There are lots of streaming video players out there. You can get a Roku or Chromecast for $20-80, depending on the model. You can get a Firestick for $30-50. You can get an AppleTV or Nvidia Shield for $90-200. Hell, you can build a great video player [youtube.com] from a Raspberry Pi 5 for around $100.
What did Sonos think it was bringing to this party that would make the venture worthwhile?
Sonos should have had multi room streaming and source distribuion for video at least a decade ago. This missed the boat so hard on this.
You know how on their zone players you can feed a line in, so from a record deck, a computer, a TV, a line out on a pre amp and then stream THAT around the house to all your other sonus devices and lock it in so no delays or lags. That is pretty neat stuff.
All they had to do was make a zoneplayer with a video in and video out. Feed your hdmi into the device and have it s
They ever fix it?
Nope. That's why I changed all my players to BlueOS.
What did Sonos think it was bringing to this party that would make the venture worthwhile?
You know how on their zone players you can feed a line in, so from a record deck, a computer, a TV, a line out on a pre amp and then stream THAT around the house to all your other sonus devices and lock it in so no delays or lags. That is pretty neat stuff.
All they had to do was make a zoneplayer with a video in and video out. Feed your hdmi into the device and have it s