2017-10-25, 18:10
(2017-10-25, 15:52)jingai Wrote: @vmantzar, there is no 'syncing' involved -- every time you make a request, it asks Kodi for the relevant library items. Then it matches what Alexa 'heard' against your library. If it finds any items that match confidently, it will choose the top match of those.
Bear in mind, this isn't and can't be perfect without a huge curated list of possible media titles (such as Amazon's catalog, which we can't access yet). But it does generally do pretty well.
To help you diagnose what's going on, please tell me exactly what you are saying to Alexa, and provide the skill log relevant to that request.
Thanks once again, when you say the skill log? Where do i get that from? Or you mean what Alexa understood (typed) when I said something to her
I asked her to play song intro, in the Alexa page i see below (i.e. it heard it correctly but played recently added songs), and in my library when I look at the tags I have a song tagged as Intro, so most of the time Alexa decides to play recently added songs, making the whole experience quite annoying tbh. Other thing I noticed is that Kodi does obey the command stop, so music never stops, I can pause/resume/next ect. but not stop. Looking at the Interaction Model Sample Utterances there are no playback control commands like stop, next, previous etc.
Playing recently added songs
Kodi
Playing recently added songs
- Voice feedback
- Alexa heard: "play song intro"