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That very much sounds like a network problem.
Are both hosts in the same subnet?
Yeah. I did see in the docs that there can be issues with Unifi networks, which I have, or with special setups but I did try a few of the settings it mentioned with no luck.
The only thing "special" with my network is I'm using a 10.x.x.x/8 subnet mask. The part that confuses me is the speakers are added with no issue.
Have a look at mDNS. It's very often the issue here.
I am using the same network - that’s no problem
I have to ask the stupid question but are they in pause? What if you hit the button on top?
When I select the speaker in Music Assistant and play a song, the player shows up with all of the details but it's just paused.
When I press the play button in MA, nothing happens. Not even an error.
If I press play on the speaker, the last song that was playing before I selected a song in MA starts playing. The player will show my selected track as playing but it's the previous song coming out of the speaker. I can pause the song from MA but I cannot resume. If I resume it from the speaker, the MA player updates to the song that was previously playing and then I cannot control the speaker from MA.
That makes it useless. I hope you figure it out