![]() ![]() TIDAL lovelace Card with shortcuts(from left) for AVR control, 3 x favorited playlists, “Skip next” and “Stop” buttons. *Mix of Media_player actions and LMS URLs in the Lovelace card/Hass config. Automatic shuffle of the playlist - Not natively supported, but can be worked around with a couple of extra curl commands(Load playlist + shuffle link + skip next) in the switch definition. It is possible to link Tidal music to Google Home, but it requires you to use a third-party tool.The whole overhead of LMS - It works and is stable, but is somewhat old-school!.LMS supports multiple playback devices - So possibility for further customizations/setup options.Chromecast bridge supports native Back/Next on Android lock screen (Assume Airplay does as well…not tested).AVR powers on automatically via AirPlay/Chromecast and starts playback in 1-single click.Native basic TIDAL functions can be controlled from HASS…Free of charge! (MyVolumio charges € 28.99 yearly).entity: switch.tidalplaydanceelectronic I have choosen to set it all up in my Lovelace config with the following: - type: picture-glance Personally I had issues with the chromecast bridge - Seems to be very slow on my Pioneer AVR - But Airplay works well. Add Tidal to Google Home - Detailed Steps 2. This method have been verified working with both Chromecast and AirPlay Use Tidal on Google Home with Two DRmare Tools 1.1 By DRmare Tidal Music Converter 1.2 Via DRmare Audio Capture Part 2. ![]() (change index number for the favorite entry you want to playback - First Favorite entry = 0) I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with getting Tidal to work with voice controlling via Google Assistant I use voice control a lot in the car rather than scrolling through the UI. Have the Tidal managed playlists saved as favorite playlist in LMS - then I use this link for playback of the playlist: ![]() Use a combination of shell_command(curl) and template switch to expose the LMS URLs you want to config in HASS. I run LMS through Docker on my QNAP NAS - Use this image Ĭonfigure your playback device as media_player in HASS. Install LMS + bridge addon and verify from the webinterface that you can play music on your playback device through the bridge. 1 x Playback device(like Chromecast or AVR with AitPlay/ChromeCast support) 1 x Logitech Media Server as backend + Either chromecast or AirPlay Bridge Reason: Simplicity, Instant playback & WAF…and Pioneer app for Tidal playback is slooooow! What you get: Play “Top 100” or any other playlist from TIDAL on my AVR in 1-single click All in all, the JBL Link Portable presents a detailed, musical, spacious and cohesive listen, with hands-free Google Assistant, at a highly competitive price. So for anyone interested in Tidal playback with control options from Home Assistant here is what you need. Our Tidal playlist continues to Michael Bolton’s To Love Somebody and we enjoy the three-dimensional presentation of Bolton’s voice, which displays an edge for detail over the Boom 3. Same for installing the BluOS on MacOS, you do not find it in the normal AppStore, you need to download it from their website.Finally got TIDAL working though Home Assistant! (But also a very custom solution!) In the normal Google Home setup, you first need to mention the brand names to add new devices, unfortunately NAD, BlueSound & Lenbrook are not listed (in spite of a very, very long list) That means that BlueSound/aka blue voice decided to use a non-standard way to implement theirs devices. Chinese’s) manufacturers (lights, multimedia.) that work well with the Google assistant. I have currently more than 160 devices from a lot of different (incl. It does not work, and I am far from there! Unfortunately after spending a hole afternoon and more on research and lot of try-out, I feel disappointed. And this fact was also confirmed on the NAD website. ![]() I am a NEW (happy, still) user of an M10.īefore purchasing this item at my dealer i wanted to be sure it was Google assistant compatible and the answer was YES! I didn’t want to downgraded my ONKYO streamer experience moving to NAD. ![]()
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