6/17/2023 0 Comments Sonos for mac download![]() There is no lag when doing so, assuming your Internet speed is good enough. Sonos boasts the highest quality when it comes to streaming. The software is intuitive, easy to download, and set-up You can listen to TV, Radio, Audiobooks, and even MP3’s from your old CD collection once synced. The Sonos controller is the leading software, and sound system for playing music. Hoping they provide some update or option for us soon.Įdit: forgot to add, I looked on, and just looked around generally for old versions, but unfortunately couldn’t find anything.The indexing program is a little clunky, but once you get used to it, it’s much easier to use than Sonos’ competition. While I can control my system from my phone, it’s nice to have the option to control it from the desktop as well, and it appears Sonos was not aware they had broken the app on this admittedly old OS, as it is not listed as incompatible. Happy to hear Sonos has at least acknowledged the issue and is looking into a solution. It appears that updating from whatever version I was running before - whatever was current and available for download from Sonos around last January - broke S1 on macOS High Sierra, which I am also stuck on due to the model of my computer. My only suggestion is for you to try and restore S1 version 11.5 on your Mac, if you are able, through a backup or otherwise. All of our iPhones and iPads are now running the latest Sonos S1 app version 11.6.2 and they work fine. I am still running Sonos S1 Controller for Mac version 11.5 on my Mac, so my system can access my music library. Given you are having the same problem, I suspect that the issue is not just with High Sierra. I can in fact install the S2 Controller on my Mac, with no issues, but I don’t want a split system, so I am waiting on a “future resolution”. Actually, there is an ongoing issue with the Sonos S1 application on macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, we are aware of it and looking into a future resolution.” “(T)he Sonos S2 application works, the issue is related just to the S1 Application.” ”Thank you for the information provided regarding your issue. ![]() Having finally escalated the problem at Sonos, I received the following replies: The problem for me turned out to be that I am running MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 on an older Mac, that has my music library. Feels like I’m being forced out of S1 devices Sonos chat wasn’t much help as they said I should move to a later OSX or get another computer that did work… So all my music on the Mac is unreachable from my phone… NOT happy… I have 6 S1 devices that appear to be almost useless - unless I want to stream services. Until I can get it to run I can’t share my laptop music for the iPhone to find.Īny suggestions? OSX S1 controller requires at least OSX 10.11 so I should be fine. I tried reinstalling the S1 (from Sonos download page) and although it installed it still fails to run. After that it simply crashed or would not run. So I started the laptop controller and it wanted to update the controller - so I let it (no other option by the way!!). iPhone updated and accessed the test Play 1 but my Mac Book music library wasn’t available on the phone. My Sonos S1 system has been off-line for the past 8 months due to major house refurb project and I’ve just attempted to restart it. I’m stuck on OSX 10.12.6 Sierra and not able to update the OS as later ones (although they are compatible with the hardware) simply fail to install for some reason. I’ve hit a very similar issue with my Mac Book Pro. Are you saying that you have been able to update your devices running macOS to 11.6.1? Just to clarify: for me, the latest version of S1 on my iOS iPhone devices and iPadOS iPad devices is 11.6.1 but on my macOS iMac and Mac mini devices, it’s 11.5. Something for some one like P to clarify, perhaps. How come many have been able to get that installed by just following the workarounds suggested here, if the Sonos advice received is correct? ![]() The latest version of S1 for Mac is 11.6.1 and is on my Mac, and I too am on S1 with some S2 capable products, because I chose to stay on S1. Perhaps the beginning of the end of Sonos support for S1 has started with MacOS? The newest S1 version for macOS on the Sonos download page is also Sonos_57.13-34140.dmg (S2 version 14.8), so it is also incompatible and crashes on installation. Quite why my S1 Mac controller is identifying an incompatible S2 version as an update, when it is already running the latest S1 version, I don’t know. It is already running the latest S1 version for Mac (11.5). It turns out that the update that my S1 Controller for Mac is trying to run (Sonos_57.13-34140.dmg) is actually the newest update for S2 Controller for Mac (14.8). ![]() I have stuck with the S1 controller, as I don’t want a divided system. I have a number of Sonos products, some of which are S2 capable and some S1. I was finally able to get the correct explanation from someone at Sonos technical support.
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