That was fast :) Thanks for clearing things up.
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- ASRock Ion 330, Lubuntu 14.04, LMS 7.9, FLAC
- *Duet* > Pro-Ject DAC Box E > AKG Hearo 888 Titan (home office),
*Boom + Canton ASF 75 SC* (master bedroom), *Boom* (master bathroom),
wortgefecht wrote:
> I'm not sure, whether this was already discussed here or not: I just
> read, that the Logitech Harmony Elite remote works with Alexa for voice
> control. Could/would that be a simple and easy way to integrate Alexa
> into a LMS ecosystem? Does anyone have a Harmony Elite?
Yu
I'm not sure, whether this was already discussed here or not: I just
read, that the Logitech Harmony Elite remote works with Alexa for voice
control. Could/would that be a simple and easy way to integrate Alexa
into a LMS ecosystem? Does anyone have a Harmony Elite?
Current setup:
- ASRock
nickb wrote:
> Finally got round to blogging about my DIY take on the Alexa <->
> Squeezebox integration, with a few (very amateur) demo videos:
>
> 'squeeze-alexa demos'
> (http://declension.net/posts/2017-01-03-squeeze-alexa-demos/)
>
> Hopefully will find some time to make it useful to other
nickb wrote:
> Finally got round to blogging about my DIY take on the Alexa <->
> Squeezebox integration, with a few (very amateur) demo videos:
>
> 'squeeze-alexa demos'
> (http://declension.net/posts/2017-01-03-squeeze-alexa-demos/)
>
> Hopefully will find some time to make it useful to other
Finally got round to blogging about my DIY take on the Alexa <->
Squeezebox integration, with a few (very amateur) demo videos:
'squeeze-alexa demos'
(http://declension.net/posts/2017-01-03-squeeze-alexa-demos/)
Hopefully will find some time to make it useful to others.
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Stumbled across this thread today. I am encouraged by this effort and
would volunteer to do testing.
I would also like to suggest the name by "Squeezer"
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meep wrote:
>
>
> The way skills work, it's necessary to somehow initialise the skill and
> that requires naming it. At least the first time in a session.
>
> I'm looking at ways to mitigate this by leveraging the streaming media
> ASK command set though this still needs to be tested.
FYI I h
So now it's real
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106569-ANNOUNCE-Alexa-voice-control-(development-thread)&p=869217#post869217
I'll likely tune out of this thread and focus on the development thread.
Thanks for all the comments, insights, encouragement and offers of help
so far!
Sounds great! Are there plans to support searching and playback of
content from within plugins, iPlayer and Google Music for instance?
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meep wrote:
> So the basic implementation I currently have works with squeezebox names
> and does a pretty good job in finding them using fuzzy search on input
> name against listed names. I'm not sure how it will work with
> non-English names - we can have a look at that when we get to testing.
castalla wrote:
> Don't look at me!
>
> Using the echo can get a little tedious unless it recognises truncated
> requests, eg. Echo - play BBC Radio 4 on Tunein
>
> versus
>
> Echo - play radio 4
>
> Are you planning to have SB players callable by name? eg. Lounch Touch,
> Kitchen Radio.
meep wrote:
> Just don't ask for Google home as well ;-)
Don't look at me!
Using the echo can get a little tedious unless it recognises truncated
requests, eg. Echo - play BBC Radio 4 on Tunein
versus
Echo - play radio 4
Are you planning to have SB players callable by name? eg. Lounch T
meep wrote:
> Just don't ask for Google home as well ;-)
Darn!...Read my mind... :)
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Just don't ask for Google home as well ;-)
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Heuer wrote:
> Hopefully we can beat Sonus to be the first true music player Alexa
> skill. The Sonus one is not due until early 2017.
>
> This will be a huge step in keeping the LMS family at the cutting edge
> of technology - no pressure then meep!
Well, second in fact. House Band skill (US
Hopefully we can beat Sonus to be the first true music player Alexa
skill. The Sonus one is not due until early 2017.
This will be a huge step in keeping the LMS family at the cutting edge
of technology - no pressure then meep!
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I have a dot arriving tomorrow. I am very interested in playing with
this plugin. Its got to be the best use of the Echo for those of us
still firmly in the SB community.
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If you want to set up a free Amazon developer account and send me a PM
with your email address, I will invite you when I'm at the next stage
and ready for people to start breaking it!
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I'll be watching this one with interest, I thought I would have to make
the leap to Sonos to get this integration but seems like you are making
some good progress. I'm currently using vera and habridge to provide
very basic control but meant creating lots of "scenes" for each task
which is very ti
meep wrote:
> That was quite a delay!
>
> Have you asked her to rap yet?
>
> I'm currently knee-deep in getting some semblance of security set up
> with the proxy server. Once I've got that done, I'll be going back to
> expanding the actual skill functionality. It will be several weeks at
> lea
castalla wrote:
> My Dot finally arrived today - after 3.5 weeks in the post!
>
> Quite impressed
>
> Looking forward to the LMS 'skill' !
That was quite a delay!
Have you asked her to rap yet?
I'm currently knee-deep in getting some semblance of security set up
with the proxy server. O
My Dot finally arrived today - after 3.5 weeks in the post!
Quite impressed
Looking forward to the LMS 'skill' !
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meep wrote:
>
>
> What I'd like to do is get a basic proxy implementation up and running,
> then focus on the skill enhancement so I can get something into the wild
> for people to play with. Then, I can come back on focus on enhanced
> security such as encryption, certs etc.
>
> Thanks again
nickb wrote:
> Hi meep - if it helps, I think some kind of proxy is probably the right
> way to go here, but I find it useful to set out what concerns you are
> addressing when you add features for security to a system e.g. data
> confidentiality / integrity / sender authentication etc. Anyway, w
nickb wrote:
> I'm pretty sure this isn't feasible: AIUI, Lambda doesn't make any
> guarantees about where in the AWS estate it originates, and the overall
> set of Amazon IP ranges is -very- big:
> https://ip-ranges.amazonaws.com/ip-ranges.json . (That's assuming your
> router allows arbitrary C
meep wrote:
>
> The purpose of the proxy is to validate that inbound requests come from
> the Alexa skill and that the userID supplied matches that stored in the
> plug-in. Only traffic that meets these criteria will be passed along to
> LMS.
>
>
> The proxy runs on a user specified port (not
snoopy86 wrote:
> Great work!! Cant wait to try this.
>
> As for security, we know what ip-s is amazon using and on router you can
> allow only this ip-s to connect to open port.
I'm pretty sure this isn't feasible: AIUI, Lambda doesn't make any
guarantees about where in the AWS estate it origi
Great work!! Cant wait to try this.
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Yea, I mean there's never something like perfect security.
Generally I think if you open a port it will be hard to protect the
system against a hacker directly attacking your system in all cases.
However, that's not the most common scenario (this is a high effort
activity, want to have some value
pippin wrote:
> I understand that and it helps to prevent easy fiddling with the server,
> that's what I meant.
> The real security risk of opening a port of course is a different one:
> someone hacking LMS (or your proxy) to gain access to your computer.
> Adding a proxy there reduces the risk o
meep wrote:
>
> The purpose of the proxy is to validate that inbound requests come from
> the Alexa skill and that the userID supplied matches that stored in the
> plug-in. Only traffic that meets these criteria will be passed along to
> LMS.
>
I understand that and it helps to prevent easy fi
pippin wrote:
> Is this proxy running in a separate process?
The first iteration I built used proc::background to run the
http::daemon in a different process but I'm not sure now separate that
is in perl terms. I'm currently looking at bundling mojolicious to
implement a completely separate serv
meep wrote:
> A quick update;
>
> I've managed to get a basic proxy implementation built into my plugin.
> This means that traffic from the skill will now come directly to the
> plugin and can be assessed there to ensure its legitimate. From there,
> commands are forwarded on to the LMS. This me
I'll definitely look into your code once available.
Just a little typo: "Aleza" in the second paragraph seems wrong.
Michael
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A quick update;
I've managed to get a basic proxy implementation built into my plugin.
This means that traffic from the skill will now come directly to the
plugin and can be assessed there to ensure its legitimate. From there,
commands care forwarded on to the LMS. This means that users won't nee
sota wrote:
> Meep, very impressive! Will it be possible to tell it what to play -
> i.e. "Alexa, tell squeezeserver to play Abba"? Or is that even possible
> with the Echo?!!
That's the idea. Though of course, with this skill, it will attempt to
play Abba on an actual Squeezebox (whichever one
Wow! Exciting stuff meep.
I think I may ask for a Dot from Santa :)
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Meep, very impressive! Will it be possible to tell it what to play -
i.e. "Alexa, tell squeezeserver to play Abba"? Or is that even possible
with the Echo?
On a side note, I see from your web site that you are using the Cytech
Comfort alarm system, thanks for the link to the MQTT driver for it. I
Great work meep! Kinda wish I'd come back to these forums earlier,
actually, as...
...separately, I've hacked together most of a(nother) Alexa ->
Squeezebox integration, more of a "PoC with encouraging results"
currently and not as advanced as this.
Interesting to see how different people have g
mherger wrote:
> > The node tool is in the cloud- it implements the skill logic.
>
> In a cloud service which is under your control? Or would other users
> have to subscribe to that service, too? I'm not sure how this is
> running, as from looking at the node-red website it seems it was
> som
The node tool is in the cloud- it implements the skill logic.
In a cloud service which is under your control? Or would other users
have to subscribe to that service, too? I'm not sure how this is
running, as from looking at the node-red website it seems it was
something you'd have install on
Fantastic bit of work and can't wait to try it!
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mherger wrote:
> > The skill itself can be protected to process only requests from
> Amazon
> > but when the skill calls the local LMS, that's all on the user side.
> > User would need to set up port forwarding on their router and add
> > additional protections as they see fit. One of my next tas
The skill itself can be protected to process only requests from Amazon
but when the skill calls the local LMS, that's all on the user side.
User would need to set up port forwarding on their router and add
additional protections as they see fit. One of my next tasks is to
support authentication on
NeilT wrote:
> That looks really promising - but does it really only have 31%
> confidence in picking one player out of three? :D
The reason for 31% confidence is easily explained.
The name of the device in settings is 'Squeezebox Radio'. I requested
'Alexa, tell Squeeze Server to play Radio'.
mherger wrote:
> > So I finally got the video demo made. Popped it up on my blog for
> want
> > of a better place;
>
> I must say this is looking pretty impressive.
>
> Unfortunately I wouldn't want to expose my LMS to the public. You might
>
> want to have some obfuscation in place at least.
That looks really promising - but does it really only have 31%
confidence in picking one player out of three? :D
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So I finally got the video demo made. Popped it up on my blog for want
of a better place;
I must say this is looking pretty impressive.
Unfortunately I wouldn't want to expose my LMS to the public. You might
want to have some obfuscation in place at least. There have been several
reports of u
meep wrote:
> So I finally got the video demo made. Popped it up on my blog for want
> of a better place;
>
> http://mediaserver8.blogspot.ie/2016/11/alexa-meet-squeezebox.html
>
> So it works!
Impressive!
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So I finally got the video demo made. Popped it up on my blog for want
of a better place;
http://mediaserver8.blogspot.ie/2016/11/alexa-meet-squeezebox.html
So it works!
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meep wrote:
> Ah yes, but TuneIn (Along with Spotify and Amazon music) are special
> cases. (You can set them as your default music service via the Alexa
> App). Hive could be similar, though I'm note sure.
Hive is just a skill you have to set it up via the Amazon app. Tunein is
baked in to Echo.
Heuer wrote:
> Logitech have registered 'Squeezebox' as a trade mark however 'Squeeze'
> is not registered so 'My Squeeze' would be acceptable. Actually the
> trade name 'Squeeze Box' is not registered. What about 'Juke Box'?
Great to know. Thanks for the heads up. might go with 'My Squeeze' for
Heuer wrote:
> TuneIn Radio already works that way on the Echo. If I ask 'Alexa, play
> Offshore Music Radio on Tunein' (although getting it to recognise the
> word offshore is a bit of a struggle!) it plays. Later I can go back and
> say 'Alex, play Tunein' and it responds 'Playing the last Tune
Logitech have registered 'Squeezebox' as a trade mark however 'Squeeze'
is not registered so 'My Squeeze' would be acceptable. Actually the
trade name 'Squeeze Box' is not registered. What about 'Juke Box'?
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meep wrote:
>
> Another point I want to discuss is this: I think I've figured out a way
> to short-circuit a lot of this and just say things like "Alexa, play
> Adele" or "Alexa , Pause". Provided the user has preciously invoked the
> , that should just
> work and issue the commands to the previ
meep wrote:
> You can get a one word invocation name if you own the brand. From the
> below, 'My Squeeze' could work, but might be questionable on the grounds
> of trademark infringement.
>
> I was thinking of moving away from 'squeeze' altogether and making it
> something like 'Alexa, ask home
sota wrote:
> If it has to be two words and unique, perhaps Squeeze Player?
A good suggestion, except that the word 'player' is fairly important in
command connecting words so can't be used on that basis. For example,
you can't have;
'Alexa, ask squeeze player to play Adele on player Squeezebo
Heuer wrote:
> They allow 'Hive', 'Nest' and 'Tunein' so it seems odd they won't allow
> 'Squeeze'. How about 'My Squeeze'?
You can get a one word invocation name if you own the brand. From the
below, 'My Squeeze' could work, but might be questionable on the grounds
of trademark infringement.
I
I say M Herger... who else would you ask to do something cool on your
squeezebox.
"M Herger play pandora jams"
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If it has to be two words and unique, perhaps Squeeze Player?
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meep wrote:
> Unfortunately, "Squeeze' won't work as they don't allow single-word
> names
They allow 'Hive', 'Nest' and 'Tunein' so it seems odd they won't allow
'Squeeze'. How about 'My Squeeze'?
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meep wrote:
> Hi Pat
>
> Looks like there's a good selection of people from Ireland in this
> thread!
>
> I haven't looked at habridge. Anything I'd read about the emulation
> approach indicated that the function set was limited to what you could
> do with a light (on, off, dim etc.) and not th
sota wrote:
> Has anyone looked at this - http://bwssystems.com/#/habridge It's an
> application that emulates the Philips Hue API for other home automation
> devices. I'm using it to control my Vera Z-Wave HA controller and my
> Harmony Hub remote with Alexa. So I can say "Alexa, turn on the
> t
Has anyone looked at this - http://bwssystems.com/#/habridge It's an
application that emulates the Philips Hue API for other home automation
devices. I'm using it to control my Vera Z-Wave HA controller and my
Harmony Hub remote with Alexa. So I can say "Alexa, turn on the
television" and it will
Good luck with this project. I for one would really like this to work
and would be happy to test when my echo dot arrives tomorrow :)
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Fantastic work! Commands we would use most (just checked with the wife!)
would be play Favourites (e.g xxx radio station), play my music, shuffle
my music (random play), next track, volume up/down, pause.
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meep wrote:
> I've got the bones of an Alexa skill and companion LMS plug-in up and
> running. Hopefully I'll get to record a video demo over the weekend and
> people can let me know if they think it's worth progressing.
>
>
> Right now, it only supports the following commands;
>
> Alexa, tell
meep wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback. I'll make it "Alexa, tell squeeze box to..."
> For now. I just hope I don't run into any trademark issues when getting
> the skill certified by Amazon.
>
> I agree that addressing devices by name is preferred and I actually have
> that working pretty well a
Thanks for the feedback. I'll make it "Alexa, tell squeeze box to..."
For now. I just hope I don't run into any trademark issues when getting
the skill certified by Amazon.
I agree that addressing devices by name is preferred and I actually have
that working pretty well at the moment. I implement
I agree that "squeeze box" is a better keyword than "squeeze server".
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Make 'squeezebox' the keyword! It's officially two words and rolls
better than squeeze server, slim server, logitech media sever
This is amazing work.
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This would be awesome to get running. It would be great to tell Alexa
to "play favorite 1" or "play favorite KCRW" or "play dinner music
playlist". Play "squeeze server" does seem clunky and the controls
indicated in the House Band skill mentioned earlier look to be more
natural sounding. I wou
castalla wrote:
> My Dot seems to have gone AWOL in the post - so can't actively help or
> test.
My Dot arrived but I find it only wakes up for about 1 go in 3 and
almost impossible to stop it once it starts. I probably need more time
to find the right tone but not a good first impression.
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meep wrote:
> I'm developing it on a UK account but it should work everywhere, as far
> as I know. My first real skill, (and LMS plugin - that was a baptism of
> fire, I can tell you!) so I'm learning as I go along.
>
> Can you elaborate a little on that need? Maybe post a few phrases you'd
> im
castalla wrote:
> Sounds amazing! Is the skill limited to US only ?
> .
I imagine that the reason the developer indicated that the US skill
would need to be re-written is that it likely uses Literal types for
slots. These are being phased out this month and are not supported in UK
skills at all
castalla wrote:
> Sounds amazing! Is the skill limited to US only ?
>
> But - a major need is to be able to call for a particular stream, eg.
> from Favourites or Playlists.
I'm developing it on a UK account but it should work everywhere, as far
as I know. My first real skill, (and LMS plugin
Sounds amazing! Is the skill limited to US only ?
But - a major need is to be able to call for a particular stream, eg.
from Favourites or Playlists.
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I've got the bones of an Alexa skill and companion LMS plug-in up and
running. Hopefully I'll get to record a video demo over the weekend and
people can let me know if they think it's worth progressing.
Right now, it only supports the following commands;
Alexa, tell Squeeze Server to register*
fordpickup wrote:
> That skill is written like stereo instructions. Have you gotten this to
> work at all? I get stuck at the part to "execute 'npm install'. The file
> doesn't exist in the directory.
>
> As much as I love my SB2 and Slimserver, this might be the tipping
> point to jump ship to
castalla wrote:
> Alexa Echo and Dot will be available in the UK and Germany next month.
>
>
> I notice that there has been one github project to control LMS which
> seems to have faltered
>
> I wonder whether the wider availability of the Alexa devices might
> promote more interest in devel
meep wrote:
> Not saying no local LMS, just thinking that MSB is a potential way to
> get around the issue of users needing to configure their router for
> direct access to home LMS/Players from wherever the skill is hosted. I
> need to read up a little more on mysqueezebox as I don't use it myse
One thing I have noticed with Unlimited Music and Alexa is she is picky
about naming albums. For example, if I say "Alexa, play Steve Miller
Band Greatest Hits" she cannot find it. If I say "Alexa, play Steve
Miller Band Greatest Hits 1974-1978" she plays that. Alexa should
respond to first q
bpa wrote:
> I'm not sure what you're think but a local LMS is essential as mysb.com
> won't work with transcoding and/or plugins so really not a solution.
> mysb.com as a web service host is a complex answer and make users more
> reliant on Logitech which they are unlikely to want
Not saying n
meep wrote:
> The solution might be in MySqueezeBox.com? According to this post it
> supports most of the CLI of the LMS;
I'm not sure what you're think but a local LMS is essential as mysb.com
won't work with transcoding and/or plugins so really not a solution.
mysb.com as a web service host i
bpa wrote:
> Just from looking at the documentation. Effort is part of the issue.
> There is also a possible issued that an "LMS Skill Set" has to be a web
> service somewhere so either user will have to create their own
> webservice or somebody will have to host a webservice for all LMS users.
>
bpa wrote:
> Just from looking at the documentation. Effort is part of the issue.
> There is also a possible issued that an "LMS Skill Set" has to be a web
> service somewhere so either user will have to create their own
> webservice or somebody will have to host a webservice for all LMS users.
>
castalla wrote:
> Surely, if Jriver is possible, then some guru could get LMS working?
> No?
>
> (I don't underestimate the effort probably needed!
Just from looking at the documentation. Effort is part of the issue.
There is also a possible issued that an "LMS Skill Set" has to be a web
servi
There's an alexa skill to control JRiver media server. Looks very
interesting.
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,102709.0.html
Surely, if Jriver is possible, then some guru could get LMS working?
No?
(I don't underestimate the effort probably needed!
Touch, Logitech Radio,
As an aside Logitech Harmony remotes are now integrated with Amazon
Echo/Dot so if anyone has contacts in that department it could be a
quick path to development:
https://support.myharmony.com/en-us/harmony-experience-with-amazon-alexa
If you ask Alexa for a specific song it will ask for confirma
mherger wrote:
>
>
> - should the system be an always on, always listening system, or on
> demand (eg. key press) only?
>
> - would you like the system to interrupt playback to talk back to you in
>
> case it didn't understand you?
>
> - what would you expect it to do if you asked it to "pl
mherger wrote:
> > Alexa play Bruce Springsteen
>
> How good is it at recognizing artists vs. albums vs. track names etc.?
>
> --
>
> Michael
I find it to be quite good. You can say "Alexa, play the song xxx by
xxx" or "...the song xxx from the album xxx" and she usually gets it
right and th
mherger wrote:
> > Alexa play Bruce Springsteen
>
> How good is it at recognizing artists vs. albums vs. track names etc.?
>
> --
>
> Michael
Haven't experimented alot, but it looks like it passes it along to the
service (Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn, etc.) and lets them parse it. I
tend to
Alexa play Bruce Springsteen
How good is it at recognizing artists vs. albums vs. track names etc.?
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I have an Echo and it is proving to be quite a hit in our house and is
beginning to replace the Squeezebox for background music. It will, on
command, play from my music library which it seems to have catalogued
and any TuneIn Radio station we request. Sound quality is OK but that is
trumped by con
I have an Amazon Echo V2 and have learned to really like voice control.
You don't have to have a computing device nearby, just use your voice.
This is the future.
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digisam wrote:
> True, but it is only listening locally for the trigger word (alexa, echo
> or amazon). It doesn't touch the network at all unless you activate it.
That is how it is programmed to work by default. If we are lucky, there
are no back doors (intended or unintended) to change that...
cdmackay wrote:
> Amazon's offering is always-on/listening; whether that's a good thing or
> not, I can't decide
You can play a Sonos favourite if you combine Alexa with Yonomi (which
can control Sonos players). So, 'Turn On Sonos Favorite One' starts the
Sonos playing the favourite.
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cdmackay wrote:
> Amazon's offering is always-on/listening; whether that's a good thing or
> not, I can't decide
True, but it is only listening locally for the trigger word (alexa, echo
or amazon). It doesn't touch the network at all unless you activate it.
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cdmackay wrote:
> Amazon's offering is always-on/listening; whether that's a good thing or
> not, I can't decide
Given in our shack we speak 3 different languages in various dialects, I
guess there isn't much to worry about ...
Touch, Logitech Radio, Logitech UE Radio, O2 Joggler + SqpOS
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