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rpi-audio-receiver
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Looking for a Bluetooth receiver that is able to be renamed easily
I once installed raspberry pi’s with a Bluetooth audio receiver config. These got installed in a professional football club with each receiver having a name like ‘changing room’ , ‘bar’, ‘manager’. They gave an open connection without PIN codes and lost the active connection as soon as the current device went out of range. We tried a number of ‘real’ Bluetooth devices from Denon and similar but none offered the configurable parts of the raspberrypi’s.
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Virtual Headphone Amp
Check this out, it may help you - seems to be describing close to what you're after
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WLED and LedFX with multiple WS2812B strip lights setup?
When I play a song on my phone/computer that is played on my speaker via bluetooth, I want the lights to be synced to music, where the ceiling and wall lights will each have different effects. I’m thinking of installing LedFx on a Raspberry Pi 4 for music syncing. Do I need https://github.com/nicokaiser/rpi-audio-receiver for this?
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having issues with the audio quality through bluetooth on raspberry pi
This may be linked to be an ongoing conflict between WiFi and Bluetooth. I bought a Hifiberry amp to explore turning a raspberry pi into a receiver, and this GitHub project is amazing for that purpose, but suggests that the RasPi's onboard bluetooth and wifi interfere with each other. I'm intending to try a USB bluetooth dongle to see if it will fix but I'm encouraged by u/AlienMajik 's post above.
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Music server for Spotify and AirPlay
Not sure if this works for you https://github.com/nicokaiser/rpi-audio-receiver
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2021 Sep 13 Stickied 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐏𝐃𝐄𝐒𝐊 thread - Boot problems? Display problems? Networking problems? Need ideas? Get help with these and other questions! 𝑳𝑶𝑶𝑲 𝑯𝑬𝑹𝑬 𝑭𝑰𝑹𝑺𝑻
I've seen https://github.com/nicokaiser/rpi-audio-receiver but not sure how to get the input from airplay and have it pair and output to the speaker.
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Sending self-hosted music "to speaker"
I do this currently with spotify, as the rpi runs rpi-audio-receiver with the spotifyd daemon. I like this because from any spotify app I can switch the device over to the rpi and the music comes out of the speakers. I don't need to access any web server running on the pi or have a separate app for playing the music there.
- Raspberry project for Bluetooth connectivity
- Ultra-newbie project: I turned an old, non-wireless USB printer into a wireless print server using a Raspberry Pi Zero W
Snapcast
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Why is Spotify not implementing this?
https://github.com/badaix/snapcast!
Works perfectly on pis scattered around the house.
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MultiRoom MulitCast Spotify Sound System Recommendations
Snapcast: The cheapest and most modular option is deploying small form factor linux clients (raspberry pis, or any host all) with an audio interface (3.5mm, RCA, or otherwise), and connect the audio output interface to your choice of speaker. Snapcast is the open-source multi-room brains. It works well in my experience, but it is tricky to get setup properly to start with. Spotify Connect support is possible so you can launch your Spotify listening session from the Spotify app. Snapcast also integrates into Home Assistant for ease of adding/removing clients from the active listening sessions (yes, plural. You can have multiple listening sessions from multiple audio input sources at once).
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Audio options for 3 to 5 zones.
- snapcast - this server/client software will broadcast synchronized audio from any source to any snapcast client. The server and clients can all run on the same computer. Individual clients are assigned to their own usb soundcard. Source and volume for each client is controlled through the webpage and/or homeassistant.
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I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music
I have a music library on my home server that I use mopidy to play via the iris plugin integrated into my home assistant UI. It plays over Snapcast which streams over the network to multiple devices in the home with independent volume control. I can fire up the Snapcast client in my phone to get it going there as well, which does work over vpn if I'm away, though I generally just fire up the files from my phones SD card for out-of-home listening. I recently started using whipper on Linux to extract audio from craigslist cds.
https://mopidy.com/
https://mopidy.com/ext/iris/
https://github.com/badaix/snapcast
https://github.com/whipper-team/whipper
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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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Camper Touchscreen Audio Setup
Instead of splitting audio from the jack output you can create a Little network with a router and have more rpi streaming music over It using snapcastsnapcast .
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Recommendations for Multi-Room Speaker With Multiple Audio Sources?
If you're into the idea of an open-source client/server architecture, then there's Snapcast. If you have a few Raspberry Pis (one per output source) or any other box that can run Linux and has an audio out interface, then this is cheap and easy with an active Home Assistant integration too.
- Question about muti-room audio solutions
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Whole Home Audio - Design Help
I'm setting up a whole home audio set up and looking for suggestions in the design. Currently, I run Snapcast on Raspberry pis connected to various soundbars or amps. It's working ok, but has issues (Mostly on some of the 2.4GHz WiFi Pis that can't keep up with the bandwidth).
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Looking for a good music playlist generator
For the multi-room audio, check out snapcast. If you like it, we could try to convince the Symfonium dev to add the ability to cast music directly to snapcast, which I would love to have!
What are some alternatives?
spocon - SpoCon - A Spotify Connect Client for Debian , Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi based on librespot-java
balena-sound - Build a single or multi-room streamer for an existing audio device using a Raspberry Pi! Supports Bluetooth, Airplay and Spotify Connect
hifiberry-os - Linux distribution optimized for audio playback
Icecast - Icecast streaming media server (Mirror) - Please report bugs at https://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/icecast-server/issues
Iris - Discover, explore and manage your music library across multiple sources with this beautiful web-based interface. Iris is a Mopidy frontend extension.
moOde Audio - moOde sources and configs
raspotify - A Spotify Connect client that mostly Just Works™
LMS - Lightweight Music Server. Access your self-hosted music using a web interface.
pi-midi-host - Setup a Raspberry Pi as a headless MIDI USB host
Volumio - Volumio 2 - Audiophile Music Player
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
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.