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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 bt-radio-setup.bash https://tinyurl.com/bt-radio-setup chmod +x bt-radio-setup.bash ....
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Antorca
    A performance and usability focused Linux distribution based on 64-bit Debian testing. It is the successor to illume OS. To use the live ISO image, login to "root" with the password "antorca".
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    mp3 library, advanced ID3V1 and ID3V2 tagger, player. Organize a large mp3 library, over 40,000 songs. Speech synthesis and tag backup utilities. Scripts to maintain and organize song files.
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    RaspFM

    This is a raspberry FM System

    This image has been created for those who wan to listen radio and music in the car without having a special car player. You will need only a smartphone with bluethooth , raspberry pi , bluethooth device reconised by raspberry pi and a min 8 gb card, and optionaly a gsm 3g modem. You connect to the device via bluethooth. It is Visible in the first 30 seconds after boot . Device IP on the bluethooth is 192.168.3.1 and lan is configured to get ip from any dhcp server.
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    Plait (pronounced "play") is a command-line jukebox and music player front-end. It understands brief queries that pick a single song, mix queries that combine works from multiple artists, and stream queries that find Shoutcast radio streams.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GeeXboX is a standalone media player Linux distribution, based on MPlayer. It's a small bootable LiveCD which allows you to play your favorites multimedia (audio/video/images) files. It works on x86 and PPC computers.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Prcho is a Ruby on Rails-based online music player and organizer. Its design enables it to access extremely large music libraries with grace, finding songs quickly and streaming them all over the world.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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