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Blogger Unknown said...

Congratulations on getting it going - my very similar project keeps on stalling (nearly two years and counting).

If you are still not happy with audio quality I would recommend HiFiBerry products - my system currently uses the DAC+, but I have just seen the Amp+, which would let me get rid of the PC speakers I am currently cannibalising.

I plan to mount the original controls on quadrature encoders, and run these to an Arduinio (the HiFIBerry ate all my GPIO) running as a HID Joystick device. Should have it running by about 2020, at this rate

Re Fedora on the Raspberry Pi - it seems to happen in fits and starts. Pidora came out with a couple of releases targetting Pi A/B/B+ (compiled to Arm v6, like raspbian), there was a F21 remix for the 2B (arm v7), and there are some instructions for getting it going by overwriting the Fedora ARM boot partition with the Raspberry Pi firmware - my 2B currently runs F22.

25 September 2015 at 08:36

Blogger Alexandre Franke said...

Nicely done! Now I'm jealous… :-)

25 September 2015 at 12:42

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

Paul: the audio quality is good enough, there's just one "pop" when playback starts, which isn't so nice. Bear in mind that there's just one speaker.

I looked for quadrature encoders, but as you mention, I wouldn't know how to plug them in given that I've already used a number of the GPIO ports, and I'd still need to attach them to the case somehow. If you find cheap ones in Europe, let me know.

And about Fedora on the Raspberry Pi, only the latest Pis work with a (nearly-stock) Fedora, I went cheap :)

25 September 2015 at 14:00

Blogger Unknown said...

I tried your code for 1306 OLED display. I am unable to get to run. I have a Raspberry pi3 running jessie and mopidy.

Is your code functional? hadess/mopidy-ssd1306

I tried adding pip install Mopidy-Ssd1306, and adding [ssd1306]
enabled = true to the mopidy.conf. I had to set my config to INFO MPD server running at [::ffff:0.0.0.0]:6600
INFO HTTP server running at [::ffff:0.0.0.0]:6680 to get it to work. (127.0.0.1) would NOT work on my Pi.

I would like the oled to display the ip address and song information.


Thanks

4 July 2017 at 07:59

Blogger Bastien Nocera said...

Joe: I'm afraid that I never finished the OLED plugin for Mopidy. I wanted to preview my UI changes locally, but cairotft didn't work on virtual framebuffers. See https://github.com/LinkCareServices/cairotft/issues/2

4 July 2017 at 09:13

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