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I just want my speakers to play music. Is that so Wrong?

  • 19 March 2021
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MacBook Pro with version 11.2.3 (20D91) throws the following error, when I try to update my music library on the Sonos desktop app:

Unable to add the shared folder “//<my computer name>/Music” to your  Music Library (1001).

When I search for solutions online, I find tons of people with the same problem, and no one posting a solution, other than to contact Sonos Support, which, obviously, is not a solution.

When Sonos decided to stop allowing customers to play music from their phones, it was a big disappointment, and, to me, a violation of the promise they made as a HARDWARE company.

Now they also refuse to allow me to play music from my laptop? Is this by design?  Or do Sonos engineers simply not test their software on Macs?

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Best answer by GuitarSuperstar 19 March 2021, 06:37

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Under System Preferences > Sharing, do you have any of the items checked on the left column? Have you added your Music folder in the Shared Folders?

That solved it.  Thank you.

And I had to log in to send you this message.

Sonos needs to make software development a bigger priority if they want to pivot to being a software company.

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@super-safe Was your problem (solved by stetting the right system preferences on your Apple computer if I read your message right) caused by Sonos?

This is a user forum. To me it is not strange that you need to log in to a forum.