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Where are my Samsung TV or Marantz receiver? This one looks better Ģ) what would be the HAbridge line? 'Play sky radio' will conflict with her built in TuneIn functionality.ģ) BIG PROBLEM: Just as My Logitech Media Server -that runs on my Synology NAS- Domoticz shows only one device (squeezebox radio).
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I'm thinking aboutģ) use HAbridge, so Alexa can start the scriptsĤ) maybe adjust my alarm script and let my stereo play an alarm sound, or audio alertsġ) I see there is also an Alexa Logitech skill that has less hassle to install and is more intuitive? (but worse on point 4).Įdit: hmm, seems it works with extra hardware. I just found out that domoticz can control my audio devices. Goal: use Alexa to play favorites and playlists on my audio devices Renerene wrote: ↑ Saturday 26 August 2017 8:00 This gives more control than just using the LMS player devices in Domoticz itself. You can see an example of this in the Domoticz LMS wiki entry on playing Alerts from Domoticz on LMS players (I wrote that example script and that wiki entry). I trigger virtual hue lamps with HA-Bridge that, when switched by Domoticz, run perl scripts that issue JSON-RPC commands to LMS. But things like 'diningroom light', 'dining light', 'dining table light' confuse Alexa easily. Within Alexa you can even have multiple phrases map to the same smart home device to help out.
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This is a general Alexa pain - remembering precise semantics, remembering whether it was 'play downstairs music' or 'play livingroom music', making sure to avoid terminology conflicts, etc. The HA-Bridge 'line' can be anything at all that does not conflict with built-in commands. Regarding Alexa/LMS, HA-bridge is really effective and easy to use. I assumed it was meant to allow your LMS library to appear as an audio source on your network for DLNA-capable players, not to make an Amp or TV look like a Squeezebox player? Not sure what your issue with DLNA on Marantz and Samsung is as I don't use that plugin.