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Problems with OSX Yosemite #155
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Hey Shemahmforash! Airsonos has a verbose output and diagnostics mode. #> airsonos --verbose --diagnostics and then post the output here, so you and other people maybe have a hint to what's going on. |
It now works perfectly :) It was weird, because I haven't done anything different since yesterday besides restarting OS X. Thanks a lot for your help anyway! |
That sounds great! |
yes, both working perfectly! |
Okay, great for you! |
I don't know much about node.js nor the protocols to help in the development. Although I will for sure recommend this project to my friends. |
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First of all, congratulations on creating this great hack for using airplay capabilities with sonos.
I haven't managed to successfully use it, though. The installation and running of the script works perfectly well, and I can see my sonos system in the list of output devices, although when I try to select it as the output audio device it says "Could not connect to “Living Room (AirSonos)”" without further information. If I select it as the output device from the itunes application it tells me: "The AirPlay device “Living Room (AirSonos)” is not compatible with this version of iTunes."
Is there a way I can debug this?
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