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Staro 08.11.2023., 16:58   #4
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@Domy jesi se mozda ti dotakao multi room konfiguracije?


evo jedan lijepi odgovor chatgpta ali me zanima da li se netko stvarno dotakao ovoga.
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Creating a multi-room audio system with open-source software on a budget can be a fun and rewarding DIY project. Here are some of the best and cost-effective options to consider:

1. Raspberry Pi with Snapcast:

Raspberry Pi is an affordable single-board computer.
Use a Raspberry Pi for each room and install an open-source software like Snapcast. Snapcast is designed for synchronized audio playback across multiple devices.
You can use Raspberry Pi OS or a lightweight Linux distribution like Raspberry Pi OS Lite to keep costs down.
Combine it with audio HATs or USB sound cards for better audio quality.
Snapcast can be controlled via a web interface or mobile app, making it user-friendly.
2. Volumio:

Volumio is an open-source music player for Raspberry Pi and other SBCs.
It offers multi-room audio capabilities and supports various audio formats.
You can install Volumio on multiple Raspberry Pi devices in different rooms and sync them to play music simultaneously.
3. Home Assistant with Node-RED:

Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform.
You can integrate audio playback with Home Assistant using media players like Snapcast or Cast.
Node-RED can be used to create automation flows for synchronized audio playback in multiple rooms.
While Home Assistant may require some learning, it provides extensive customization and control.
4. Mopidy with Iris:

Mopidy is an open-source music server that can be installed on a Raspberry Pi.
The Iris web interface provides an intuitive way to manage your music and control playback in multiple rooms.
You can integrate Mopidy with various music streaming services and local music libraries.
5. Pi MusicBox:

Pi MusicBox is another Raspberry Pi-based solution for multi-room audio.
It's easy to set up and integrates with services like Spotify and Google Music.
It supports synchronized playback on multiple devices.
6. Roon (with limitations):

Roon is not open source, but it has a free and open-source component called Roon Bridge.
Roon can be expensive for full functionality, but you can use Roon Bridge in combination with other open-source software for multi-room audio.
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