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echo: rberrypi
to: D.M. PROCIDA
from: ROBH
date: 2017-11-12 13:11:00
subject: Re: Raspberry Pi HiFi

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On 12/11/17 12:07, D.M. Procida wrote:
> What software and hardware would you recommend to turn a Raspberry Pi
> into a decent-quality music source?
>
> I'll want:
>
> * line output into an amplifier
> * playback of an iTunes library dumped on/exported to an SD card
> * playback of Internet radio sources
> * touch (via the 7" touchscreen) and/or physical controls
> * display
> * optionally, a dedicate remote control would be nice
> * optionally, playback of USB-connected CDs
>
> Suggestions and especially actual experiences welcomed!
>
> Daniele
>
I have runeaudio on my Pi 3b, headless, and can control the music by the
app which I have on my phone.
The Pi3 is connected to a Marshall speaker by an audio lead, and I
select the music from anywhere in the house. Also with runeaudio you can
stop, skip, shuffle or play 1 track over again .

I also have musicbox on a Pi Zero W, but it doesn't have the same features.

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