• palitu@aussie.zone
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    8 months ago

    The trouble is hardware. I use rpi 0’s to 3’s with snapclient installed, and an audio hat, either a quality DAC or an Amp. This then feeds your amp or speaker.

    I run snapserver on my computer in the common area, and it has Spotify, as well as any other audio source (YouTube, mp3’s, streaming radio, etc).

    I like it, I even built a portable speaker that takes a ryobi power tool 18v battery

    There is a delay between the server and the sound, but all clients are synced.

    It is a bit of a process, but the software is on github.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah so watching movies is out then eh?

      So can people on your network interact witht his? I was looking at the snapclient. Seems like maybe?

      How does it work for multi-user/ client audio? Like some one is listening to music on the porch but something else in the kitchen?

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        8 months ago

        Yep, no movies, though I think vlc can change the audio offset to suit.

        I use Spotify to all interact with what is paying. And the app to adjust different volumes. And you can have multiple streams that you direct in the app.

        There is also home assistant component which we used primarily