![]() ![]() This would be the IP address you type in to access the web GUI for controlling your LMS. ![]() Now you need to input the INTERNAL IP address for your LM server and its port. SORRY I can only upload one picture since I am newĪfter creating the switch, go to the Preferences section and click on edit After creating the new device handler I created my first On / Off Music Server switch. I searched here and found the URL switch device handler. I then knew I needed something for ST to send these commands to the LMS. I then found a listing of other LMS features that can be controlled. I knew I could control some features, especially turning on and off, the LMS via HTTP commands (COMAND=stop) but that was about it. There is a posting but to be honest seemed way to complicated for me to try. The Raspis play the music synced flawlessly through my small town home but I could not find a “easy” way to control through home automation. I have a Raspi in the basement which is the Logitech Music server and also runs Squezzelite (Max2Play), a Raspi in the 2nd floor library landing running PiCorplayer, a Raspi in the 1st floor running Kodi (Max2Play video and sound through HDMI to TV) and Squezzelite (running audio to a Yamaha A/V receiver) and finally a Raspi in the Garage hooked to old Panasonic amp with 2 speaker outputs ( 1 for Garage and 1 for Outside patio). I also just purchased and hooked up a Harmony Hub which is also working very well.Īll this aside the one thing I have been frustrated with was controlling my music. I have about 12 devices that I use and these all work well. First off I must say the interface between Smartthings and Google Home has been excellent. I have a ST Hub V2 and this November purchased a Google Home (for $99). So I have been lurking here for about 2 years. ![]()
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