bluez
mpd
bluez | mpd | |
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8 | 59 | |
48 | 2,089 | |
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10.0 | 9.8 | |
almost 9 years ago | 4 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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bluez
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I'm trying to learn how to use a protocol stack like BlueZ, but I have no idea where to look to find the instructions for how to actually use the thing, what am I missing?
Upon going on the website BlueZ there is a lot of details about the versions, downloading the thing, releases, features, and a FAQ page with very little info.
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How do I use Server as Speakers?
And bluez for the Bluetooth part
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I know nothing about Linux, but it's all I have to work with
You can use command sudo apt install bluez to install bluez, a Bluetooth Linux stack, and then install Blueman, a GUI Bluetooth manager
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Stop blueman from stealing bluetooth devices when away from keyboard?
Option 3: raise a PR on the bluez people at http://www.bluez.org/ to include such a timeout into the driver (or contribute code to do it)
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What Earbuds Are Best For Me?
I would strongly appreciate a model with Linux user testimony to it playing nice with BlueZ/Pipewire - although it feels as if more gadgets have worked OOTB in the past half-decade, I'm loathe to dump $100+ on hardware which might not even connect.
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Paired the Deck to Win10 via Bluetooth to see what happens... welp, its a Bluetooth Speaker!
Well it's undoubtedly using http://www.bluez.org/ but this is just how all linux systems work (because they pretty much all use bluez), idk what this guy is talking about a driver for
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Problems installing PyBluez on Linux!
the command you used is for a source-based install, not a pip-based install. did you also try installing via pip? python -m pip install pybluez also see http://www.bluez.org/
- Pydbus + Bluez, discover all nearby devices and retrieve their Class of Device and Icon
mpd
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MphpD - A PHP library for MPD
Last week I released v1.0.0 of MphpD - a fully-featured, dependency-free PHP library for the Music Player Daemon. It's my first take on a library so feedback and suggestions is very much welcome and appreciated.
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Any ideas?
mpd server + mpd clients? https://www.musicpd.org/
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Festival v1.0.0 - A music player
Eventually I'd like to continue with the other frontends I have planned, starting with festivald which will be a music daemon, similar to mpd.
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Jukebox/local radio via UDP
It's not written in Java, but if you want to look at some source code and/or protocols to see how it's already been done, look at mpd (https://www.musicpd.org/). IIRC, it actually uses TCP.
- Unable to use mpd
- Suche Empfehlung für Soundsetup für Wohnzimmer in Mietwohnung
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How do I use Server as Speakers?
Well, it’s a slightly odd use case in that normally the server would just be the server and not also the player, but given the kit you’ve got it makes sense. Probably what you want is MPD plus one of the MPD web clients.
- I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music
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Whole home sync'd rpi audio w plex, spotify, airplay
You want SnapCast. You'd run snapserver on your Linux box and snapclient on your Pi's. Snapserver has support for Airplay (via shairport-sync) and Spotify (via librespot). I recommend using MPD for your music library, as I don't think PlexAmp can output audio in a way that's useful for snapserver.
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Kubuntu and xRDP
If it is just music, have you considered MPD or similar? An entire DE seems like overkill. There are several good options for doing this and they're not difficult to set up. Even good ol' VLC has an HTTP interface option so you can set it to allow connections from your LAN, then launch in that headless mode, inside tmux or as a service, limited to files from a specific directory tree. It's then controllable from any device on your LAN has a web browser.
What are some alternatives?
blueman - Blueman is a GTK+ Bluetooth Manager
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python
NymphCast - Audio and video casting system with support for custom applications.
owntone-server - Linux/FreeBSD DAAP (iTunes) and MPD media server with support for AirPlay 1 and 2 speakers (multiroom), Apple Remote (and compatibles), Chromecast, Spotify and internet radio.
UxPlay - AirPlay Unix mirroring server
squeezelite-esp32 - ESP32 Music streaming based on Squeezelite, with support for multi-room sync, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Hardware buttons, display and more
dotfiles
balena-sound - Build a single or multi-room streamer for an existing audio device using a Raspberry Pi! Supports Bluetooth, Airplay and Spotify Connect
LibreOffice - Read-only LibreOffice core repo - no pull request (use gerrit instead https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/) - don't download zip, use https://dev-www.libreoffice.org/bundles/ instead
VideoLAN Client (VLC) - VLC media player - All pull requests are ignored, please follow https://wiki.videolan.org/Sending_Patches_VLC/
ONLYOFFICE - ONLYOFFICE Docs is a free collaborative online office suite comprising viewers and editors for texts, spreadsheets and presentations, forms and PDF, fully compatible with Office Open XML formats: .docx, .xlsx, .pptx and enabling collaborative editing in real time.
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System