Running a Sonos system for 7 years (one play3 and 2 play 5's). This morning it looks like it's playing but no sound. I am not set to FLAC. Other stations are working fine. Doesn't matter whether I am using the app on my phone or laptop. Looks like it's playing but no sound.
I'm suffering the same problem in Germany (close to Hamburg). 8 Years no remarkable problems - this morning from 7 am - no sound... Any ideas ? Best regards Werner
Running a Sonos system for 7 years (one play3 and 2 play 5's). This morning it looks like it's playing but no sound. I am not set to FLAC. Other stations are working fine. Doesn't matter whether I am using the app on my phone or laptop. Looks like it's playing but no sound.
There is also a SONOS FB page. Somebody else go over there a post a request with RP page in the link
https://www.facebook.com/sonos
I posted on the Sonos page. Would be great if Sonos provided some of the features, mainly PSD/skip songs and the ability to select the music type like you can on the android app. Will look at posting on the FB page too.
These days there are so many other devices which compete with Sonos (which replaced my Squeezeboxes long time ago), so considering moving to something new.
Could try using my 'Raspberry Pi 3' for streaming RP. This is a $30 device but needs some programming.
The nice thing about the Sonos is you can link players, but as use I my devices through two multi-room amps, I would just need to take the output from the main player up one floor, which I can easily do which would free the Sonos up to be used in a different zone...
We get a lot of folks asking why they can't easily access RP via their Sonos system.
We'd like that too. It's not an easy thing to arrange, unfortunately, if you're not Spotify or Pandora. You can listen via TuneIn (we're under 'eclectic' in their directory) but that lacks any of our advanced features.
Pinging support@sonos.com with something like this might help:
"I'd love to listen to Radio Paradise in lossless format, and be able to skip songs like you can on their apps or web player. When I contacted them they said they'd be willing to work with you on this."
Please put that in your own words, and include my contact email: bill@radioparadise.com. Thanks!
I started this thread over on the Sonos Community so go over there and beat the drum folks.
We get a lot of folks asking why they can't easily access RP via their Sonos system.
We'd like that too. It's not an easy thing to arrange, unfortunately, if you're not Spotify or Pandora. You can listen via TuneIn (we're under 'eclectic' in their directory) but that lacks any of our advanced features.
Pinging support@sonos.com with something like this might help:
"I'd love to listen to Radio Paradise in lossless format, and be able to skip songs like you can on their apps or web player. When I contacted them they said they'd be willing to work with you on this."
Please put that in your own words, and include my contact email: bill@radioparadise.com. Thanks!
Be aware it is a music player system and doesn't replace your computer speakers. You can't stream from youtube for example.
A Play:5 has an input and can be used in place of your computer speakers. This can be used as a source for streaming around the house - but is only seen as an input by Sonos when the plug is inserted. If you want to stream music from the computer you can share libraries via Media Player/MediaMonkey, although I have had local firewall issues to resolve before this worked reliably, and large collections can make it choke. A Connect can be used to stream music from an external source (iPod, HiFi etc).
Hi, I'm from London. I can find RP in the Sonos app via TuneIn, and even though it shows the station as playing, there's no sound. Same issue if I add it via streaming link. Occasionally, the 'Now Playing' song is correct. I have no issue with other stations from the US. Any thoughts?
Works fine for me in the UK - I just selected RP from TuneIn. Occasionally I have had problems when it starts breaking up and stops, so I restart (reselect RP from radio stations) and it kicks in again. I don't see why RP should be any different to any other station for you. PM me if you want dig deeper technically - I'm in IT...
Hi, I'm from London. I can find RP in the Sonos app via TuneIn, and even though it shows the station as playing, there's no sound. Same issue if I add it via streaming link. Occasionally, the 'Now Playing' song is correct. I have no issue with other stations from the US. Any thoughts?
I just bought a Sonos setup (playbar plus 2 play-1s), and could not be happier. They sound great especially when playing radio paradise. I was wondering if anyone has figured out how to get the PSD functionality, or the new FF that is in beta on the RP streams. It's not often, but sometimes those amazing Goldsmiths make a choice that I can't quite tolerate for 3-4 minutes.
PSD is supported in the RP app. Sonos just carries streams, so no, PSD will not be available on Sonos for a long time. Now if Sonos became a true network appliance with a full OS (it currently runs some kind of squashed Linux), then you'd have something.
+1 on the Sonos though ... I can always just reach over, hit "play", and the last thing played (which is almost always RP) comes up in about 1.5 seconds.
I just bought a Sonos setup (playbar plus 2 play-1s), and could not be happier. They sound great especially when playing radio paradise. I was wondering if anyone has figured out how to get the PSD functionality, or the new FF that is in beta on the RP streams. It's not often, but sometimes those amazing Goldsmiths make a choice that I can't quite tolerate for 3-4 minutes.
The only things I can't seem to get to play on our Sonos Connect are the Ogg Vorbis RP streams. Has anybody had any luck? If so, please share which link you use.
I was feeling sorry for myself so I just bought a Sonos Play-1 (drowning in consumerism) and am quite impressed. Adding an RP stream was a snap once I figured out where to enter the url (Manage> Add a radio station - who would have thought...)
I went ahead and bought the Sonos Connect about a month or so ago. It plugged right into our present home theater system from Bose. Setup was easy with the app for the Mac, and controlling it is just as easy with that app or the ones on my iPhone and iPad. We can once again stream Sirius XM, plus Pandora, RP, and a number of other music sources we listen to.
If the Bose system ever dies, and it is now 12 years old, so it might some day, I will just replace it with the Sonos Bar and a couple of the wireless speakers, plus sub. Before that, though, we might add a Play-1 that we can take out on the patio with us.
I was feeling sorry for myself so I just bought a Sonos Play-1 (drowning in consumerism) and am quite impressed. Adding an RP stream was a snap once I figured out where to enter the url (Manage> Add a radio station - who would have thought...)
SiriusXM lists about 8 or 10 supported devices, including Sonos and Grace Digital. I guess there might be a chance that Logitech will update the firmware in the Squeezebox to again stream Sirius, but since they no longer even sell the Squeezebox, I'm not holding my breath.
Alison's former boss installed a Sonos in the store. I think all the speakers in the place were wireless Sonos speakers. They can control it from the POS computer, and he can control it from his iPhone as well. It streams Pandora, SiriusXM, RP, Spotify, and pretty much any other internet stream you could imagine.
We currently feed the Squeezebox into a 12 year old Bose Lifestyle 30 home theater audio system, but I think I could replace the entire thing with a Sonos and some wireless speakers.
i think the big advantage with sonos is the customization/control options with it's own "intranet"
flexibility to expand as desired and different music in different rooms/locations etc.
SiriusXM lists about 8 or 10 supported devices, including Sonos and Grace Digital. I guess there might be a chance that Logitech will update the firmware in the Squeezebox to again stream Sirius, but since they no longer even sell the Squeezebox, I'm not holding my breath.
Alison's former boss installed a Sonos in the store. I think all the speakers in the place were wireless Sonos speakers. They can control it from the POS computer, and he can control it from his iPhone as well. It streams Pandora, SiriusXM, RP, Spotify, and pretty much any other internet stream you could imagine.
We currently feed the Squeezebox into a 12 year old Bose Lifestyle 30 home theater audio system, but I think I could replace the entire thing with a Sonos and some wireless speakers.
This is bad to hear. I was considering buying a Sonos to replace our Logitech Squeezebox Touch, which is about to lose it's ability to stream SiriusXM. Can anybody shed insight on this guy's problems playing RP on the Sonos? Because if I can't listen to RP on it, I don't want one, and will have to keep looking for a suitable replacement for the Squeezebox.
i've been looking at sonos too
love the idea/concept and the product gets good reviews