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Volumio Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to Volumio
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SurveyJS
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Iris
Discover, explore and manage your music library across multiple sources with this beautiful web-based interface. Iris is a Mopidy frontend extension. (by jaedb)
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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Airsonic
Discontinued :satellite: :cloud: :notes:Airsonic, a Free and Open Source community driven media server (fork of Subsonic and Libresonic)
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OtterCastAmp
OtterCastAmp is an open-source WiFi Speaker amplifier, based on a Sochip S3 SoC. Powered by any USB PD adapter for up to 100W of music.
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Ampache
A web based audio/video streaming application and file manager allowing you to access your music & videos from anywhere, using almost any internet enabled device.
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SaaSHub
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Volumio reviews and mentions
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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 โ 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?
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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
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