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Python Script Sends Each Speaker Its Own Sound File – Hackaday

Python Script Sends Each Speaker Its Own Sound File   Hackaday When it comes to audio, the number of speakers you want is usually governed by the number of tracks or channels your signal has. One for mono, two for stereo, …

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Building a Spotify speaker using a Raspberry Pi – MyBroadband

MyBroadband Building a Spotify speaker using a Raspberry Pi MyBroadband If you have a Spotify Premium subscription and would like to stream music directly to your speaker over your home Wi-Fi network, though, you can use a Raspberry Pi to turn an old speaker into a Spotify-connected sound system.

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3D-printed speakers from the Technical University of Denmark

Students taking Design of Mechatronics at the  Technical University of Denmark have created some seriously elegant and striking Raspberry Pi speakers. Their builds are part of a project asking them to “explore, design and build a 3D printed speaker, around readily available electronics and components”. The students have been uploading their designs, incorporating Raspberry Pis and HiFiBerry HATs, to Thingiverse throughout April.

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Darth Beats: Star Wars LEGO gets a musical upgrade

Dan Aldred, Raspberry Pi Certified Educator and creator of the website TeCoEd , has built Darth Beats by managing to fit a Pi Zero W and a Pimoroni Speaker pHAT into a LEGO Darth Vader alarm clock! The Pi force is strong with this one. Darth Beats MP3 Player Pimoroni Speaker pHAT and Raspberry Pi Zero W embedded into a Lego Darth Vader Alarm clock to create – “Darth Beats MP3 Player”. Video demonstrating all the features and functions of the project

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Building A K9 Toy – Hackaday

Hackaday Building A K9 Toy Hackaday [James] selected the Raspberry Pi Zero for the controller board, a Speaker pHat for the audio, a couple of motors to move K9 around, and a motor controller. K9 is controlled by a WiiMote and has a button on his back to start pairing with the WiiMote …

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Make a PIR speaker system

I enjoy projects that can be made using items from around the home. Add a Raspberry Pi and a few lines of code, and great joy can be had from producing something smart, connected and/or just plain silly. The concept of the IoT Smart Lobby Welcoming Music System fits into this category.

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The Crackerjoke-a-tron

In the UK, plus a few other countries here and there, no Christmas table is complete without the traditional Christmas cracker next to every plate. The Christmas cracker is a cardboard tube, tied shut at both ends. When two people pull it apart, an inner ‘snapper’ gives off a bang while the cracker’s contents fall into your mashed potatoes and gravy.

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DIY Raspberry Pi Zero AirPlay Speaker (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Zero AirPlay Speaker (video) Geeky Gadgets A new project to build around the Raspberry Pi Zero, I came across the pHAT DAC from Pimoroni. This little add-on board adds audio playback capabilities to the Pi Zero.

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Raspberry Pi DIY AirPlay Speaker System Built For $45 (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Raspberry Pi DIY AirPlay Speaker System Built For $45 (video) Geeky Gadgets The tutorial shows you how to create your very own Raspberry Pi Airplay receiver that can be attached to a pair of external speakers you may already have transforming them into a wireless Airplay audio system.

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