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ESP8266Audio reviews and mentions
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I'm stumped. Strange issue with ESP8266Audio
Having an issue here using the ESP8266 Audio library (found here).
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Playing a local sound via i2s and speaker component
The Arduino sketch that works for me reads the data out of PROGMEM. When I use that same raw data in ESPhome, it crashes my ESP too. Would there be a way to play from PROGMEM in ESPhome too? Other ways in the library are a function or streaming, but that doesn't fit my use case unfortunately.
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Just Released My ESP32-S3 Audio Dev Board
If you're getting started, the ESP8266Audio library makes it easy to play audio with the Arduino toolchain. For more advanced use cases, Espressif's own ESP-ADF has a lot of useful features and examples.
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Confusing Pin Default
Not sure where you got that. According to the ESP8266Audio documentation, the default GPIOs are 2, 15, and 3. You're trying to change 15 to 13.
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When I successfully make ESP8266Audio working~
ESP8266Audio is really fun and easy to use
- Really? I have been looking for an example of playing mp3 using PAM8302 esp32, and could not find anything out there. anyone can help me?
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need some help choosing which pi would be best suited for retrofitting inside a nokia 3310
The ESP32 might suffice for that then, depending on what you consider to be basic applications. It certainly has wifi and bluetooth functionality and you can do audio with an extra chip or an interesting workaround. The ESP32-A1S module even has the necessary chip integrated but you'll likely need to roll a custom PCB for it.
- How to - Play WAV files from SD card with I2S
- How to use cheap USB speakers with ESP8266?
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ESP8266 Internet radio in a plastic can! (with some 3D printed parts)
I am simply using the sample code from here. https://github.com/earlephilhower/ESP8266Audio
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earlephilhower/ESP8266Audio is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ESP8266Audio is C.
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