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Let us know how it plays out (pun intended), I'm thinking about a similar Pi setup running Volumio, except I'd be using my phone as the controller.
Hi. I have been thinking about looking into this same solution for internet streaming. Not to be lazy, but is there a good site that addresses using this for high quality audio?ThanksJim
I"m looking for some ideas of a cheap, simple tablet to use to control a Raspberry streamer I'm building. Is the $50 7" Kindle Fire the best buy out there for this, any other suggestions?
https://www.hifiberry.comhttps://volumio.org/project/ (Volumio is player software and OS that runs on the pi2)A quick search of "raspberry" on Computer Audiophile brought up a lot of threads.I'm considering a Pi setup too. From what I have seen so far, Volumio looks like a good bet and as close to a "turnkey" solution as is out there. Asterisk though: The Raspberry Pi 3 is just released but all of the software and OS solutions will need to be recompiled for the 3- but the 2 is reportedly perfectly fine for audio. It just requires a USB dongle to control wirelessly.Good luck with your Pi endeavor.
For internet streaming why not just get a Chromecast Audio for $35 and call it a day? Unless I am misreading things about how it works, you can control it with pretty much any computer or smart phone and once you tell Chromecast what to stream it loads up that URL and bypasses the computer/smartphone from that point on for that streaming session.
I'm not sure I 100% follow what's going on here, so forgive my ignorance. I use nomachine on my tablet to remotely control a Linux box when I need a remote desktop. It's basically like have a remote monitor, keyboard and mouse, and it's free.www.nomachine.com
Do you have an old Android phone? I am guessing, but it would makes sense that old Android versions would remain supported considering the potentially lower-price points available for this solution,