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Tied Down
So who’s into this?
I picked up stuff on Prime Day to distract myself from not going to OSH this year. Ha.
Knowing I wasn’t going to make Oshkosh 2018, I ordered up a large distraction on Prime Day.
We had a couple of FireTV sticks already and they worked well other than the usual problems of cruddy rural bandwidth. No way can we stream two non variable bitrate video streams at the same time. Just crushes the poor internet out here. But one is usually fine.
The Echo Dots control FireTV sticks pretty well once paired the right Echo with the FireTV stick in that room in the app.
There are apps in FireTV that don’t have the control API built into them yet, like changing channels on DirecTV NOW doesn’t work yet. Still need the remote for that. Apparently PlayStation Vue does it so DirecTV NOW had better hurry up. I know how to switch and there’s no contract, month to month. AT&T better get on it. Don’t know about that new thing Philo but will have to check. It’s 1/3 the price of DirecTV NOW with a free week trial. Will mess with that when I have time.
Netflix added FireTV controls and even the ability for the core FireTV code to search available stuff on it or “tune” a particular movie. That works very well. As do a number of other specific channel apps.
Pretty cool. Quickly changing tech.
I hear the Plex app also works for the most part for someone with a local Plex server but you have to turn on the remote access in Plex to the Internet for Amazon’s thing to come query it apparently. Haven’t messed with that yet.
Honestly even with all of that TV “stuff” I’m more happy about whole house music that’s synchronized properly than anything.
That’s working great with Amazon Music and apparently works also with Spotify Premium which I’m going to be forced over to as Amazon finishes killing the personal upload library later this year.
That’s a huge mistake on their part. They have a much smaller catalog of music and also don’t have the features Spotify and Google Play Music have, so they’re cutting off their own nose on that one. We get some of their catalog because we have Prime anyway, but I wouldn’t pay for their premium music without the ability to upload.
For the moment “Alexa shuffle my library to everywhere” is nice. Stupid of them to kill that.
The coolest thing I found that I didn’t know worked, was the FireTV sticks can Bluetooth their audio to the Echo without timing or lip sync issues. Then the Echo can be fed into my old stereos that are just on all the time on a fixed input. No audio switching needed.
.
Echo stuff including whole house music with an everywhere group comes out the big speakers as do responses from the Echos, making it easy to hear everything. Then the TV audio being fed to the Echo means we have voice control of the TV volume by just telling the Echo to turn up and down. Nice. And unexpected.
The only weirdness of the Bluetooth feed setup is the Dots have to disconnect Bluetooth completely when “Drop In” is done between them or the phone app, so they do and then they announce they’ve reconnected to the FireTV after the call.
The disconnect is really meant to force a Bluetooth speaker offline for timing reasons, not to drop an audio feed INTO the Dot, but I see why they coded it to just drop everything. Probably they could leave the Bluetooth inbound connection up and just mute it in the inbound direction though.
Already had the home thermostat hooked to the Alexa skill on the FireTV so that was already done.
Nifty to tell the house to set the thermostat to Away mode on the way out. The integration with the scheduler on the Bryant system is a little weird so I may (as we add other automation) disable the thermostat’s scheduler and “drive” it from code.
Will play with this for a while then start thinking about lighting controls and perhaps the garage door openers. Or whatever other interesting ideas come up.
I also need one more Dot for tunes in the garage! I forgot!
Oh yeah one other minor annoyance that’ll maybe be fixed in software. FireTV controls aren’t available in Routines (yet?). That’s a miss on Amazon’s part.
I picked up stuff on Prime Day to distract myself from not going to OSH this year. Ha.
Knowing I wasn’t going to make Oshkosh 2018, I ordered up a large distraction on Prime Day.
We had a couple of FireTV sticks already and they worked well other than the usual problems of cruddy rural bandwidth. No way can we stream two non variable bitrate video streams at the same time. Just crushes the poor internet out here. But one is usually fine.
The Echo Dots control FireTV sticks pretty well once paired the right Echo with the FireTV stick in that room in the app.
There are apps in FireTV that don’t have the control API built into them yet, like changing channels on DirecTV NOW doesn’t work yet. Still need the remote for that. Apparently PlayStation Vue does it so DirecTV NOW had better hurry up. I know how to switch and there’s no contract, month to month. AT&T better get on it. Don’t know about that new thing Philo but will have to check. It’s 1/3 the price of DirecTV NOW with a free week trial. Will mess with that when I have time.
Netflix added FireTV controls and even the ability for the core FireTV code to search available stuff on it or “tune” a particular movie. That works very well. As do a number of other specific channel apps.
Pretty cool. Quickly changing tech.
I hear the Plex app also works for the most part for someone with a local Plex server but you have to turn on the remote access in Plex to the Internet for Amazon’s thing to come query it apparently. Haven’t messed with that yet.
Honestly even with all of that TV “stuff” I’m more happy about whole house music that’s synchronized properly than anything.
That’s working great with Amazon Music and apparently works also with Spotify Premium which I’m going to be forced over to as Amazon finishes killing the personal upload library later this year.
That’s a huge mistake on their part. They have a much smaller catalog of music and also don’t have the features Spotify and Google Play Music have, so they’re cutting off their own nose on that one. We get some of their catalog because we have Prime anyway, but I wouldn’t pay for their premium music without the ability to upload.
For the moment “Alexa shuffle my library to everywhere” is nice. Stupid of them to kill that.
The coolest thing I found that I didn’t know worked, was the FireTV sticks can Bluetooth their audio to the Echo without timing or lip sync issues. Then the Echo can be fed into my old stereos that are just on all the time on a fixed input. No audio switching needed.
.
Echo stuff including whole house music with an everywhere group comes out the big speakers as do responses from the Echos, making it easy to hear everything. Then the TV audio being fed to the Echo means we have voice control of the TV volume by just telling the Echo to turn up and down. Nice. And unexpected.
The only weirdness of the Bluetooth feed setup is the Dots have to disconnect Bluetooth completely when “Drop In” is done between them or the phone app, so they do and then they announce they’ve reconnected to the FireTV after the call.
The disconnect is really meant to force a Bluetooth speaker offline for timing reasons, not to drop an audio feed INTO the Dot, but I see why they coded it to just drop everything. Probably they could leave the Bluetooth inbound connection up and just mute it in the inbound direction though.
Already had the home thermostat hooked to the Alexa skill on the FireTV so that was already done.
Nifty to tell the house to set the thermostat to Away mode on the way out. The integration with the scheduler on the Bryant system is a little weird so I may (as we add other automation) disable the thermostat’s scheduler and “drive” it from code.
Will play with this for a while then start thinking about lighting controls and perhaps the garage door openers. Or whatever other interesting ideas come up.
I also need one more Dot for tunes in the garage! I forgot!
Oh yeah one other minor annoyance that’ll maybe be fixed in software. FireTV controls aren’t available in Routines (yet?). That’s a miss on Amazon’s part.