Click the mute button to turn mute on. It's to the left of the volume slider in the upper left corner of the application window. If you want to hear the next song in your playlist or if you want to go back to the previous song, the controls are in one place in the Sonos app. Click the forward button to play the next track. The forward button is to the right of the pause button.
Cross fading is a neat effect for seamless music play. It 'fades' in the beginning of the next song while the current song is still playing to eliminate silences during playback. Click the cross-fade button to turn it on. It looks like two horizontal lines with small circles on opposite ends. That's all you have to do to experience cross fading. Is Sonos ending support for older products? You can still use older products with the S1 Controller.
Are any products incompatible with the S1 Controller app? Products released after May will not be compatible with the S1 Controller app. This includes the new Arc, Five, and Sub Gen 3. Product compatibility will be noted on sonos. What if some products in my system are S2 compatible and some are not?
Visit Sonos Support to learn more about your options. What are my options for upgrading to S2 compatible products? How do I get the new app? Download the new app to your phone or tablet from your app store. All of your settings and preferences will update automatically. You can delete the S1 Controller app from your device if you don't plan to use it. Where can I learn more? So if you have a new version of the Sonos One speaker , but you also happen to have an original Sonos Play: 5 , you have a few options, none of which are ideal.
First, you can remove the Play:5 from your Sonos setup, upgrade the Sonos One speaker to the S2 OS and new Sonos app, and get all of the latest features on your speaker.
You will not be able to plunk a newly released Sonos product onto an S1 network. Sonos, however, has built its brand on a kind of seamless and simple audio experience. The excitement is excruciating. What to expect from here is a question I cannot answer. I really want to like this system, the concept behind it is convenient and easy, however the execution falls far short. The sound is not bad, but the enjoyment ends there. What it chooses to play and not play seems very random, and is done under the guise of licensing and copyright law etc.
But wait, there is more. The network routinely loses or forgets speakers in the network. I am constantly having to re-setup individual speakers within the system, because it fails to recognize them. Sometimes, this is a quick second fix, using prompts from the app, but just as frequently, the situation is only resolved by restarting the router, or actually having to walk the speaker over to the router and connect it with an analog cable, a chore which can take five or six minutes.
For a system that touts being plug and play and super convenient, it is rare that I can actually turn it on and just have music play. There is almost always some sort of troubleshooting I have to do, or workaround I have to perform.
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