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== Software == | == Software == | ||
The Music playback is controlled by [https://www.mopidy.com/ Mopidy]. Any code for setting up mopidy for the needs of the CoMakingSpace can be found on | The Music playback is controlled by [https://www.mopidy.com/ Mopidy]. Any code for setting up mopidy for the needs of the CoMakingSpace can be found on [https://github.com/comakingspace/MusicController Github]. | ||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
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== Further Improvements / things to donate == | == Further Improvements / things to donate == | ||
* Upgrade to a Raspberry Pi 3 in order to enable bluetooth playback | * Upgrade to a Raspberry Pi 3 in order to enable bluetooth playback | ||
* Add a dedicated Soundcard (USB or a | * Add a dedicated Soundcard (USB or a [https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/introducing-raspberry-pi-hats/ HAT] | ||
[[Category:Audio]] | [[Category:Audio]] | ||
[[Category:Raspberry Pi]] | [[Category:Raspberry Pi]] |
Revision as of 14:48, 9 June 2018
ProjectInfoBox Music Station | |
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Status: | Ready for usage |
Release Date: | June 8th 2018 |
Initiator: | Mitja |
Team: | Martin Olaf |
Tools Used: | Raspberry Pi |
Software Used: | MusicController |
We have a wifi-enabled music station to play songs in the common room via an amplifier.
Software
The Music playback is controlled by Mopidy. Any code for setting up mopidy for the needs of the CoMakingSpace can be found on Github.
Hardware
This project runs on a Raspberry Pi located in the Common Room, next to the speakers and the printer. Right now, this is a Rapberry Pi 2.
Usage
As documented on the Network page, the Raspberry Pi provides a MPD Daemon on Port 6600 and a webinterface on port 8888. It is able to playback Youtube videos (add it to the queue by using yt:videoID), but this is very slow and not recommended. Webradio stations can also be played.
In case you want to add your own music, please use SSH to push Music into the folder /Music
Further Improvements / things to donate
- Upgrade to a Raspberry Pi 3 in order to enable bluetooth playback
- Add a dedicated Soundcard (USB or a HAT