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projects:pimpd [2021/07/13 10:36] hibbyprojects:pimpd [2021/08/24 21:04] hibby
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 Music in the space is controlled by a VM on [[projects:alford|Alford]] running MPD. [[User:hibby|hibby]] is responsible for this project. It used to live on a Pi, hence the name. Music in the space is controlled by a VM on [[projects:alford|Alford]] running MPD. [[User:hibby|hibby]] is responsible for this project. It used to live on a Pi, hence the name.
  
-<del>The address for the Pi MPD is '''pimpd.57north.org.uk''' or '''172.23.152.9'''</del> Address details will be available once there is a network in place. +The address for the Pi MPD is '''pimpd.57north.org.uk''' or '''172.23.152.9'''
 ===== Controlling the Music ===== ===== Controlling the Music =====
  
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 ===== Listening to the music ===== ===== Listening to the music =====
  
-The MPD audio plays directly out to the social room speakers. It also broadcasts on the space network via icecast. To listen in, use an icecast player (VLC works well) and play the following network address:+==== Speakers ==== 
 + 
 +Currently, the playback-pi is configured to play whatever mpd is pushing to snapcast. 
 + 
 +This is connected to the loudspeakers at the media workstation, on the audio switch input 1. 
 + 
 + 
 +==== Snapclient ==== 
 + 
 +The mpd server uses [[https://github.com/badaix/snapcast|snapcast]] to broadcast audio to the network and ensure all players are in sync 
 + 
 +On Debian, you only need to do the following while on our network to make your laptop sing in sync: 
 + 
 +<code># apt install snapclient </code> 
 +<code># systemctl start snapclient</code> 
 + 
 +To shut it up,  
 +<code># systemctl stop snapclient</code> 
 + 
 +==== HTTP Stream ==== 
 + 
 +It also broadcasts on the space network via HTTP. To listen in, use an icecast player (VLC works well) and play the following network address:
  
     http://172.23.152.9:8000/Stream.m3u (Note the uppercase S)     http://172.23.152.9:8000/Stream.m3u (Note the uppercase S)
 +
 +This will lag the snapcast stream by some undefined quantity of time.
  
 ===== Blame ===== ===== Blame =====
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 Graphical frontend is [[https://github.com/jcorporation/myMPD|myMPD]] started at boot using the default systemd unit it ships with. It is configured to not provide an ssl service due to certificates being hard.  Graphical frontend is [[https://github.com/jcorporation/myMPD|myMPD]] started at boot using the default systemd unit it ships with. It is configured to not provide an ssl service due to certificates being hard. 
  
 +Snapcast is provided by [[https://packages.debian.org/stable/sound/snapserver|snapserver]] from Debian, and requires the following config in ''/etc/mpd.conf'':
 +<code> 
 +audio_output {
 +        type            "fifo"
 +        name            "my pipe"
 +        path            "/tmp/snapfifo"
 +        format          "44100:16:2"
 +        mixer_type      "software"
 +}
 +</code>
 ====== Future Ideas ====== ====== Future Ideas ======
  
 https://github.com/badaix/snapcast https://github.com/badaix/snapcast
  
-{{tag>project active music hibby}}+{{tag>project active music hibby alford}}
  
projects/pimpd.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/05 15:52 by hibby