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0014570MMAGeneralpublic2022-03-21 16:26
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeverityfeatureReproducibilityalways
Status feedbackResolutionopen 
Product Version1.3.1 
Target Version2.1.0 
Summary0014570: Voice commands no longer work for MediaMonkey as a default Music Service Provider
DescriptionAt some point in the rollout of Google Assistant, MediaMonkey voice control commands stopped allowing MediaMonkey to be the default music app. It appears that this is because MMA is not certified as a 'Music Provider' and only such providers can be set as the default music service.

MediaMonkey can still be used via voice commands, but only if the user specifies '...on MediaMonkey' for each command. Details at:
https://support.google.com/assistant/answer/7539710



Additional InformationMore about integration with the Google Assistant at https://developers.google.com/actions/
(though I haven't seen anything about how to become a 'Music Provider').
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rusty

2017-11-29 21:28

administrator   ~0049312

From what I've read, this integration isn't possible unless Google specifically enables it. There doesn't appear to be a process for applying to have it enabled other than by having users request the integration via:

Google App
Menu button > Send feedback

peke

2018-01-18 03:19

developer   ~0049536

Assigned to me for checking if what applications have 'Music Provider' cert

rusty

2022-03-17 01:56

administrator   ~0067325

Re-tested in Android 12 and ATM, the way to make MMA become the default service provider is by setting the Assistant to have 'No default (music) provider'. With that configuration, the last-used media player is the service provider.

peke

2022-03-21 16:26

developer   ~0067352

Android Auto on 8.1 and 9.0 do not work that way it shows msg "No music provider please install YouTube Music".