philchillbill wrote: > Good news! V2.0 of the skill has been certified by Amazon and brings the > number of intents supported from 69 to 95. The main changes include > support for streaming audio to an Echo as audio sink, new commands to > address favorites, playing and querying newly-added/scanned albums, > playing the newest album by an artist (by release year), player > renaming, plus Alexa's response repeating. Some things can now even be > done without saying the skill invocation name and there are additional > ways to say several commands. A few transport commands like > next/previous had to be changed so as not to conflict with streaming but > this was minimal. You are strongly encouraged to check out the full > command reference at the MediaServer website. > > First off, the account-linking process has changed so you can omit > adding ':443' to ngrok details in your server path. A script will now > validate that any ngrok details you enter are valid before submission > occurs, so you will be warned if the tunnel is invalid and/or if the > auth details are incorrect for a valid tunnel. Local IP address will > also be rejected (you'd be surprised how many people try to link by just > making their local IP address 'https'). This means that there is first a > blue 'Press to Validate' button which becomes a green 'Submit' if you're > good to go. > > Regarding new command categories, here are some examples; > > List my *favorites* > List *level *2 favorites > List the favorites in *folder *'Podcasts' > Play favorite *number *3 > *Play favorite* 'JAZZ FM' > > List my *new *albums > List any *new albums by* ZZ Top > Play my *newest album* by Pearl Jam > > *Rename *Touch player to Bedroom player > > The experimental/contrived way of addressing favorites as if they were > playlists has now been superseded by proper commands, so anybody doing > it that way will have to switch. Note that 'List new albums' will read > off the 10 newest albums found in your library, while 'List new albums > by ZZ Top' will not only list but also offer to play the first album > found in the most recent 100 additions that matches that requested > artist. -Play -'newest' album is not about order of addition to your > library but by sorted album year tag, so you can use both definitions of > 'new'. With 'Play favorite blah-blah' you can play a named favorite at > any depth level in your favorites folder by name, fuzzy-matched. Or you > can use the numbers if you prefer. > > All of the 'Play' commands now have a 'Stream' equivalent, meaning that > the Echo to which you issue the command becomes the audio sink from LMS. > Touchscreen buttons for prev/next/pause are supported on Echos with > displays. As a plus, the invocation name of the skill can be omitted for > transport commands such as play/pause/stop/next/previous/startover when > streaming (you can just say 'Alexa, next'). Also, audio will auto-pause > the moment you say 'Alexa' to that Echo so Alexa can understand your > command better. > > Note that the current-time and track number shown in an LMS GUI (iPeng, > Default, Material) will -not -match the stream (due to buffering). If > you change the current song in the GUI, simply say* 'Alexa, resume' *to > clear the buffer and have the modified stream play immediately. This is > done automatically under the hood whenever you change the streaming > playlist by voice instead of GUI. > > Here are some examples: > > Stream the *album *Parachutes by Coldplay > Stream the *compilation album* 101 Running Songs > Stream the *single *Alone Tonight by Above & Beyond > Stream my *newest album* by Peter Gabriel > Stream the *song *Chocolate by Snow Patrol > Stream songs *about *'Alabama' > Stream songs *featuring *ATB > Stream a *random album* by Pink Floyd > Stream a* random single *by Shakira > Stream *some *Acid Jazz > Stream *favorite numbe*r 7 > Stream *favorite *'FUNK FM' > > Finally, if you say 'Alexa, repeat that' then the most-recent spoken > response from the skill will be repeated aloud - useful if you missed > something in e.g. a Now Playing response.
Sounds excellent! I was really looking forward to the streaming feature, and got an Echo Show 5 (Black Friday deal) for this. I quickly discovered a ridiculous limitation the Show has ... it can stream nicely but the metadata is very quickly covered by the stupid clock screen! There appears to be no way to stop this. What a daft 'feature'. LMS server: Pi Zero Amp: Denon PMA-50 Players/Speakers: Touch, Logitech Radios, Sonos Play 1s & Beam, Libratone Zipp, GGMM E2 & E3, Yamaha WXAD-010, Loewe Airspeaker, Google Home Mini, Pioneer WX-SMA1, Roberts S1, O2 Joggler, Cisco Joggler Brexit = ∞ stupidity ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ castalla's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=15624 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=111016 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
