinstalling, reauthorizing and relinking, etc. FINALLY was able to fix this by downloading the Google Home app and adding Sonos as a device on there, I guess that was the only way. So for anyone who hasn’t tried through Google Home -- that might be your ticket.


OK thanks.  What a pain…..


Sonos support doesn’t monitor these forums, only Sonos Forum moderators. In order to contact the support folks, you need to call Sonos Support directly to discuss it.


Sent diagnostics:  1220920682

Chance of a useful response?   Let’s see if Sonos support can exceed my (pretty modest) expectations….


Any solution to this ridiculous problem?

I used to be able to ask Google to play a particular TuneIn radio station on one of my 12 or so Sonos products, and it worked.

Now, my favorite radio station I get the dreaded “sorry i can’t find what you asked for”.

The stupidity of it is that it works with other TuneIn radio stations, but as of the last week it doesn’t work with the station I spend 90% of my time listening to…..

I’ve disconnected from Google Assistant and reconnected, and it made no difference.

I’ll have to lodge a ticket I suppose…..


Try to find assistant settings and reconfigure


So I’m here because I have the same issue. Google assistant will happily play YouTube music on my Sonos, but asking it to play radio fails with this message.

I’ve only just replaced Alexa with Google. Alexa managed fine. 

2 years on and still no resolution?

 


Looks like many people have the very same issue. Is Sonos working on a solution or is there a workaround? I’m facing the same problem using Deezer Premium. Thanks in advance! 


The only way it would work for me was with YouTube music premium. The regular free YouTube, forget it


I came looking for a solution to this issue but it looks like a Bermuda Triangle / X-files-y kind of place;

  1. Users submits the problem. Same issue everyone is having.
  1. Support guy chimes in with boilerplate and request for diagnostic. Never any kind of sense that this is a known issue
  1. User submits diagnostic case number….never to be heard from here again…..

    Has anyone actually gotten a fix for this?? Surely somebody must have after all the diagnostic cases submitted!

Thanks chinowp. Maybe when I get a free trial I give that a shot. I think that's ridiculous that we have to use the paid version. I think the other obvious work around would be bluetoothing it and selecting YouTube songs from the phone or other device. But that's a pain.


So just in case this could be useful to anyone, I found a "resolution" that at least worked for me: upgrading to YouTube Music Premium... I was using the free version and my Sonos Arc wouldn't play anything from YouTube Music, whether from my library or from asking for any genre or artist, but after upgrading to the premium version and re-adding my account in the Sonos app (the latter I had tried many times before of course), now my Arc plays whatever I ask for. Not sure if even Premium users still have the same issue anyway, but in my case it finally resolved it, so go figure.


Indeed, tech support seems to be completely MIA on this, even though there's clearly an issue related to the YouTube Music product. I have yet to be able to play anything from my own library on my Sonos Arc, or any other music for that matter (aside from a few random radio stations).

Any way to obtain some assistance on this please? 


Months later and still no solid solution? My roam will not play anything from YouTube music (radio stations seem to be okay). This is disappointing. Might have to return this speaker for another brand.


Same issue here with Sonos Arc I just got yesterday. Using the S2 app, was able to properly add my Google Assistant and YouTube Music, but when issuing most vocal commands for music, I get the same "ok, playing....... Sorry I can't find what you asked for". For some reason it does seem to work with a specific command like "play NPR on Sonos" issued to another one of my Google speakers, but otherwise it just refuses to play anything from my YouTube library or any of its free music. I already tried to unlink the music service and Google Assistant several times, but no luck. 

I called customer service earlier ((redacted]),and the guy was nice and patient but ultimately referred me to Google for this issue. Looking at this thread this is evidently an issue with Sonos, so any assistance with this would be much appreciated. 

Diagnostic # 685034964


Same problem  using google asistent tunein error: I can’t find what you asked for

Diagnostic confirmation: 656720841


I have the same issue with my Sonos one pair. It alwasy say OK, play … but sorry I can’t find what you asked for although all my Google assistant devices work in my house. 
please help to assist

My diagnostics number: 220599023


Hi @Chris Lin, welcome to the Sonos Community.

Issues like this are generally related to either how the network is setup, or an issue with the settings in the Voice Assistant app. 

Have you tried the troubleshooting steps listed in this thread already? If so, I’d recommend reaching out to our Support Team for some further, live troubleshooting, as they have more tools available to investigate this with you :)


Still no update on this? I bought arc specifically over beam to use as a voice control for my entire system and so far it hasn't served its purpose. I'm continually getting this message 


So relieved to have found this thread! Yes, same problem for me, Google Assistant can play most things, just not radio stations - it’s always the “Sorry, I can’t find...” message

Same here

 


I also noticed two days or so ago that TuneIn appears to be working again.

“Hey Google, play <artist> on <service>” is still not working, either telling me <service> isn't supported or isn't connected or Sonos is unavailable, even though any given <service> works perfectly well from within the Sonos app.


Seems to be working as of tonight. The only change I’ve made of late is the voice of the Google assistant. 


Hi.

I called the phone support and spent quite some time with the support engineer.  He was very helpful and working together ultimately we were able to reproduce the issue on his side.  He said he would escalate it to the appropriate engineers for further analysis.

Also, we were able to determine that this happens only with certain radio stations.  For example, saying “Hey Google, play KUOW” would always fail, where saying “Hey Google, play NPR” or “Hey Google, play KEXP” would work.  We both got the same results on our respective Sonos devices.

In my opinion, this feels like an issue with TuneIn’s API that Sonos is using.  Since I can ask the Google Assistant to play KUOW on TuneIn from other non-Sonos devices (such as my Android phone), I speculate that TuneIn may have more than one version of their search API.  Perhaps Sonos is using an older one that fails certain lookups whereas the newer one doesn’t.  I can’t verify this, but it’s reasonable.

Hopefully the Sonos engineers can look at this and either take the issue up with TuneIn, or switch to a newer or different TuneIn API.

 

Also, to answer @perrymasterflex’s question, I am only on S2 devices.

Yes this is how it works for me as well. It will play some stations I do not want to listen to through voice. But not the ones that previously worked. It used to work to say ‘hey google play classical music’ and now doesn’t. But if you specify the artist it will play. 😑