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Music Assistant & Home Assistant
Music Assistant integrates with Home Assistant to create a unified multi-room audio and media system. Control playback, volume, and grouping from the dashboard. Build automations that play announcements, stream music, or silence media based on time, presence, or events.
With Music Assistant connected to Home Assistant, your media devices work together regardless of brand. Group speakers across rooms for whole-home audio, route announcements to specific zones, or automatically pause playback when someone starts a video call.
How Music Assistant Works with Home Assistant
Getting Music Assistant connected to Home Assistant and running reliably.
Discover & connect
Home Assistant discovers Music Assistant media devices on your network automatically. Add them to see playback controls, volume, source selection, and grouping options.
Multi-room audio
Group Music Assistant speakers with devices from other brands for synchronized whole-home audio. Control each room independently or as zones.
Event-driven media
Build automations that play specific audio based on events — doorbell rings, morning alarms, or custom announcements. Route different media to different rooms.
Common Music Assistant Issues
The problems installers run into with Music Assistant and Home Assistant — and how a managed setup prevents them.
Audio sync issues across rooms
Grouping Music Assistant speakers with different brands often results in noticeable audio delay between rooms. Even small sync differences (>20ms) are jarring. This requires careful network configuration.
Source switching conflicts
When multiple automation rules try to control Music Assistant media simultaneously — morning routine starts music while a doorbell announcement fires — the results are unpredictable.
Network discovery failures
Music Assistant devices rely on mDNS/SSDP for discovery. Misconfigured VLANs, firewalls, or IGMP snooping settings silently break discovery, making devices disappear from Home Assistant.
Volume normalization
Different Music Assistant speakers at the same volume percentage produce very different actual loudness levels. Without calibration, automations that set volume to 30% may whisper in one room and blast in another.
Why installers choose managed Music Assistant audio systems
- Network configuration optimized for multicast traffic and device discovery
- Volume calibration across rooms for consistent listening experience
- Priority-based media routing that handles conflicting automation gracefully
- Multi-brand speaker grouping tuned for minimal sync delay
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