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    Bluetooth Internet Radio

    Bluetooth Internet Radio

    Auto-setup bluetooth internet radio on Ubuntu / Raspberry Pi / Armbian

    Fully automated setup of bluetooth, internet radio player (PyRadio), local music files player (mplayer), on a headless RaspberryPi, connecting to a stereo system's bluetooth receiver (bash script, chmod +x it to run). To install automatically, copy => paste => run the commands below in a terminal program (using the 'Terminal' app in the system menu, or over remote SSH), while logged in AS THE USER THAT WILL RUN THE APP (user must have sudo privileges): wget --no-cache -O...
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    PiWebcam

    PiWebcam

    Turn a Raspberry Pi into a fully-featured and dummy-proof webcam

    PLEASE NOTE: this project has been moved to https://piwebcam.github.io Instructionable: https://www.instructables.com/id/Fully-featured-Outdoor-Security-Camera-Bas
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    AEBL

    AEBL

    AEBL is a mobile media distribution system

    ...It was created to be the core technology that is used in a television ad insertion and digital sign, and further development has opened up many more applications. It currently is designed to run on a raspberry Pi, although it is being ported to other systems. The AEBL blog is located here: http://aeblm2.blogspot.ca/ For those interested in trying it out, you will need a Raspberry Pi (should be the B series with 512MB) and a SD card (4GB or higher, recommend base 8GB but the larger, the better, for content storage). The current image is a ~680MB 7zip compressed file of it's original 2.7GB size, located on dropbox, here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lj0r6yia4tsnz8w/140815-aeblpi.img.7z?...
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