Podcast streaming to Raspberry Pi
I’m planning on setting up a #rasberrypi music streamer. I’ll be throwing headless #plexamp to play my music library and I’ll probably use #moodeaudio as the base image to get me bluetooth, airplay and a few other bits. Does anyone know how I can integrate podcasts into the platform? I was thinking of setting up an #audiobookshelf server and clients on my mobile devices but I’m not sure how to stream a podcast to the pi so that it keeps track of my position across all my devices.
what happened to the post title is looks wierd
This is what happens when you try to use Mastodon to post to Lemmy without knowing what you’re doing
Edit: apparently not Mastodon but a similar platform.
@semidetached it’s probably because I posted from Akkoma rather than Lemmy. Still some teething troubles with fediverse platform interoperability
Lemmy automatically takes the first paragraph or so as post title if the originating platform doesn’t have a separate field for that.
Just put your title in the first line and all the content below and it should show up properly.@exu I think I fixed the formatting!
Yep, looks good to me.
(test image reply)
Can’t use markdown in a title my friend.
@balance_sheet not me! it’s probably because I posted from Akkoma rather than Lemmy. Still some teething troubles with fediverse platform interoperability ☺
I know there is a Spotify endpoint that you can run on a pi. And I did see a project to make one a Chromecast target. Bit that didn’t work for me.
It’s not there quite yet. But give my project Pinepods a star on Github.
https://github.com/madeofpendletonwool/PinePods
The functionality you’re looking for it coming. It will be able to stream from one device to another on a local network. Sort of a share function. I just released the first official beta version two days ago. There’s currently a client and web version with a backend you can connect to with as many users as you want. I’m also planning to release an optimized client to share to likely built in rust for platforms with less power like Raspberry Pi’s