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Logitech media server not finding artwork
Logitech media server not finding artwork








One entry extracted from the query attribute looks like this (this one is fake): - id: 29753 playlist: 'Spotify: My Great Playlist' extid: 'spotify:playlist:48wQfF1DX9wR2KY45plZ'Įxample automation that plays a Spotify playlist, whose big long id I got from the service call above: alias: SQ Play My Spotify Playlist You can see the info in the media player’s attribute query. This service call lists the first 20 playlists and shows the extid tag, which is needed for Spotify (or other external) playlists. I’m going to get some NFC tags to play with soon.Įxample automation that plays a local playlist called “My Local Playlist”: alias: SQ Play Local PlaylistĪutomation to pause the player (this acts like a toggle-if I pause the player, I can slide the cube another time to start it playing again): alias: SQ pause toggle I’m using my Magic Cube as a trigger in the following automations because it was an easy way to test what I was doing, but you can obviously use whatever you want. The documentation about the API that can be found at is a bit obtuse, but now that I have a start I can continue on from here.

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#Logitech media server not finding artwork how to#

Fun and highly recommended! I’ve been playing with how to integrate them into HA today, and figured out how to create some automations after a lot of trial and error, so I thought I’d share. I only recently discovered Squeezebox/Logitech Media Server, and have built a piCoreplayer/server with a Raspberry Pi (and have two PCs using Squeezelite-X for players).








Logitech media server not finding artwork