16.03.2019, 20:42
(This post was last modified: 16.03.2019, 20:43 by Erwin van der Zwart.)
Hi,
You can use the sonos.lp stand alone but there are some commands you need to run in sequence when using it on new device. The previous app was running them during opening, it performed a network scan for Sonos devices and stored found players in a table to the storage.
A lot of commands on sonos.lp are using this stored table.
In Mr D’s case the table is already created and it should work on the fly but for other (new) users they might need to run the scan command first.
Sonos.lua is not needed, it just holds a sample how to use the sonos.lp file
BR,
Erwin
You can use the sonos.lp stand alone but there are some commands you need to run in sequence when using it on new device. The previous app was running them during opening, it performed a network scan for Sonos devices and stored found players in a table to the storage.
A lot of commands on sonos.lp are using this stored table.
In Mr D’s case the table is already created and it should work on the fly but for other (new) users they might need to run the scan command first.
Sonos.lua is not needed, it just holds a sample how to use the sonos.lp file
BR,
Erwin