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error in fetch metadata in "playing" command #2437
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Looks like you haven't paired any protocols. Trying running |
Its already paired ( device only shows airplay port 7000)
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Oh, I missed that it was a 3rd party AirPlay device. AirPlay doesn't support fetching metadata from other clients when someone is streaming to a device, so this is as good as it's gonna get I'm afraid. |
But if you airplay from one phone to this device, and then you pickup another iphone, somehow other iphone knows whats being played (in airplay drop menu it shows the device and one moving line about the content) ... probably some kind of eventing ? |
I know this use case would work with Apple TVs or HomePods, but I wouldn't expect it to work with other devices. Do you mean that is the case here? |
Describe the bug
step 1 => use iphone to airplay a video to a TV (say sony tv id xyz).
step2 => run atvremote with atvremote --id xyz playing
step3 => no metadata fetched.
Error log
How to reproduce the bug?
step 1 => use iphone to airplay a video to a TV (say sony tv id xyz).
step2 => run atvremote with atvremote --id xyz playing
step3 => no metadata fetched.
What is expected behavior?
metadata should be received
Operating System
linux
Python
3.8
pyatv
pyatv 0.14.5
Device
sony tv
Additional context
step 1 => use iphone to airplay a video to a TV (say sony tv id xyz).
step2 => run atvremote with atvremote --id xyz playing
step3 => no metadata fetched.
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