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speakers need to be ungrouped #333

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@lsmith77 lsmith77 commented Nov 3, 2016

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ndfred commented Apr 28, 2017

I haven't found that to be true: grouped speakers will show up with the name of the speaker you started the group with

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jonathansimmons commented Jul 22, 2017

I can concur that it does work grouped or ungrouped.

There are two ways to use a group:

Starting from Airplay:

  • Start playing music to one of your speakers
  • Open the Sonos app and group whatever other speakers you want into the speaker you started airplaying to in the previous step.

Starting from the Sonos app:

  • Find a speaker you want to start with. knowing which speaker started the group is important because that will be our airplay target later.
  • Select group next to your chosen speaker, and group whatever speaker you'd like.
  • Open your music app of choice and find the airplay menu
  • Choose the speaker you started your group with in the Sonos app.

The second option is a little tricky because iOS doesn't give any indication that the speaker has other speaker grouped with it.

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sorry I wasn't clear. speakers need to be ungrouped when starting airsonos as otherwise airsonos doesn't pick up the individual speakers.

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