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...Format the drive as EXT4 and it will be mounted automatically at /mnt/USB.
The folder name is historical, please ignore it.
The mounted drive is also shared on the network as “volumio”, out of respect for the original authors and compatibility.
Volumio is a free Audiophile Music Player based on Linux. It works with embedded platforms: Raspberry PI, Cubox, BeagleBone Black and Udoo.
It is easy to use, thanks to its WebUI: you can control the playback via your smartphone, tablet or PC.
Sounds good, out of the box. And it's ready to play.
Also as an airport device.
Volumio.
Volumio fork for Nuxii box. Only work with Raspberry Pi. Visit http://www.nuxii.fr to find our products
v1.0.2 Long press detection added to lirc. .lircrrc file modified
v1.0.1 IR, Leds and rotary encoder work out of the box. Added some webradios. Volumio-WebUI modified to include dtoverlay=lirc_rpi and remove Update button. Added avahi-autoip to assign link local address when no DHCP server available (allow direct control with a PC without local network).
Menu for the Raspberry Pi running Volumio, or other MPD/MPC dist.
If you are running Volumio or mpd/mpc on your Raspberry Pi, you can change the song or the volume from a web page or an MPD app on your cellphone. That requires that you boot your computer, or find your cellphone.
With this little menu program and an Adafruit 16x2 LCD + Keypad, you can change the volume or the station or song from the front panel of the Pi.