Nice, would be cool to have a fully functional squeezeclient in the mirror :)
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Posts made by Toast
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RE: MMM-TouchPlayerBasic - Simple Webradio and mp3 Playlist player.
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RE: MMM-TouchPlayerBasic - Simple Webradio and mp3 Playlist player.
@johnnyboy Logitech Squeezebox player is an old player (but still developed) that allows you to stream music to small devices like pi or computer or phones for that matter
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Logitech_Media_Server
all you need is a client to receive the music via logitechs own protocol or m3u files so you already support it but if you want to implement native support that would be awesome.
for more info on the protocol
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SlimProto_TCP_protocol
and i do belive there is a package for nodejs for the protocol
https://www.npmjs.com/package/squeezenode
not sure how good it is.
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RE: MMM-TouchPlayerBasic - Simple Webradio and mp3 Playlist player.
tnx for this module now i can hook up my squeezebox to my magic mirror since that does not requier touch at all can be remote controlled :)
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RE: Do you use a Power Switch for your MM?
a raspberry pi costs nothing to have up and running (Raspberry Pi costs between £4.60 and £10.52 per year) so i just opted for Motiondetection for the screen to it pops on and off.
simple yet awesome.
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RE: Phone Notifications
im on the latest revision but not receiving any notifcations
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RE: 230V in the naked monitor
i would not recommend it without having some form of isolation for the power supply.
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RE: logitech media server (Squeezebox)
Some Cli Examples on how to get info
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Logitech_Media_Server_CLI
Might help out if anyone deciceds to make a module :)
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RE: raspberry-pi alternatives
banana-pi kinda allergic towards Allwinner SoC would rather choose the nuc saves a person from alot of headaches when it comes to OpenGL and Hardware Acceleration.
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logitech media server (Squeezebox)
Hi
i know this is a quite old system but i like it none the less :)
was wondering if some kinds soul would mind making a module for this kinda like the Spotify module that would be awesome.
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RE: raspberry-pi alternatives
Think most of it isnt Raspberry Pi specific so an alternative like Udoo or Hummingboard shouldnt be impossible.
The most you need is Debian and NodeJS
Please correct me if im wrong :)