Software and configuration for the Ardent Mobile Cloud Platform's Raspberry Pi
- Use the latest version of Raspbian
- Use rpi-update to install the latest firmware
- Install extras with system/install.sh
The server is written in Python, but it includes C-language extension modules. For convenience, you can build it in-place:
$ ./setup.py build --build-platlib=.
running build
running build_py
running build_ext
Running it:
$ ./server.py
2013-08-07 14:40:56,536 - amcpserver - DEBUG - action="init_server", port="8000"
2013-08-07 14:40:56,540 - amcpserver - DEBUG - action="init_soundout", system="Darwin"
press enter to quit...
The shairport project is an open source AirPlay-compatible server. It runs really nicely on the Raspberry Pi. The original version was a mishmash of Perl and command line tools, with a C-language daemon to handle audio decompression.
There's a new 1.0 release of shairport under development which is much friendlier and more efficient. It's been rewritten fully in C, and it has a much nicer architecture. This code still hasn't been merged back to the main branch, but I've been testing it and it seems nice and solid. The repository is on Github:
https://github.com/abrasive/shairport/tree/1.0-dev
Important: By default, this will compile without any optimization flags. Compile-time optimization is really important for the audio decompression code here! In my testing, CPU usage went from 40% down to about 15% by compiling with optimization:
./configure
CFLAGS="-O3 -ffast-math" make
install SD card
boot up and change the default password and expand the filesystem, reboot (raspi-config is the tool)
sudo rpi-update
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
sudo apt-get install mplayer
sudo apt-get install screen vim
git clone https://github.com/abrasive/shairport.git -b 1.0-dev (clone the shairport branch that's better)
cd ~/shairport
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -ffast-math"
make
make install
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/ArdentHeavyIndustries/amcp-rpi.git
python setup.py build --build-platlib=.
cd ~/amcp-rpi/system
./install.sh