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Thanks for the post. Can you be sure that the commands are reaching the Shairport Sync instances in the Docker containers? |
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I'm sure this is me just missing something in my somewhat complex setup, but I haven't been able to figure it out and would really appreciate some help.
I have two instances of SPS running on Docker (on a Raspberry Pi). They're both configured identically except for their names and which Pulse Audio sinks they're pointed at. One instance is using the Pi's built-in audio, the other instance is using a USB sound card.
I use MQTT and @parauntenbach's hass-shairport-sync integration to expose and control my SPS players in Home Assistant. Mostly it works, except for volume. The entity in Home Assistant shows volume buttons:
and the volume commands are being transmitted through the MQTT broker:
But the volume of the playback doesn't actually change.
(strangely, there's no Mute button shown on the HA entity, or volume level, but not sure if that's a different issue.)
I can control volume of playback from my iPhone.
Before I switched to Docker and PulseAudio, I swore I remember being able to control the volume of SPS via Home Assistant/MQTT, and the docs in the config file suggest that volume commands are supported.
Here's my config file:
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