Professional/Commercial Use?

Or this?

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Now the most important thing in commercial use is to fasten a very powerful local neural network. And apparently, new trends show that the main thing here is additional education. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare scenarios on how to train the neural network on the Home assistant.
There are many complaints that voice assistants - speakers upload private data to the Internet. And people want to have private opportunities.

It requires debug adb, and I need same for universal media player.

You wanted a remote control for android tv. When a solution is found, you change the requirements.

You’re Welcome.

Is there some reason plex does not work for you? I have a plex server with 3 dual-zone Yamaha receivers driving a bunch of in-ceiling speakers with a pile of chromecasts. No issues at all playing whatever I want wherever I want it.

Is there a list or reference somewhere of said local integrators? My Google-Fu has drawn a blank so far…

Sorry to disappoint you but it works really well for a residential customer with audio/video in all rooms (HDMI videé distribution on CAT6 and audio distribution) :wink:

Is there a website with examples of such systems, perhaps a portfolio?

Unhappy not as it’s some private high-end customes so not able to share anything :frowning:

Audio in all rooms:

Video would be trivial using the same or similar components.

Thank you, it is very detailed video. Yamaha api is used, the only thing that raised questions for me is that the sound controllers in each room do not seem to have feedback to HA

That’s in Part 2. :wink:

Or were you talking about the volume controls?

About volume control

The Yamaha integration has volume control.

Watch the video, he’s specifically talking about a piece of hardware.

@nick2525 I’m sure there’s probably some company out there that does make ones that would talk to HA, but then you have to figure out how to power them, and they are going to cost a LOT more since they won’t be passive devices. But hey, if that’s what you want, I’m sure Google can find you something. :slight_smile:

Currently, large integrators of smart home systems have begun to look closely at home assistant, but there is a lack of a good system for limiting user account restrictions

Can you give evidence?

Is one of these people a large integrator?

If so, why aren’t they here commenting?

I work in large scale commercial software automation systems.

i would say access control is probably is a large limitation to homeassistant in commercial use.

If you sell something pre-configured, the customer goes and screws up that configuration, then you are gonna loose a lot of time debugging or diagnosing what has changed. Only to find the customer changed something. Arguably it was actually easier in the early days of homeassistant with YAML files, but i do like me a GUI.

Ideally you would be able to control the permission of every page and every action, having individual permissions and configurable levels of permission.

Logging is another limitation, in my opinion, homeassistant for reasons i totally understand, doesn’t log nearly enough for a commercial application. You need logs of everything to diagnose things remotely, who did what, when and how etc.

That is before we get into the subject of security, most of us tinkerers accept the risks of homeassistant and exposing it to the t’interwebs, As soon as you commercialise it, you expose yourself to liabilities that i certainly wouldn’t want to be involved in without a very good lawyer devising a contract.

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