A little background: I’ve had my system since the ZonePlayer and big standalone controller days. Today it consists of Play:1 and One SL speakers, with S2 Android apps and also Windows apps. I have a large library of MP3 and WMA songs on a Synology NAS. I have many imported playlists in old school WPL format, and generally play from these playlists. The imported playlists number below the 1,000 max and 40,000 total songs limits I found in this support article. I do have 2 of the speakers plugged into ethernet; I figured it wouldn’t hurt.
In recent months, I’ve started to see sporadic issues in which during playback of an imported playlist, the current song will stop about halfway in, and Sonos will advance to the next song. And often this cycle will repeat, sometimes righting itself and playing normally, but just as often starting and skipping songs continually going forward. Because I generally play these imported playlists, I’m not sure whether the issue would also occur during playback of an album, or if there is something about the playlists. Also, I generally have most speakers in the house grouped together when playing tunes.
There is a brief error message that flashes, but I was able to capture a couple. I have seen others that say something about losing connection, but couldn’t capture any of those.
I have Sonos configured to access the Synology NAS via a user defined on the NAS. I’ve also configured the NAS to support Samba. And I know this is correct and Sonos can access the music library because I play tunes frequently without issue. Except when this happens.
I don’t know where the issue is; the playlist, Sonos, my home network, or the NAS. My rough understanding is that the Sonos system has a distributed architecture, with each speaker holding configuration and syncing with the others. When I open the Android app and specify to play an imported playlist on the NAS, I think I understand that one of the speakers in the group is going to connect to the NAS and stream the tunes, and distribute the stream to the other speakers; I don’t think that all the speakers connect to the NAS simultaneously. So if that is the case, could it be that perhaps the speaker that happens to make the connection may sometimes have a flaky connection to the NAS, perhaps because it is on the periphery of the Sonos network? Wouldn’t generally, Sonos choose to make the connection to the NAS via one of the speakers plugged into ethernet because it’d be better? Just guessing.
It’s really puzzling me and I don’t have enough information on what’s going on and where the failure is in order to understand what needs fixing. Any help would be appreciated because it is really annoying when it happens. I’ll be glad to answer any questions about the system or try any experiments. Thanks!