esp32SpotifyEchoDot
spotify-qt
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esp32SpotifyEchoDot
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I’m currently modding a Crosley Cruiser clone by adding a custom made tonearm using parts from a DJ deck
#1: A vending machine in Japan that sells solder and resistors, for your late-night circuitry cravings. | 9 comments #2: I built a Spotify player out of Walnut and Birdseye Maple with an Amazon Echo Dot. When you place a CD on top, it reads an NFC tag, and then plays the CD via Spotify on the Echo Dot. Maybe not exactly DIY audio, but thought this group might like it. | 59 comments #3: I suspect there are not many of these around. Full range ribbon speakers. | 72 comments
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I built a Spotify player out of Walnut and Birdseye Maple with an Amazon Echo Dot. When you place a CD on top, it reads an NFC tag, and then plays the CD via Spotify on the Echo Dot. Maybe not exactly DIY audio, but thought this group might like it.
Would love to see how it turns out. All of my source code is on Github to help you get started. https://github.com/makeratplay/esp32SpotifyEchoDot
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I took an esp32 microcontroller and a RFID-RC522 reader, and wrote code to read a NFC tag that I place on the CD and make an API call to Spotify to play that album on the Echo Dot that I mounted into a Walnut and Birdseye Maple case that I built. What do you think?
Here is the github repo for the code: https://github.com/makeratplay/esp32SpotifyEchoDot
spotify-qt
- Spotify-Qt
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Trying to make e ink device with Linux. Kind of lost
If you want to run Spotify on a Raspberry (or PinePhone or some other device), there’s Spot, which is great, but kinda heavy and slow. There’s Spotify-qt which is faster, requires messing with Spotify developer dashboard, and UI doesn’t fit on small screens. Spotify-qt is itself based on Spotify-tui which runs in the terminal (pretty cool IMO). And a bare client/daemon is spotifyd. So you have quite a few choices there.
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Flatpak Spotify vs Tab in Firefox browser
Would like to add that you can also use clients such as spotify-qt and Spotify TUI to control said "device". There's also Spot and psst that are standalone (librespot not required but no Connect functionality).
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Question about Spotify package
spotify-qt, https://github.com/kraxarn/spotify-qt - in the repos
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linux good windows bad
You could use an an unofficial client, for example: - Spot (GTK, can stream directly) - spotify-qt (QT, just a Spotify connect frontend, so you need something like spotifyd running) - spotify-tui (terminal, again just a Spotify connect frontend) - spotifyd (daemon that is controlled via Spotify connect)
- Warum ist die Spotify App so schlecht?
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TIL that Facebook DMCA‘d the GitHub repository for the Unofficial Instagram API (used by many archiving tools)
IIRC, Spotify requires that you be a premium user to have API access to be able to use unofficial native clients like this one, and Discord will straight up ban your account if you try to use a third party client too much. BetterDiscord is a mod for the first-party client, so it behaves similarly enough that it's difficult for them to detect it. But it happened to a friend of mine that was using the WeeChat plugin while it was still being developed. There's plenty of other instances of similar situations with other services.
- Is there a music player app that can play Spotify? The Spotify official/AUR/snap/flatpak client always crashes.
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Do you want Linux phones?
> Spotify is a big ask because google would have to port widevine (the web DRM.)
Spotify shouldn't be a problem [0][1] using librespot [2]. As for banking, I can't speak for all of Europe, but web apps are generally optimized for desktop use, apps have some convinient features, like scanning the QR code of a bill and pay it with one tap, instead of having to type in everything manually when it's on paper, or copy paste it from a PDF.
Additionally some banks require an app for 2FA for the web interface on PC too.
[0] https://github.com/kraxarn/spotify-qt
What are some alternatives?
cspot - A Spotify Connect player targeting, but not limited to embedded devices (ESP32).
spotifyd - A spotify daemon
Alexa-Face-Recognition-with-ESP32CAM - An ESP32-CAM based face recognition solution to trigger Alexa routines.
spot - Native Spotify client for the GNOME desktop
ArduinoJson - 📟 JSON library for Arduino and embedded C++. Simple and efficient.
com.spotify.Client
avs-device-sdk - An SDK for commercial device makers to integrate Alexa directly into connected products.
Clementine - :tangerine: Clementine Music Player
audiobox - A music-reactive LED box with Spotify integration
spotify-tui - Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀
blynk-library - Blynk library for IoT boards. Works with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, Particle, ARM Mbed, etc.