librespot-android
knobby
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librespot-android
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I'm currently learning how to make Android apps and decided to try making my own Spotify client
I used the code from here as reference, wasn't too hard with that
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Spotify-only device?
This might be what you are looking for https://github.com/devgianlu/librespot-android
knobby
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IMO if you are not using everynoise.com to find new music, you really should.
This github project is a small remote with a rotary encoder and display on an esp32 that uses everynoise https://github.com/quadule/knobby you can select by country/genre and random, it can also be used to play and control your own playlists. It is an extremely well polished piece of software. I am not the dev, i built a couple of them though.
- connecting a DIY mp3 to a selfhosted music server.
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Is there a way to figure out the music genre through your playlists?
Everynoise is awseome, i found this https://github.com/quadule/knobby and built one. Finding new music, and different stuff. It plays merry hell with spotifys algorithm for generated playlists lol.
- Every Noise at Once
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Why are you guys sticking to the ESP8266? I just found this subreddit in my recommend.
This is a major feature. An example is this project https://github.com/quadule/knobby a spotify remote control on tt-go t-display. Its very battery friendly because the screen isn't on much, click the rotary encoder - boom its back in a second or two including connecting to wifi, spotify api and retrieving now playing info
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ESP32 - Streaming music from Spotify
https://github.com/quadule/knobby is an interesting project. While its not what op asked for, it turns esp32 into remote control for spotify. You can switch output devices, play playlists. The main goal though is finding new genres through everynoise api, its quite clever how this is done using genre + country and finding similar genres to ones you like. A side effect of using it is Spotify's own suggested playlists suddenly become more eclectic.
What are some alternatives?
spotui - Spotify in the terminal 💻🎶
alfred-spotify-mini-player - 🎵🎩 Alfred workflow to control your Spotify library at your fingertips
spocon - SpoCon - A Spotify Connect Client for Debian , Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi based on librespot-java
ipmitool - An open-source tool for controlling IPMI-enabled systems
tizonia-openmax-il - Command-line cloud music player for Linux with support for Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Plex servers and Chromecast devices.
cspot - A Spotify Connect player targeting, but not limited to embedded devices (ESP32).
mpdart - A simple X application that shows mpd album art. Mirror of https://git.depsterr.com/mpdart
spoti-dl - spoti-dl: download songs, albums and playlists using Spotify links
raveberry - A multi-user music server with a focus on participation
arduino-esp32 - Arduino core for the ESP32