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  1. I’m not too sure if it says disconnected but I don’t think so. I think it just enumerates the Sonos system before the devices have finished their reboot/startup so it doesn’t know they exist. When I ran this program as a docker in my UNRAID system I could delay the startup of it to allow the Sonos devices to be started prior to the program so I didn’t have this issue. I was hoping I could have a program reload the plugin say five minutes after a power restart.
  2. Here is what I think is happening: We have fairly regular power outages due to high winds and lots of trees in our province. When the power is restored - the eisy and st-sonos plug-in starts up way sooner than the sonos speakers can initialize. My st-sonos routines do not function correctly unless I restart the st-sonos plugin after the sonos sytem is up and running. Is there a program or routine I could use to restart the st-sonos plugin say in 5 minutes after a power restore? Thanks for any help ...
  3. SONOFF Zigbee Human Presence Sensor | SNZB-06P https://sonoff.tech/product/gateway-and-sensors/snzb-06p/ Wonderful USB-C powered device
  4. Working now - go figure - no idea what went on here - sorry
  5. I am having an issue with the ST-Sonos plugin. It has worked fine since I first installed it (I was previously using the same program on my UnRaid server but thought it would be better to 'roll' it into my new eisy. I have noticed it not working the last few days - when I run my program to turn on my 'night music' this is what show up in the log file: 2023-12-08 12:05:39 error: NS: undefined 2023-12-08 12:05:41 error: NS: undefined 2023-12-08 12:05:41 error: NS: undefined 2023-12-08 12:05:41 error: NS: undefined 2023-12-08 12:05:41 error: NS: undefined 2023-12-08 12:05:42 error: NS: undefined Seems an error for almost every command in the program: Sonos Goodnight - [ID 001C][Parent 0035] If - No Conditions - (To add one, press 'Schedule' or 'Condition') Then $Night_Music.Switch.On = 1 Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Leave Wait 2 seconds Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Playlist 7 Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Player Volume 14% Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Shuffle False Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Repeat True Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Crossfade False Wait 1 second Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Play Wait 2 hours Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Pause $Night_Music.Switch.On = 0 Else Set 'NodeServers {i} / ST-Sonos / Bedroom' Pause $Night_Music.Switch.On = 0 Can anyone offer any suggestions on what may have happened recently to the plugin? Thanks for your help!
  6. Same here …
  7. Hopefully this will help! 2486D KeypadLinc Dimmer.pdf
  8. JCDinPGH Would you be so kind as to post the programs and variables that you are using for mine and others reference? Thanks!
  9. Jason, It is possible that it is NOT SD:1 and you could just try the next sequence of numbers - Renaming the Playlist item(s) does not change this reference so I am thinking that you 'may' have had an SD:1 and deleted it so now your actual playlist is SD:2 even though you only have one showing. To try to find the exact entry ID you might have to use a Sonos Controller and then use a computer program like DEVICE SPY in the Intel Tools for UPnP Technology package to actually send requests to the Sonos for that type of information. Each persons Sonos Library could be setup differently. You may be able to read some more info from the following site - it helped me to learn the small bit that I know: http://travelmarx.blogspot.ca/2010/06/exploring-sonos-via-upnp.html Trail and error with SD:#'s with a controller open might be the easiest solution! Dwight My older findings on the autoplay and Sonos is here:
  10. RGKS There was at least one previous discussion of favorite and playlist selection - here is one thread that may help you a bit: https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/14920-how-to-control-sonos-streaming-radio-stations/ I have sold my house (and automation) so I am sorry that i cannot be of any help anymore - I did however post my Sonos findings here for myself and others to find later. Good luck and please keep this forum informed of your progress! Dwight
  11. jmw, Please look at my post #5 in this thread for some discussion on grouping the SONOS players: http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/8121-sonos-on-a-keypadlinc/?p=64718 Hopefully this is enough to get you going!? Let us know ... Dwight
  12. sbenton921, Just thinking out loud a bit here but could you start that movie scene Sonos sound with a level of 10 for the volume - then have it call another program that would include a loop to increase the volume stopping at 40!? The length of time it takes to run the 'extra' volume program could likely be sufficient for the slow ramping up. You may be able to incorporate the Sonos as an AUTOPLAY which I believe will ramp up the volume (like the Alarm function does) but the speed of that ramp is not controllable as far as I know. My Autoplay example is here: http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/8121-sonos-on-a-keypadlinc/?p=64522 Please let us know what you can accomplish - I am sure many would appreciate seeing your programs and hearing of your success/failure! Dwight
  13. Doug, I am not at my system right now but please check this network resource program in this link for an example of how to program a specific volume - I think it should work for you as well: http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/8121-sonos-on-a-keypadlinc/?p=101952 Hope this helps! Dwight
  14. Check out my programs in this thread: http://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/8121-sonos-on-a-keypadlinc/?p=64522 The name of the playlist is not relevant as it is the creation order that is used. It is a Sonos internal list that is accessed and even renaming the playlist will not have an affect on the programming. A little trial and error will help you find the proper playlist. Hope this helps!? Dwight
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