Pi MusicBox is the Swiss Army Knife of streaming music on the Raspberry Pi. With Pi MusicBox, you can create a cheap (Sonos-like) standalone streaming music player for Spotify and other online music services.
This is the source code used to create a Pi MusicBox SD card image. Images are available to download from www.pimusicbox.com.
- Headless audio player based on Mopidy. Just connect your speakers or headphones - no need for a monitor.
- Quick and easy setup with no Linux knowledge required.
- Stream music from Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Music, YouTube and Subsonic.
- Listen to podcasts (with iTunes and Podder directories) as well as online radio (TuneIn, Dirble and Soma FM).
- Play MP3/OGG/FLAC/AAC music from your SD card, USB drives and network shares.
- Remote controllable with a choice of browser-interfaces or with an MPD-client (e.g. MPDroid for Android).
- AirTunes/AirPlay and DLNA streaming from your smartphone, tablet or computer.
- Support for all kinds of USB, HifiBerry and IQ Audio soundcards.
- Wi-Fi support (WPA, Raspbian supported Wi-Fi adapters only)
- Last.fm scrobbling.
The files (modified or new) for the system are in the directory /filechanges. In the root you'll find a description on how to build it and the build scripts.
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