Closed AnandJhaveri closed 3 months ago
Hi.
Use any webbrowser and visit the tune in page. Search for your radio such as SWR3 and start the stream. In this example the url is https://tunein.com/radio/SWR3-996-s24896/
and s24896
is the tunein number.
Does that help?
My recommendation: Instead of using the tunein id just add that station to "My Sonos" and use "group.play.mysonos" in universal node.
great!
thanks for your help.
regards, Anand.
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Hi.
Use any webbrowser and visit the tune in page https://tunein.com/. Search for your radio such as SWR3 and start the stream. In this example the url is https://tunein.com/radio/SWR3-996-s24896/ and s24896 is the tunein number.
Does that help?
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Description
How do I find the Tunein station id numbers?
What node/command (topic)/state (payload)
node: Universal command: group.play.tunein state:
Versions and Infrastructure
what system: Raspberry Pi node-red-contrib-sonos-plus version: 6.9.0 Node-RED version: 3.1.1 NodeJS version: v18.15.0
see: [https://flows.nodered.org/flow/a5c42641bf33dd0da9bfd4426a06950a]