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Multi Room – Linux Audio Foundation
https://linuxaudiofoundation.org/category/multi-room/
Multi Room Audio Configuration. # if you intend to create a multi-room audiophile configuration sharing the same music library on your LAN network. # Use the script below to configure your audio server very easily. # create the script in scripts directory. $ sudo nano ~ / scripts / musicloungerenamer.sh. # insert these lines (copy then right-click on ssh session)
Building a Multi-Room Digital Music System | Linux Journal
https://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9175
At the core of this appliance is MPD. MPD can play almost any audio format: MP3, Ogg, AAC (without DRM), FLAC and so on. For my setup, I enabled Ogg, MP3 and AAC, as all of my music files are in one of these formats. MPD also will play audio streams. This gave my appliance the ability to play all of my favorite Internet radio stations.
Martin's GNU/Linux Projects - Multi-room audio player
http://linux.reuf.nl/projects/map.htm
There are MPD clients for your computer: GNU/Linux, Windows 10 and macOS but also for smart phones: Android, iOS and Ubuntu Touch. Examples. On my GNU/Linux computers I use mpdevil. See the screen shot below (click to enlarge). mpdevil on GNU/Linux. If you have an Android phone you can use for example MPDroid to control your multi-room audio player. See …
sound - Multi-Room / Multi-Zone DIY Audio Setup - Ask …
https://askubuntu.com/questions/95692/multi-room-multi-zone-diy-audio-setup
Currently I am looking at using an alix3d3 Found Here board as it supports POE and has an stereo audio output removing the need for at least one power plug at the output source. Ideally what I would like to be able to accomplish with this system is have 3 zones run by a board a piece pulling my music from my linux server.
Strobe Audio — Open Source Multiroom Music System
Strobe is a modern re-imagining of streaming audio built on the latest, greatest technology. Strobe is powered by a Elixir server which leverages Erlang’s famous reliability to provide an audio system that’s always there when you need it. The player software is compiled to an embedded application using the Nerves build system.
How to build your open source multi-room sound system …
https://medium.com/the-monolith/how-to-build-your-open-source-multi-provider-and-multi-room-sound-system-4015e761ce7c
Luckily it’s relatively easy to set up a multi-room experience with multiple RaspberryPis, without having to change your speakers. Let’s see how. Install Snapcast by following the instructions ...
Build a multi-room audio system with Raspberry Pi — The ...
https://magpi.raspberrypi.com/articles/build-a-multi-room-audio-system-with-raspberry-pi
Now tell Mopidy to send its audio stream to the Snapcast server instead of the DAC. sudo nano /etc/mopidy/mopidy.conf. Change… [audio] output = autoaudiosink …to (on one line): [audio] output = audioresample ! audioconvert ! audio/x-raw,rate=48000,channels=2,format=S16LE ! wavenc ! filesink location=/tmp/snapfifo. Now restart Mopidy: Tell Iris about it
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