Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 c89a66b08a feat(media): add AfterTouch "ding" signature audio
A 600 ms two-chirp sound derived from the braille S+T pair that
makes up the AfterTouch logo. Used as the test-playback target so
operators can confirm a freshly migrated speaker actually emits
audio without depending on TuneIn or any external service.

Mapping: dot rows → pitches (A5/E5/A4), dot columns → stereo
channels. S (dots 2,3,4) renders first, then T (dots 2,3,4,5) —
audibly "S plus one more voice".

Generator under scripts/gen-aftertouch-ding regenerates the file
on demand:

  go run ./scripts/gen-aftertouch-ding \
    -o pkg/service/handlers/static/media/aftertouch-ding.wav

22050 Hz stereo 16-bit PCM, ~52 KB. Picked up by the existing
static/media/* embed in handlers_media.go, so it's served at
GET /media/aftertouch-ding.wav once handlers can play it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-19 23:20:40 +02:00
2026-05-17 15:05:39 +02:00
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AfterTouch

Bose SoundTouch Toolkit

Go Reference Go Report Card License: MIT

Independent project. Not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or otherwise connected to Bose Corporation. See Disclaimer for the full statement.

Context: Cloud Shutdown

Bose is shutting down SoundTouch cloud services on May 6, 2026. After that, music service browsing, preset sync, and the official SoundTouch app stop working. This toolkit lets you keep your speakers fully functional.

See the Survival Guide for the full picture.


Tools

soundtouch-service — AfterTouch

A local server that replaces the Bose cloud ("AfterTouch"). Once your speaker is redirected to it, you have full control without any Bose cloud dependency. The built-in web UI at http://localhost:8000 handles all setup — no config files needed to get started.

If you don't want to run a server for this - no problem. The service is small enough to run on the SoundTouch itself. See the On-Device Installer for instructions.

Two scenarios:

Before shutdown — migrate your existing setup While the Bose cloud is still running, use soundtouch-backup to save your account data. The local service web UI then helps with the migration so your speaker keeps its presets and credentials.

After shutdown or factory reset — start fresh Create a local account, configure your speakers, and start using them immediately. No Bose infrastructure required.

Redirecting your speaker

The service needs a stable address on your local network (e.g. soundtouch.fritz.box or soundtouch.local). The speaker must then be redirected to resolve the Bose cloud hostnames to that address. Two supported methods:

Method How it works Notes
XML redirect Upload a config XML via the Web API Surgical; covers only registered endpoints; best for testing
DNS/DHCP Serve custom DNS on your network Covers all devices at once; requires port 53 and TLS

The web UI walks you through each method. DNS redirect requires HTTPS — the service manages its own CA certificate and the web UI guides you through trusting it on each speaker.

Note: A hosts-file method (direct SSH edits to /etc/hosts) also exists in the codebase but is deprecated and not exposed in the web UI.

Enabling SSH via USB stick

Some setup steps require SSH access to the speaker. Enable it once per device: create a file named remote_services on a FAT-formatted USB drive (the drive may need its bootable flag set — see SoundCork issue #172), and insert it while the speaker is powered on. After reboot, root SSH is available with no password.

See Device Initial Setup and Migration Guide for step-by-step instructions.


soundtouch-backup

Backs up your Bose cloud account (presets, paired devices, music sources) and each speaker's local state before the shutdown. Run soundtouch-backup all to capture everything in one step; it authenticates with the Bose cloud, then polls each paired speaker over the local network.

See the soundtouch-backup README for usage.


soundtouch-cli

Command-line control of any SoundTouch device: play/pause/volume, presets, source selection, multiroom zones, device discovery, and more. Works entirely over the local network — no cloud dependency. Well-suited for scripting and home automation.

See the CLI Reference for full usage.


soundtouch-web

A standalone web UI for device control — play, pause, volume, preset selection, real-time status — served from a local Go binary. Complements soundtouch-service when you want a dedicated device-control interface separate from the setup/admin UI.

See the soundtouch-web README for usage.


Go library

pkg/client provides a Go API for all SoundTouch device endpoints: media control, volume, presets, sources, zones, real-time WebSocket events, and device discovery. Use it to build your own integrations.

go get github.com/gesellix/bose-soundtouch

See the API Reference and pkg.go.dev for documentation.


Documentation


  • SoundCork (Deborah Kaplan et al.) — Python service interception; pioneered the cloud emulation approach this project builds on
  • SoundCork Stockholm App — Companion app for SoundCork
  • SoundTouch Plus (Todd Lucas) — Home Assistant integration; extensive undocumented API documentation
  • ÜberBöse API (Julius) — API research and advanced endpoint discovery
  • Bose SoundTouch Hook (Adrian Böckenkamp) — LD_PRELOAD hooking for reverse engineering device internals

Support


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Contributing

Issues and pull requests welcome — code, documentation, bug reports, and feature ideas all land in the same place. By submitting a contribution you agree to license it under MIT. For significant changes please open an issue first to discuss the approach. See CONTRIBUTING.md for the full guide.

Support the project

If this toolkit kept a speaker (or several) of yours alive past the Bose cloud shutdown and you want to give back, GitHub Sponsors is open. No expectation — everything in this repo stays MIT regardless.

GitHub Sponsors

Disclaimer

This is an independent open-source project. Bose and SoundTouch are registered trademarks of Bose Corporation in the United States and other countries. This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or otherwise connected to Bose Corporation.

The toolkit exists solely to restore functionality of Bose SoundTouch speakers after the official cloud service shutdown on May 6, 2026. Reverse engineering for the sole purpose of interoperability is permitted under EU Directive 2009/24/EC, Article 6 ("Decompilation"), and comparable provisions in other jurisdictions.

The optional Stockholm frontend integration (STOCKHOLM_DIR) requires the user to supply the Stockholm web-app sources themselves; no Bose code is redistributed in this repository.

The software is provided AS IS, without warranty. Use at your own risk.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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