
The `play_media` service for yamaha media players isn't really documented, so unless you read the code you can't tell how to make it work. This surfaces enough details so that people can just read documentation. Related to bug https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/issues/10180
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The yamaha
platform allows you to control Yamaha Network Receivers from Home Assistant.
Supported devices:
- HTR-4065
- RX-V473
- RX-V573
- RX-V673
- RX-V773
- And more
To add a Yamaha Network Receiver to your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
- platform: yamaha
Configuration variables:
- name (Optional): Name of the device. This overrides the default name (often model number) that is returned by the device.
- host (Optional): IP address or hostname of the device
- source_ignore (Optional): List of sources to hide in the front-end
- source_names (Optional): Mapping of internal AVR source names to custom ones, allowing to rename e.g.
HDMI1
toChromeCast
{% linkable_title Discovery notes %}
- If the
discovery
component is enabled, all units on the network will be discovered using UPNP. - For receivers that support more than one zone, Home Assistant will add one media player per zone supported by the player, named "$name Zone 2" and "$name Zone 3".
- If you specify
host
manually, you must enable network standby on your receiver, or else startup of Home Assistant will hang if you have your receiver switched off. - In some cases, auto-discovery fails due to a known bug in the receiver's firmware. It is possible to manually specify the receiver's IP address or via it's hostname (if it is discoverable by your DNS) then.
{% linkable_title Supported operations %}
- Media players created by yamaha support powering on/off, mute, volume control and source selection. Playback controls, for instance play and stop are available for sources that supports it.
- The
play_media
service is implemented forNET RADIO
source only. Themedia_id
is a>
separted string of the menu path on the vtuner service. For instanceBookmarks>Internet>WAMC 90.3 FM
.
{% linkable_title Example configuration %}
A full configuration example will look like the sample below:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
- platform: yamaha
host: 192.168.0.10
source_ignore:
- "AUX"
- "HDMI6"
source_names:
HDMI1: "ChromeCast"
AV4: "Vinyl"
{% linkable_title Example play_media
script %}
The play_media
function can be used in scripts easily to build media
player presets. When done in scripts, the sequence will also allow you
to set volume per source.
# Example play_media script
#
# This is for an environment where Zone 2 of the receiver named
# `Living Room Stereo` drives outdoor speakers on the porch.
script:
rp_porch:
alias: "Radio Paradise Porch"
sequence:
- service: media_player.turn_on
data:
entity_id: media_player.living_room_stereo_zone_2
- service: media_player.volume_set
data:
entity_id: media_player.living_room_stereo_zone_2
volume_level: 0.48
- service: media_player.play_media
data:
entity_id: media_player.living_room_stereo_zone_2
media_content_type: "NET RADIO"
media_content_id: "Bookmarks>Internet>Radio Paradise"