Some scripts to create a RPI musicbox with a HifiBerry DAC on Raspberry PI (especially PI Zero) with Raspbian
- 26.04.2020 - now musicbox is compatible with Raspian Buster and RPI 4b
- Spotify Connect Server: spotifyd
- Plex Audio Player: Plexamp for RPI v2.0 beta 2 - Plexamp
- Music Player Daemon (MPD) with TuneIn and Spotify Integration: mopidy
- Bluetooth Audio: bluealsa
- Zeroconf: avahi-daemon
- UPnP: upmpdcli - UPnP Audio Media Renderer based on MPD
THX to
- @nicokaiser for his scripts in nicokaiser/rpi-audio-receiver (Bluetooth and Spotifyd)
- @woutervanwijk and contributors for the Pi MusicBox project
- Install Raspbian Lite on a SD card
- Insert SD card into your PI (Zero), connect HDMI and a keyboard
- Power up PI (Zero)
- Login with
pi
/raspberry
- Configure RPI
sudo raspi-config
- Password of user
pi
1 Change User Password
- Networking:
2 Network Options
- WIFI:
N2 Wi-fi
- Optional Hostname:
N1 Hostname
- enable SSH:
5 Interfacing Options
P2 SSH
- Exit - with reboot
- Get IP
- If your WIFI configuration is OK, the IP got by DHCP is printed some lines before the logon prompt.
- If you don't see an IP on the boot screen, logon with
pi / raspberry
and typesudo ip addr list
. The IP should be listed at the interfacewlan0
. - If you do not see an IP at
wlan0
, do the configuration of the WIFI again :)
- SSH to your PI (from Windows - Putty, or from Linux - ssh). Example below shows a Linux SSH connection. Insert your IP instead of
10.10.10.10
ssh pi@10.10.10.10
- Password: Password set before or
raspberry
- Latest Patches / Install GIT / Reboot
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y; sudo apt install -y git; sudo reboot
- SSH to PI again
- Clone this repository
mkdir ~/sw; cd ~/sw; git clone https://github.com/snorre-k/musicbox.git; cd
- Start the installation
~/sw/musicbox/scripts/start_install.sh
- PI gets rebootet, after installation has finished
- You should hear a starting sound after the boot has finished
- Use your box as Spotify device
- Connect to your box with Bluetooth and play music
- Use your box as Plex Audio Player
- Go to http://ip-of-your-device and use iris as webclient to play
- Local Media
- Spotify
- TuneIn - web radio
- local or remore radio streams
- If you have a client with Zeroconf support (AVAHI / mDNS / Bonjour), you can use http://hostname-of-pi.local
- New Windows 10 clients support mDNS out of the box
- Older Windows clients can install Apple iTunes or Bonjour Print Services for Windows to get Bonjour support
- Play Music using UPnP / DLNA
Single components can be installed by changing to the relevant subdirectory and starting ./install.sh
- NTP - use DHCP supplied NTP servers:
~/sw/musicbox/scripts/various/ntp_dhcp.sh
- VIM installation including some configuration:
~/sw/musicbox/scripts/various/vim.sh
- Bash improvements:
~/sw/musicbox/scripts/various/better_bash.sh
- Colorful directory listings and grep output -
ls
shortcuts (ll
,l
,la
) - Putty Window Title - also for root
- Colorful directory listings and grep output -
- GPIO Shutdown/Startup on GPIO #3 and GND - OS status on definable GPIO:
~/sw/musicbox/scripts/various/GPIO.sh
- example schematic for LED status
- Automatic Upgrades:
~/sw/musicbox/scripts/various/auto_upgrade.sh
- Add 2nd WIFI network configuration:
~/sw/musicbox/scripts/various/add_second_known_hotspot.sh
- You can add the Tethering / Personal Hotspot of your smartphone to access the musicbox with the phone. This helps a lot, when the primary WIFI is not found or available.
- Access the BOX with http://hostname-of-pi.local on your phone
- When Plexamp (2.0) is used on a Raspberry with weak CPU, the playback stutters. Preferably don't use this on a PI with only one core. Hope this is resolved when Plexamp 2.0 leaves beta stage.
- The scripts do have only minimal error handling. If something goes wrong, most of the time the scripts do not try to solve this or stop.