(I never play different music in different zones at the same time.) With that I would be satisfied. Here’s what I want to do… I want to start Roon (I can do that without Deep Harmony - It would be nice to be able to tell Alexa to start Roon and play something, but I know that isn’t available) and once it is playing something - no matter where it is playing on my system with 5 zones - I would like to be able to ask Alexa anywhere I have an Echo device to stop playing or to skip to the next song. So if not, then there is nothing to add in Step 1 above. Are you intending that Harmony will send it any instructions, becasue I’m not sure I understand why you would - or could. You only need to set up a device that Harmony will control. That is intended to represent the Android tablet that is blue-toothed to the Harmony hub.Īpologies if I sounded frustrated! I’m not sure I understand why you created an additional device to “represent” anything. I’ve created a device in addition to Deep Harmony’s Roku device (that I have renamed “Roon Controller”) as a computer with an OS of “other”. I realize that my ignorance here can be frustrating. Ignore the ID 2 change I’ve made to the remote control - that’s required because the kitchen is the second of my two hubs. Here’s my setup for controlling Roon in my kitchen. In Roon you’ll then be able to see and configure the activity in the Deep Harmony extension. That will include at least your Roon Control, but anything else you need Harmony to control. Set up at least one activity in Harmony (“Listen to Roon”) using the devices you need Harmony to control. You simply need to tell Harmony what the device is so the hub can transmit the appropriate IR codes Your hub cannot detect something that Harmony will control by IR of course, such as an amp. Set up any additional Devices required in Harmony. So, in summary, the remaining steps should be: If you want Harmony to control anything else at the same time, such as power up or down an amp using IR commands, then your Harmony hub simply needs to be told the details of the Device, and then you also have to include the Device in the Activity. Is the Roon Controller the only device you want your Harmony hub to control? If so, set up an Activity using the Harmony app which only uses that device, the Roon Controller. After you click Edit Devices, click next on + Device at the bottom of the screen … like I wrote earlier! Don’t click on Roon Controller, which is what you did. You shouldn’t need to change any of these setting from their defaults. Once your Harmony hub has this information, then those activities should appear in the Roon extension control panel. When I’ve done this, I haven’t done it in two stages like the instruction says (firstly leaving the Roon controller out, and then updating each activity to add it in) and I’ve never had a problem. One of the devices in each activity will be the Roon controller, the RokuTV. I suspect I may be missing the point here (because after what you’ve already done, what I’m about to suggest is very simple) but isn’t your next step to set up your audio devices in your Harmony app, and then in the Harmony app again, define the activities that will use those devices. Then, how do I get to the place where the Harmony buttons and the Roku commands are paired? (I have no physical remote control with actual buttons.) How do I “setup a music related activity without the Roon Controller, and then re-run the activity adding in the Roon controller”? The only device I have in the Harmony app is the Roon Controller.
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