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Issuing an Alexa command mutes all Sonos speakers
When music is playing through any of my Sonos speakers, and someone issues a command to the Echo, all Sonos speakers mute. Is there a way to change this? The idea is great, and I'd be perfectly happy were it set up to mute what's playing in the room with my Echo. But if I'm on my rooftop patio, listening to music, and my wife is in the kitchen and asks Alexa to set a timer, it's annoying to have the music I'm listening to mute as well.
I can't seem to find any settings in either the Alexa app, Alexa Sonos Skill settings or Sonos app to control this behavior at all.
It's particularly frustrating when you have a four year old who thinks it's hilarious to repeatedly ask Alexa to tell him a joke. Over and over and over again. So when that happens, it's next to impossible for me to enjoy music on my patio.
Ideally the way I see it, there should be a way to link the effect between specific Echo/Alexa devices and Sonos speakers. (For instance, my house has three echos. There are different Sonos speakers near all of them. So if someone issues a command to the Echo dot in the master bedroom, that Sonos speaker should mute, leaving all others untouched. Or if the command is picked up by the Echo in my living room, than the sound should be muted for the CONNECT that's linked to my receiver in the living room)
I can't seem to find any settings in either the Alexa app, Alexa Sonos Skill settings or Sonos app to control this behavior at all.
It's particularly frustrating when you have a four year old who thinks it's hilarious to repeatedly ask Alexa to tell him a joke. Over and over and over again. So when that happens, it's next to impossible for me to enjoy music on my patio.
Ideally the way I see it, there should be a way to link the effect between specific Echo/Alexa devices and Sonos speakers. (For instance, my house has three echos. There are different Sonos speakers near all of them. So if someone issues a command to the Echo dot in the master bedroom, that Sonos speaker should mute, leaving all others untouched. Or if the command is picked up by the Echo in my living room, than the sound should be muted for the CONNECT that's linked to my receiver in the living room)
Best answer by Ryan S
Hi everyone, we answered a similar thread here regarding the ducking feature. It's the same thing you're running into right now. We're currently looking into ways to improve the experience with Amazon.
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