Question
No longer able to play Audible Books over Sonos via Alexa request
Hi,
-This worked up until a couple of months ago.
-An Alexa request now results in the Audible Book being played on the echo/dot but not on sonos
-Audible books play over sonos perfectly using Sonos Apps.
-I've logged out of Audible/Amazon, Alexa app and logged back in using same credentials.
-I've deleted all the devices from the Alexa app, disabled and re-enabled the sonos skill, re-discovered devices - no change in problem.
-I just spoke to Sonos tech support - they tell me that if an alexa request to play Audible Books over sonos
doesn't work, then I need to contact Amazon because Sonos only supports playing music.
I am skeptical.
If true, then I'm disappointed in Sonos. If It's not true, then I'm disappointed in Sonos support
Here's an excerpt from Sonos' website:
"..... Use Alexa to control Amazon Music, Apple Music, Audible, Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, Deezer, iHeartRadio, and SiriusXM. Set a default music service to shorten commands....."
Any insight and guidance would be greatly appreciated
Cheers,
a12238
-This worked up until a couple of months ago.
-An Alexa request now results in the Audible Book being played on the echo/dot but not on sonos
-Audible books play over sonos perfectly using Sonos Apps.
-I've logged out of Audible/Amazon, Alexa app and logged back in using same credentials.
-I've deleted all the devices from the Alexa app, disabled and re-enabled the sonos skill, re-discovered devices - no change in problem.
-I just spoke to Sonos tech support - they tell me that if an alexa request to play Audible Books over sonos
doesn't work, then I need to contact Amazon because Sonos only supports playing music.
I am skeptical.
If true, then I'm disappointed in Sonos. If It's not true, then I'm disappointed in Sonos support
Here's an excerpt from Sonos' website:
"..... Use Alexa to control Amazon Music, Apple Music, Audible, Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, Deezer, iHeartRadio, and SiriusXM. Set a default music service to shorten commands....."
Any insight and guidance would be greatly appreciated
Cheers,
a12238
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