![]() ![]() It's a kick sending the same vinyl record all through the house, I gotta say. MM will send to multiple Sonos devices if you have them grouped together in the Sonos software. In MM, right click on the Play window and "Choose Player" - send it to Sonos. ![]() There's an easy workaround, though! MediaMonkey can index everything in your larger library *and* play through your Sonos desktop software. Not sure where my iTunes library importing stopped, but the Sonos desktop software did stop and declare itself out of room before it got to the bands Whiskeytown, XTC & Yes (assuming it's going alphabetical?) and before it could import a single iTunes playlist. It does not appear that Sonos will be able to address this limit via firmware, as it seems to be a hardware limitation. This hard limit then becomes a memory issue for each device, but this limitation is unfathomable to me for devices intended for music fans eager enough to lay out funds for gear to play music throughout their homes. That hard limit is apparently hard-wired too: each Sonos device on the network stores a copy of the music index in it. Unfortunately I hit it - there's some info that any song in a playlist counts again, so you might not really have 65,000 songs and still run into this issue. which I'm not close to, and did not anticipate being a problem with a 40,000 song library right now. The one sore spot where I find Sonos lacking tremendously is the hard limit on # of songs (65,000). from the external hard drive I keep our master iTunes library on.from an Android phone (yep, we are a 'divided' household).The big question I'd post to anyone interested in it is how big is your library, and on what device(s) are you running it from? If you have more tips, please share them here! Wrote this up for another thread, and thought others might find this useful. ![]()
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