Can anyone get BBC Sounds to actually play something just by using Google voice controls (whether Google Assistant or Gemini) from your phone?
On my phone (Pixel 6a)
(1) Gemini seems to not recognize BBC Sounds at all (only offering to stream music using Spotify, which isn't even installed on my phone or YT Music)
(2) Reverting back to the old Google Assistant, I at least get a pop-up option to launch the app but (a) I have to launch it manually (naughty when driving) and (b) even when launched, it does play/do anything.
If you've got it working, please let me know what magic combination of voice commands you use!
(Google and BBC Sounds help haven't given me a workable answer part from a dumb suggestion to cast content instead, which is a non-starter in my car...)
Yes, just say -
Hey Google, play BBC radio 6
It'll then do that...don't mention bbc sounds as that stops it from working. It will then play what is being broadcast at that time. I use that when I want to listen to BBC radio 2 or BBC radio 4 extra.
If it is a particular show you want to listen to, you need to open the app on your phone and start the show and then cast to your Google speaker. I do that for listening to a particular show on BBC radio 4 extra.
No idea but my better half  thinks Siri is some kind of attention-stealing slut that competes with her because I ask it to set a timer or remind me to buy tin foil.
Which I find quite sweet tbh.
I tried your suggestion to drop "BBC Sounds" from the command but I still get the same pop-up to manually launch the app. I've had a look at the BBC Sounds app permissions and nothing relevant is disabled. Weird...
Remind me to buy tinfoil
For a hat?
I always have to tell google which device to play music or radio etc on eg. OK google play radio scotland on kitchen display
Hey Google, play BBC radio 6
This. On a Lenovo Google alarm clock thing.
'Hey Google, play Six Music'. On various Google speakers and my phone when I'm in the car.
Sometimes I have to specify the device, but only when it's different to the speaker that's listening to me.
mine works fine on my google home dock/screen thing, but I have the same issue with my phone (pixel 7) when driving - it just opens the Sounds app, without playing anything.
frustrating.
‘Hey Google, play Six Music’. On various Google speakers and my phone when I’m in the car.
WTF! I keep getting the stupid pop-up launcher. I'm guessing there's something buried deep down in some settings somewhere but I'm drawing a blank...
(For context, I'm not using a smart speaker or Google Home device - it's mostly just or Bluetooth audio content to my cars stereo [It's doesn't have Android Auto] or a regular/dumb Bluetooth speaker at home)
if it's any consolation the lenovo bedside clock often works when the google nest thing doesn't at home, when given identical commands, such as 'hey google, play bbc radio 6 music'. sometimes the same device doesn't recognise the same commands, or, if it recognises the command doesn't recognise the device it relates to such as a particular Hue bulb's description. WTF the system doesn't cache commands locally and do a compare and contrast if it doesn't get a result is absolutely beyond me. i've had these things for about 5 years now and i only ever ask it to do the same stuff. smart home is very much a misnomer IMV. grr.
on dad's alexa, the first command is "alexa, open bbc sounds". once that's done, THEN you say what you want to play
So this is where they all seem to be different!
On our Alexa's all we have to say is 'Alexa, Play Six Music', or 'Alexa, play Radio 1' etc.
No Open BBC sounds stuff.
I just say to my google speaker
'OK google play radio 6'
and it does
works exactly the same on my alexas
I have a similar problem launching 6 music with Google Assistant on my phone, not found a reliable solution. Alexa's usually spot on with it though, although this morning when I asked "her" to play Radio Suffolk, she played Radiohead instead...
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‘Hey Google, play Six Music’. On various Google speakers and my phone when I’m in the car.
WTF! I keep getting the stupid pop-up launcher. I’m guessing there’s something buried deep down in some settings somewhere but I’m drawing a blank…(For context, I’m not using a smart speaker or Google Home device – it’s mostly just or Bluetooth audio content to my cars stereo [It’s doesn’t have Android Auto] or a regular/dumb Bluetooth speaker at home)
How weird and annoying. I'm trying to think if I need to have the phone unlocked to talk to it in the car (usually I have maps on) but I'm pretty sure I've managed to make it work once by shouting at it in my pocket.
Do you have the Google Home app installed and set up? That might make a difference maybe?
Do you have the Google Home app installed and set up? That might make a difference maybe?
Yes I have it installed though it's a bit of a mystery to me as I don't have any home automation (apart from a couple of Chromecast - and I never bother with automation or voice control at home)
What would I need to check in Google Home??
Never works for me on Sonos Roam with Google.
Usually plays 6music playlist on Spotify.
Watching with intestine (i love autocorrect!)...
For me it had always been pretty simple, "hey google, play bbc radio six".
But over the christmas period the response became, "ok. Here's a spottify selection called 'radio 4 choral selection'"
Like watching my brother repeatedly ask his dog to stop doing something, my ever more exasperated, simplistic, rephrased, instructions, eventually illicited the desired response (although, luck succeeding over judgement being likely to be the barer of the required result both cases).
Today i heard a trailer on bbc for, "Start any current show by saying xyz. Missed a bit? Rewind by saying this... Wish you had caught your usual abc time show? Just say.... "
And assumed they had been frigging with the voice prompts over christmas period to account for this.
Being the cynic i had been wondering if google was just misbehaving on purpose to 'learn' how my voice changes under duress!
All good here now though (i wonder how 'regional' / 'localised' these roll-outs are).
I've just got a widget on the homepage of my iPhone that opens 6Music direct - it's 2 taps on the screen when closed, so quicker even than a Siri command. Does a Pixel not do that?
Does a Pixel not do that?
I can't compare directly to an iPhone but I've got the BBC Sounds installed on my phone's homescreen but if the phone goes into power save mode (like I've forgotten to plug it in), then the screen is off and I'd have to punch in my PIN to unlock it, then fire up the app, then find the program I wanted to play.
Not ideal when driving! And theoretically not needed if voice control worked properly...
Never had an issue with hey Google play bbc radio 6. Play bbc radio 5 however gets some album from someone I've never heard of. Need to say bbc radio five live.
On a related note has anyone had issue casting pocketcast recently? It plays for 1 second then pauses.
I've been experimenting with the least number of words. I can now get consistent success with:
"Ok Google, Radio 6"
I can also say
"Hey boo boo, radio 6" said in a yogi bear accent.
(Old Google home speaker)
I've been experimenting with the least number of words. I can now get consistent success with:
"Ok Google, Radio 6"
Yeah, I just say 'Hey Google, Six Music' and that's enough it seems. To be honest, it does my head in still. Much prefer a button on our old radio 😬
Is there any way to stop it repeating back to you what you just asked for like some demented digital parrot?
Instead of "play 6 music", try "play BBC 6 music".Â
It’s for these reasons, and having had to stop myself from making snarky comments when friends have to repeatedly ask Alexa to play something from a playlist, that I absolutely refuse to use any voice assistant, when I can do it perfectly well by selecting the song from my music library with none of the hassle! Why spend five minutes getting angry when a minute doing it yourself gets you the required result?
Another suggestion (works for a google device, unsure if it would help for handsfree car usage)....
Set up a 'routine', even though it will probably only a single task. Give it a stupid, (but unique) name.
@CountZero - that works brilliantly unless you are driving as you then need to read your playlist screen...
Surprised no one has mentioned you can't ask "Siri" to play BBC 6 Music, that's blood annoying as you have to use an iPhone etc to airplay to HomePod.
Surprised no one has mentioned you can't ask "Siri" to play BBC 6 Music, that's blood annoying as you have to use an iPhone etc to airplay to HomePod.
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Yep, it is annoying, it's because Apple give a shit about their customer's privacy so they won't let the BBC have access to listener data - hence BBC not playing ball with them.
You can in theory make a Siri Shortcut that will launch BBC Sounds and play the requested station, but I've not found it very reliable.
Via the Shortcut app I have managed to get the my phone to reliably fire up a radio app (Receiver), switch to 6 Music and transfer the audio to the HomePod next to my bed at 6:30 every morning as an alarm.
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You can in theory make a Siri Shortcut that will launch BBC Sounds and play the requested station, but I've not found it very reliable.
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I've attempted to make a "Hey Siri" shortcut to play Radio 6/Radio 4/Radio 3 etc but it will not work, I believe it used to work using the tune-in radio app but not anymore.
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I've attempted to make a "Hey Siri" shortcut to play Radio 6/Radio 4/Radio 3 etc but it will not work, I believe it used to work using the tune-in radio app but not anymore.
There's an app called "Receiver" that seems to be the go-to instead of Tune In nowadays. If you select a station there's a "+ Siri" button down the bottom of the screen that is meant to make a Siri shortcut.
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There's an app called "Receiver" that seems to be the go-to instead of Tune In nowadays. If you select a station there's a "+ Siri" button down the bottom of the screen that is meant to make a Siri shortcut.
Ta, I’ll go away and attempt this now 👍Â
I’ve just got my first Sonos with voice (all my others don’t have it). What am I supposed to say to that to get it to play 6 Music? Can the Sonos assistant do it or do I need to set up Google?
What have you tried?Â
I decided I really hated talking to a thing and then having that thing repeat it all back to me before putting Six Music on, so I bought a nice Bluetooth radio instead.Â
Back to just pressing a button. Bliss 😊Â
I reckon it could catch on.
Just set up Alexa, but that doesn’t work either. It says it’s going to do it, plays the intro then doesn’t actually start the station.
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As much as this pains me:
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
I get this sometimes with Echo devices, where they go "I've done this" and they haven't. A power-cycle fixes it. Well, in my anecdotal experience at least.
No but I’ll give it a go before I give up 👍
I just can’t understand why people have to overcomplicate things by relying on unreliable technology to do something as simple as selecting a radio station! Or even worse, asking to play songs or albums when it’s easier to use a touchscreen. It’s actually embarrassing watching someone ask Alexa repeatedly to play a song I could have had playing in half the time manually. *rolls eyes*