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Hi,
i have found some older topics, which describes the function to stream music via spotify connect to multiple speakers.
These option is now available from spotify with the new speakers from phlips, teufel, etc.
But i have following Problem, scenario:
I have:
1x Teufel Raumfeld One M http://www.raumfeld.com/wg-streaming-systems/raumfeld-one-m-p9531.html
1x Gramofon connected to my older analog stereo music system
Now i can see in the android app of spotify both devices and i can stream music to both, but not simultaneously to both. (Multiroom)
As in the description of Multiroom explained, i can hear music on all speakers at the same time even a different track:
look at the philips speakers on amazon: http://www.amazon.de/Philips-SW700M-12-Spotify-Multiroom-Lautsprecher/dp/B00NME15J6
(explanation is only in german, but here is the description from spotify):
So i can group speakers and stream music to both, but how can i group the speakers?
Is it only available for speakers from the same company so for example only group speakers from philips or teufel to a group?
Has anybody out there a working multi room setup and can explain how the multi room option really works, because from the app itself Spotify is still not supporting Multi Room.
Best regards,
David
Hi, I would assume this is only if you have multiple Ohillips Multi-Room Speakers as there must be something in the Firmware to allow it to happen. Spotify Connect on multiple Speakers is not currently possible, however there is an idea in the Idea's forum requesting this feature. Funnily enough it was by me, if you look at my signiture the link is there to it. Click on it and add some Kudos to show your support as the more Kudos an idea gets the more emhasis Spotify will put on it.
thanks for your respon, i'm still a little bit confuesd about the definition from spotify, it sounds like they have already implemented the multiroom option
Hi, actually that's written by Phillips not Spotify. They are the manufacturer and it looks like they've created a sort of bridge between their speakers so that a single stream can be split to any number of devices on the same network. I assume one Speaker acts as the master and it will get the audio stream from the Spotify server and will then clone the input so that all the Speakers with the protocol enabled will be able to play the same thing.
This is not a standard Spotify Connect feature and is not something Spotify have implemented; it's instead the hardware manufacturer making the most of the Connect functionality.
This is however what I'm trying to get Spotify to do; but across any connect enabled device.
As far as I can tell, multi-room on Spotify using Gramofon's is now working.
I have three Gramofon's - and using the AllPlay Jukebox can group these, and then Spotify sees them as a 'single speaker' and streams the track I select to all the speakers..... Was amazing when it started working !
You need the latest firmware for the Gramofon, and AllPlay Jukebox to be on the same Wifi network as the Gramofons.
I use Google Chromecast Audio dongles (about £30 each) to turn any of my speakers into a smart speaker. You then create zones / speaker groups using the Google Home app which can then be found under the list of speakers in Spotify Connect. This is probably the cheapest and easiest way of getting multiroom Spotify into your home without being locked into a specific brand (e.g. Sonos).
!!!! this sounds like a very promising, if not like the best (& especially easiest) medium/low budget approach to my problem. i didnt know about the grouping feature and that spotify recognizes the created groups. thank you! do you have recommendations for good cheap standalone socketpowered boxes to combine the chromecast audio dongles with?
I have a feeling they will not do this as one of their partners, Sonos, is selling this function in hardware form called "Connect" for few hunder dollars.
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