Hi All,
Been using this great library since 2017 and it has worked flawlessly.
I realized last night that out of the blue some of my various scheduled announcements were not running, so I pulled up a direct call in my browser, such as:
http://192.168.1.136:5005/sayall/hellow%20world/Catherine/70
And when doing the above (or any other TTS comands), am now receiving the following out of the blue (w/o any other sort of system changes, upgrades, installs, etc):
{"status":"error","error":"Got status 401 when invoking /synthesize","stack":"[object Object]\n at /home/pi/downloads/node-sonos-http-api/lib/tts-providers/microsoft.js:88:12\n at process._tickDomainCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:129:7)"}
I checked to make sure my API Key didn't expire and I can manually make curl calls to request a new token, etc, w/o issue, but the synthesize has stopped working even with the most simple one or two words text phrase (hello world in the above example).
I see some references to others out there that it may reflect an issue with the service itself, so am wondering if anyone else is seeing the same issue.
Thanks.
Hi All,
Been using this great library since 2017 and it has worked flawlessly.
I realized last night that out of the blue some of my various scheduled announcements were not running, so I pulled up a direct call in my browser, such as:
http://192.168.1.136:5005/sayall/hellow%20world/Catherine/70
And when doing the above (or any other TTS comands), am now receiving the following out of the blue (w/o any other sort of system changes, upgrades, installs, etc):
{"status":"error","error":"Got status 401 when invoking /synthesize","stack":"[object Object]\n at /home/pi/downloads/node-sonos-http-api/lib/tts-providers/microsoft.js:88:12\n at process._tickDomainCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:129:7)"}
I checked to make sure my API Key didn't expire and I can manually make curl calls to request a new token, etc, w/o issue, but the synthesize has stopped working even with the most simple one or two words text phrase (hello world in the above example).
I see some references to others out there that it may reflect an issue with the service itself, so am wondering if anyone else is seeing the same issue.
Thanks.