Music Invader: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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== Clients i saw people using == | == Clients i saw people using == | ||
+ | *[http://ario-player.sourceforge.net/ Ario] GTK2 client | ||
*[http://gmpc.wikia.com/wiki/GMPC_0.20.0 gmpc] - linux, windows | *[http://gmpc.wikia.com/wiki/GMPC_0.20.0 gmpc] - linux, windows | ||
*[http://sonata.berlios.de/download.html sonata] - linux | *[http://sonata.berlios.de/download.html sonata] - linux |
Version vom 30. Mai 2011, 21:42 Uhr
A hot glued space invader stuck on a stripped dockstar attached to a router using hot glue and carrying a half glue stick glued over the orange and green led as well as a usb drive with the other half of the glue stick hot glued to the red led and a usb sound device with a green led.
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The sound system in the WhateverLab and in the Main Room are controlled by a dockstar running music player daemon. You can connect to it with a mpd client to collaboratively create and share playlists. Streaming from your laptop is also possible by running a streaming server (e.g. shoutcast/icecast) and adding the stream to the playlist. Shared media is automatically indexed.
Clients i saw people using
- Ario GTK2 client
- gmpc - linux, windows
- sonata - linux
- mpc (command line) - linux, windows
- Theremin - mac os x
- More Clients
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Setup
Install a client for your operating system and set the host in the connection settings.
WhateverLab
Host: 10.20.30.40
Main Room
Host: 10.20.30.41
Todo
- Configure a web interface
- Index USB drives plugged in automatically
- Use more hot glue
Thanks
.. to mazzo for printing the protecting space invader :)