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0.0 | 9.6 | |
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Volumio
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Web-manageable Internet Radio software for RPi?
Possibly volumio OS - found at volumio.org
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Music Streaming Devices?
You can find some ways to kind of hack something together. It's not as convenient as a ready-made consumer product, but you can get a Raspberry Pi and install something like Volumio on it. (I haven't personally used Volumio, so that's just an example more than a recommendation, although it's probably good.)
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Ready to move music off of Plex – recommendations?
Haven't tried it myself but Volumio looks like a nice option.
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Spotify Box
For anyone else who wants to do this, just set up the absolutely amazing Volumio on your RPi or any other computer.
https://volumio.org/
The web app is great for use in your house, the Spotify plugin is first class - it's supported as a target in your Spotify app, or you can browse straight from the webapp, which means even a guest on your wifi can easily pop on and help pick the music.
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Network Music Streamer Suggestions
If you're using Spotify, a Raspberry Pi 4 running Volumio (https://volumio.org/) is a sub-$100 setup (the Pi is cheap but you'll want a case and whanot) that works great. Volumio will turn it to a Spotify Connect endpoint that you can control via your phone/computer through the normal Spotify app. Use the Pi's USB out directly into the Bifrost (don't need to bother with any of the hats) and you're all set!
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Beginner looking into setting up a NAS
What I ended up doing is running Volumio on a raspberry pi hooked up to an AudioQuest Dragonfly USB DAC, which in turn outputs to one of the analogue inputs on my main amp. It's not as slick as a native Plex client, but it works well enough and (thanks to that DAC) sounds really good.
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DSM7 DAC on USB
Buy a music streamer. Like iFi Audio Zen Stream, Bluesound. Or Raspberry PI running Volumio (https://volumio.org/). Or maybe a VM running Volumio, pass the USB to it?
- Operating systems for the Steam Deck No. 3: Volumio
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Thinkpad X23 Intel Pentium III-M 700mhz 640MB RamZ Distro Reco Please
If you just want to play music, look into Kodi-based distros like LibreElec or OSMC, or audio-only distros like Volumio. Failing that, antiX or Q4OS Trinity.
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Looking for music player
Also Before I used Plex I use to have a pi plugged into my home theatre system running volumio https://volumio.org
deadbeef
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
this was my personal 'want' from deadbeef that felt a little awkward https://github.com/DeaDBeeF-Player/deadbeef/issues/2365 (recently added and recently played playlists). it may be doable with plugins or some shell scripting perhaps
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Playing Hi-Res audio in Steam Deck
I know not everyone is into this hobby. However, if you want to play dsf files, this article covers lots of Linux Players (and devices that use Linux). MPD (Media Player Daemon) seems to be a popular option for most of the devices and distributions mentioned in the article. However, if you want to try a player that does not require you to install various packages with root access, Deadbeef seems to work properly.
- Strawberry Music Player 1.0.16 Released
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When switching to Linux, what were some programs that you had to stop using because they weren't supported on Linux?
Deadbeef, maybe? This one is the most similar to foobar2k from what I tried (yeah I miss it too).
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Suggestions for a FLAC audio player giving spectrograms on Linux playing well with LDAC headphones?
Deadbeef is the most feature rich player on Linux that doesn't look like an eyesore, imo.
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averagePcmr
DeaDBeeF is the closest.
- Плеер Deadbeef теперь тоже protestware
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DeaDBeeF 1.9.0 released
Nah. They were removed and are no longer found in the repository's locale directory.
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There seems to be no Linux music player that supports reading and writing to the POPM rating tag, and making smart playlists based on both those ratings and other playlists. Or, "I really freaking miss MusicBee, man"
DeadBeef - Only possible with a plugin that is not obvious to a new user and easily misable
- Rockin DeaDBeeF
What are some alternatives?
moOde Audio - moOde sources and configs
panon - An Audio Visualizer Widget in KDE Plasma
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python
Clementine - :tangerine: Clementine Music Player
Navidrome Music Server - 🎧☁️ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
strawberry - :strawberry: Strawberry Music Player
Airsonic - :satellite: :cloud: :notes:Airsonic, a Free and Open Source community driven media server (fork of Subsonic and Libresonic)
projectm - projectM - Cross-platform Music Visualization Library. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible.
Snapcast - Synchronous multiroom audio player
Cog - Cog - A Free and Open Source Audio Player for macOS 10.13+
LMS - Lightweight Music Server. Access your self-hosted music using a web interface.
deadbeef - DeaDBeeF Player [Moved to: https://github.com/DeaDBeeF-Player/deadbeef]