Would there ever be support/integration for Bose's SoundTouch system? It's similar in function to Sonos.
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BOSE SoundTouch Plugin
The BOSE SoundTouch plugin is now available in the section
Audio / Video and Infra-red (IR)
It is compatible with both Windows and Linux HS3.
More information and screenshots here:
http://hartman.website/homeseer-bose-soundtouch-plugin/
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Originally posted by mpovolo View PostAnyone know if you can send announcements to sound touch?
Originally posted by mpovolo View PostAlso, anyone know which models this works with?
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The new versions of the plugin can handle multiple BOSE SoundTouch speakers. It also handles the BOSE SoundTouch wireless adapter.
If you are upgrading, please delete the current SoundTouch HomeSeer root SoundTouch device (Power). Also delete the configuration file /Config/BOSESoundTouch.ini since the format change to accommodate multiple speakers. Upgrade the plugin and add multiple speakers into the configuration page.
Screenshots and more information here,
http://hartman.website/homeseer-bose-soundtouch-plugin/
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Originally posted by huntley1 View PostIs there status value for Deezer, Spotify, XM , etc? Can I choose one of these medias to as the source from the plug-in?
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Originally posted by pepsimax View PostHas anyone got this great plugins to work with HS4?
Just upgraded, no response, no errors.
Thanks.
Else,- At the root of all of it, what best describes your setup?
- Can you afford a R Pi 4 for as side enabler? (a bit of Linux on the command-line required)
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Originally posted by zwolfpack View PostReally?
Someone even said there is ModbusSeer but I can't see that either...Am 4.2, could that be reason. Linux does seem to download any over https://
I tried tried recently to pull the HomeSeer download, I had to change it to http:// in order to work...
Eman.TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"
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The unstructured morass that is the HS4 updater doesn't normally display HS3 plugins shown in the HS3 updater 'Legacy' category. You need to explicitly search for it. No consideration apparent for the situation where someone doesn't know exactly what they are searching for.
A search for Modbus does return one result, again from the "Legacy" category.
Re. the https issue -- per OpenSSL, the homeseer.com certificate has been invalid since 23 August, two weeks now. IT dept. out to a long lunch or something...
Being HST, non-secure (http) file downloads are permitted, rather than to redirect to the secure (https) location as would be good security practice. The URL's embedded in the application and plugin updaters are of the non-secure type.
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Originally posted by zwolfpack View PostThe unstructured morass that is the HS4 updater doesn't normally display HS3 plugins shown in the HS3 updater 'Legacy' category. You need to explicitly search for it. No consideration apparent for the situation where someone doesn't know exactly what they are searching for.
A search for Modbus does return one result, again from the "Legacy" category.
Re. the https issue -- per OpenSSL, the homeseer.com certificate has been invalid since 23 August, two weeks now. IT dept. out to a long lunch or something...
Being HST, non-secure (http) file downloads are permitted, rather than to redirect to the secure (https) location as would be good security practice. The URL's embedded in the application and plugin updaters are of the non-secure type.
For the Bose, I can see that not (was typo on my behalf). As you grow older you tend to loose your sight...
But the modbusSeer : https://shop.homeseer.com/products/s...plugin-for-hs4 yeilds nothing and it's fairly new....
Note : Could be this :
Requirements- HomeSeer HS4-Powered System
- Compatible with Windows
- rs485 to Ethernet converter
And no, am not going back to Windows
Eman
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