Re: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian inside
I’m not trying to show off here but its Raspberry Pi for the correct spelling, the things you notice when you’re using a Braille Display you know . Getting back to the subject, I’m sure we’re going to see a lot more devices built around Raspberry Pi or similar. I’m building up my SDR and I’m yet to make up my mind whether to use a Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi or something else? I’ve plenty of options including a heap of old mobile phones. > On 30 Aug 2016, at 7:26 AM, Hamit Camposwrote: > > Dude this thing sounds so epic! Especially concidering it has Razberry pie on > it. Way too cool homy. > > -Original Message- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane > Trethowan > Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 1:53 PM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Re: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running > Raspbian inside > > Yes, the Squeezebox software is exactly the same as that that came with your > Transporter, my Boom and Radios etc. > I’d love to try one but that’s the way of the world unfortunately, thankfully > I have arrangements with others so I can try radio stuff as part of my work > but nothing like this unfortunately. > >> On 29 Aug 2016, at 10:04 PM, John Gurd wrote: >> >> I see it uses Ethernet and has no wireless connection. I struggle to get a >> good Ethernet connection in my livingroom these days. My router is upstairs >> and I've used a Powerline adaptor in the past but for some reason this is no >> longer working for me. >> >> The user interface is always the issue, I haven't heard of Roon software and >> would be pleasantly surprised if it was accessible. Even web browser >> interfaces aren't necessarily going to work with screen readers. I see you >> can use it with SqueezeBox software... I wonder if that's the same interface >> as my old Transporter, which was largely accessible. Pity there isn't an >> easy way to get hold of these things and try before you buy, eh? :) >> >> John >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane >> Trethowan >> Sent: 27 August 2016 17:54 >> To: PC Audio Discussion List >> Subject: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian >> inside >> >> Now my mouth is watering and I wonder just how much use one without sight >> could get from one of these things? >> Given the support from the manufacturer - and the fact that each component >> is well documented along with open source - I reckon we'd be in for a good >> chance. >> http://hackerboards.com/high-end-music-player-has-a-raspberry-pi-inside/ >> >> > > ** > Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the > halfwits in this world behind. > > > > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
RE: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian inside
Dude this thing sounds so epic! Especially concidering it has Razberry pie on it. Way too cool homy. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 1:53 PM To: PC Audio Discussion ListSubject: Re: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian inside Yes, the Squeezebox software is exactly the same as that that came with your Transporter, my Boom and Radios etc. I’d love to try one but that’s the way of the world unfortunately, thankfully I have arrangements with others so I can try radio stuff as part of my work but nothing like this unfortunately. > On 29 Aug 2016, at 10:04 PM, John Gurd wrote: > > I see it uses Ethernet and has no wireless connection. I struggle to get a > good Ethernet connection in my livingroom these days. My router is upstairs > and I've used a Powerline adaptor in the past but for some reason this is no > longer working for me. > > The user interface is always the issue, I haven't heard of Roon software and > would be pleasantly surprised if it was accessible. Even web browser > interfaces aren't necessarily going to work with screen readers. I see you > can use it with SqueezeBox software... I wonder if that's the same interface > as my old Transporter, which was largely accessible. Pity there isn't an easy > way to get hold of these things and try before you buy, eh? :) > > John > > > -Original Message- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane > Trethowan > Sent: 27 August 2016 17:54 > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian > inside > > Now my mouth is watering and I wonder just how much use one without sight > could get from one of these things? > Given the support from the manufacturer - and the fact that each component is > well documented along with open source - I reckon we'd be in for a good > chance. > http://hackerboards.com/high-end-music-player-has-a-raspberry-pi-inside/ > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
Re: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian inside
Yes, the Squeezebox software is exactly the same as that that came with your Transporter, my Boom and Radios etc. I’d love to try one but that’s the way of the world unfortunately, thankfully I have arrangements with others so I can try radio stuff as part of my work but nothing like this unfortunately. > On 29 Aug 2016, at 10:04 PM, John Gurdwrote: > > I see it uses Ethernet and has no wireless connection. I struggle to get a > good Ethernet connection in my livingroom these days. My router is upstairs > and I've used a Powerline adaptor in the past but for some reason this is no > longer working for me. > > The user interface is always the issue, I haven't heard of Roon software and > would be pleasantly surprised if it was accessible. Even web browser > interfaces aren't necessarily going to work with screen readers. I see you > can use it with SqueezeBox software... I wonder if that's the same interface > as my old Transporter, which was largely accessible. Pity there isn't an easy > way to get hold of these things and try before you buy, eh? :) > > John > > > -Original Message- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane > Trethowan > Sent: 27 August 2016 17:54 > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian > inside > > Now my mouth is watering and I wonder just how much use one without sight > could get from one of these things? > Given the support from the manufacturer - and the fact that each component is > well documented along with open source - I reckon we'd be in for a good > chance. > http://hackerboards.com/high-end-music-player-has-a-raspberry-pi-inside/ > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
How Do I Configure SpotiAmp to Display Song Title and Artist?
Anyone here using the very nice and compact SpotiAmp program instead of the bloated Spotify desktop app? You must have a premium account to use it but I love how accessible it is. None of the clunkiness associated with the v.136 release of the actual Spotify program. If you are using Spotiamp, how can you get it to display the currently playing song Artist and Title in the main window Title bar? When using the JAWSS read Title shortcut ([Insert]+[t]) I only hear the text "Spotiamp" and that's it. That's the only thing I don't like about it. I have no idea of what song is playing when using a public playlist to discover new tunes I may want to buy off Amazon.com. Any ideas on what I can do here?
RE: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian inside
I see it uses Ethernet and has no wireless connection. I struggle to get a good Ethernet connection in my livingroom these days. My router is upstairs and I've used a Powerline adaptor in the past but for some reason this is no longer working for me. The user interface is always the issue, I haven't heard of Roon software and would be pleasantly surprised if it was accessible. Even web browser interfaces aren't necessarily going to work with screen readers. I see you can use it with SqueezeBox software... I wonder if that's the same interface as my old Transporter, which was largely accessible. Pity there isn't an easy way to get hold of these things and try before you buy, eh? :) John -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: 27 August 2016 17:54 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Article: High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian inside Now my mouth is watering and I wonder just how much use one without sight could get from one of these things? Given the support from the manufacturer - and the fact that each component is well documented along with open source - I reckon we'd be in for a good chance. http://hackerboards.com/high-end-music-player-has-a-raspberry-pi-inside/
SV: Audacity Mailing List
Ok good Before the list not was active -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] För David Bailes Skickat: den 29 augusti 2016 11:05 Till: pc-audioÄmne: Re: Audacity Mailing List Hi Emanuel, the list is active - here is this months archive: http://www.freelists.org/archive/audacity4blind/08-2016 David. original message: The list it is not active -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org ] För David Bailes Skickat: den 29 augusti 2016 10:50 Till: pc-audio Ämne: Re: Audacity Mailing List Hi Geoges, to subscribe to the Audacity4Blind mailing list, send an email to ecar...@freelists.org, with the two word subject: subscribe audacity4blind. David. original message: Hi, would like to subscribe to the Audacity mailing list please, thanks. -- Georges Zeinoun Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29 Mobile: +46 (73) 986 17 43
Re: Audacity Mailing List
Hi Emanuel, the list is active - here is this months archive: http://www.freelists.org/archive/audacity4blind/08-2016 David. original message: The list it is not active -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] För David Bailes Skickat: den 29 augusti 2016 10:50 Till: pc-audio Ämne: Re: Audacity Mailing List Hi Geoges, to subscribe to the Audacity4Blind mailing list, send an email to ecar...@freelists.org, with the two word subject: subscribe audacity4blind. David. original message: Hi, would like to subscribe to the Audacity mailing list please, thanks. -- Georges Zeinoun Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29 Mobile: +46 (73) 986 17 43
SV: Audacity Mailing List
The list it is not active -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] För David Bailes Skickat: den 29 augusti 2016 10:50 Till: pc-audioÄmne: Re: Audacity Mailing List Hi Geoges, to subscribe to the Audacity4Blind mailing list, send an email to ecar...@freelists.org, with the two word subject: subscribe audacity4blind. David. original message: Hi, would like to subscribe to the Audacity mailing list please, thanks. -- Georges Zeinoun Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29 Mobile: +46 (73) 986 17 43
Re: Audacity Mailing List
Hi Geoges, to subscribe to the Audacity4Blind mailing list, send an email to ecar...@freelists.org, with the two word subject: subscribe audacity4blind. David. original message: Hi, would like to subscribe to the Audacity mailing list please, thanks. -- Georges Zeinoun Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29 Mobile: +46 (73) 986 17 43