I have a receiver in my family room which will be powering speakers around my house. I have an Echo Dot and and old Fire TV Stick that I've retired from regular TV use because it's first gen and slow. However I thought it would be perfect to plug that Fire TV stick into one of the HDMI ports on my receiver and tell my Echo to "Play music to FireTV Stick". Sadly it seems that Amazon does not allow you to do this. When you ask it to it says it's not a device that can play music or something similar to that. I'm a little confused as to why since you can ask Alexa to play music through the Fire TV Stick remote.
Another option I considered was if the Echo Dot allowed you to switch the 3.5mm output but found out through this forum that isn't an option either.
I know I could buy another Echo Dot and hook it directly to my receiver and disable it's microphone, but that seems silly to have two Echo's in the same room. Obviously i can get a Bluetooth adapter and hook it to the receiver.
So I suppose my question is why can't I do that with my Fire TV Stick? Possibly I'm doing something wrong, but I don't see it in the command list on Amazon's website (linked below). Am I missing something? Can anyone think of any better options besides a Bluetooth adapter or a second Echo Dot? Thanks!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=202174250