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Sonos / Media Player unable to play local media & TTS #120003

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skrilla0 opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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Sonos / Media Player unable to play local media & TTS #120003

skrilla0 opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 2 comments

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@skrilla0
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The problem

Unable to play local media files & TTS notifications via media player to Sonos devices. When playing a local media file, the media player is unresponsive, and the state of the entities are not updated. Automations that contain playing content TTS Announcements & local media files run but no media is being played. What's odd is that only 1 Sonos Speaker - Sonos SL is the only player not affected by this issue.

What works:

  • Playing streamed content - Sonos, Radio

What does play:

  • Local Media Files MP3's
  • TTS Announcements are not run

I've only confirmed on other devices laptop & non Sonos speakers, and Media Play works fine. Power cycled Sonos devices, disabled and reenabled Sonos integration, Removed and Re-added Sonos integration, but still encountering issues

What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?

core-2024.6.3

What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?

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What type of installation are you running?

Home Assistant OS

Integration causing the issue

Sonos, Media Player

Link to integration documentation on our website

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Diagnostics information

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Example YAML snippet

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Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?

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Additional information

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@PeteRager
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PeteRager commented Jun 20, 2024

Are there any errors in the logs? Please provide sample automations. Did this ever work? Usually this problem is due to the content not being exposed in HA correctly or by HA "banning" the IP address. The URLs for the HA content contain a token that is valid for some number of minutes. If the speaker keeps trying to fetch that content it may get added to the ban list.

look at #110654

@skrilla0
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Thanks for referencing https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/110654 This was exactly my issue. I was unaware my Sonos devices were IP banned, must have overlooked the persistent notification.

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