18-Jan-2026, 22:22
(17-Jan-2026, 18:33)andrewmg Wrote: So this may require some familiarity with the command line. Download all the files into a directory on your Mac Mini (which is what I use to run this), in the terminal.app enter the command "python3 -V", which should launch a prompt to install the developer tools if you don't already have those, then change to the directory with the files using the command "cd /directory/where/you/downloaded/the/files", and then try "python3 devialet_expert_control.py status", which should auto-discover the amp on your network and output its currrent status.
If that works, you can use the instructions in the WEB_SERVER_SETUP.md file to get the web app running. If you can get the server running manually and confirm that it works on your phone, then go ahead and follow the instructions to run the server at startup. After that, it's permanently installed, and there's nothing else to do.
There's no app store app; it's a web app served from your home server. I don't know about Android, but iOS lets you put a web app on the home screen and interact with it just like any other app.
Hello Andrew - this is great work, and much appreciated !
I can confirm that it works as posted for my Original d'Atelier, using an iPhone with the server running on a Mac mini. Auto-start on login also works just fine. I have not so far got around to adding any additional commands such as pre-defining a volume or input - I'm not exactly sure just where that information has to be entered, but I'm assuming it goes somewhere in the plist. Anyway, I just wanted to confirm success with the O d'A, and send a big thank you for your efforts.
NUC i5/ROCK/Roon Lifetime => Original d'Atelier CoreInfinity #066 => Transparent MusicWave+ =>Wilson Sophia 3

