We have this issue too, though we play all of our music through Sonos which
is hands down the best investment I've made in playing music at Indy Hall.
It hooks into just about every streaming service I've wanted to use, and
even lets you link multiple accounts from the same service so members can
contribute playlists & such. The mobile software to control it is pretty
bad, but the desktop software works great.

That said - the issue you're describing though is often less with the
device, and more with the source. Even if you set up timers and alarms,
most "streaming" services like Spotify, etc is that they use playlists
which eventually end, or they have licensing that is designed to turn off
automatically so they don't pay for plays of the music that a typical
consumer-style customer isn't listening to cuz it kills their margins.

Even if you create custom playlists that last the full stretch from
8am-6pm, there's a good chance that the service will stop paying at some
point if the software thinks the device is idle.

One of the best alternatives I've found is using a digital radio stream,
like any of the channels at http://somafm.com which are all listener
supported so commercial-free. Another similar option is to find a local
public radio affiliate that has limited commercials and plays variety mixes
throughout the day. Our local favorite is http://www.xpn.org but you likely
have something similar - ask around your community to see what people like!

-Alex



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On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 9:11 PM, Jeran Fraser <[email protected]> wrote:

> Question for some of you technical guys/gals out there. We use music in
> our space and currently run the music off Apple TV. We've tried Amazon
> music, Spotify, etc. We are trying to figure out a solution to put music on
> a timer and then pick up where it left off, i.e. ends at 6pm and starts at
> 8am. Problem is every tablet I use and app seems to have a mind of it's own
> and eventually the music stops and needs someone to manually put it back
> on. Does anyone have constant music playing and if so what technology do
> you use, i.e. app, tablets, etc. Thanks in advance!
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