I think I maybe found why the problem is occuring, but I havnt found out how to fix it yet. If you have any questions, comments or improvements I am more than happy to hear them! You can do so by following this tutorial for example. Last thing is that you may want to include the script box.py to the startup.
All the code is open source and you are more than welcome to contribute!
After adding some cards and playlists, run ‘python box.py’ and you are all set. You can get the Spotify URI in the Spotify desktop app by right-clicking any song, album, playlist or radio station that you want. Then run the script called add_cards.py, where you can assign an Spotify URI to a card number using the reader. First run ‘python config.py’ to configure the card reader. To read the cards and control the MPD, I wrote a script that can be found here. It creates a music player daemon (MPD) and a web server, so it also provides a web interface to control your music.
Now, if you want to use another board (Beagle Board Black, for example), you can just install Mopidy, which is the base of Pi Musicbox. Remember to enable the SSH connection in the settings.
You can follow the instructions in their website to install the image to the Raspberry Pi. To handle the connection to Spotify, I use the image from Pi Musicbox. Just connect the RFID reader to the USB port and the sound card too. A speaker, receiver, headphones or whatever you want to use to listen to the music.There are better options as well, like the hifiberry. For less than 10 USD you can get a decent result, like this one. The Raspberry Pi has audio output, but the quality is not very good. This one is incredibly cheap and it works perfectly. Raspberry Pi (any version, as long as you are able to connect it to the internet).So, here’s what you will need if you want to create your own version: The idea is to use RFID cards that are associated to a Spotify URI to start playing a song, album, playlist, etc… in a Raspberry Pi. Just a few lines of python code and usb connected hardware (not even soldering!). Since then, I have been trying to replicate this idea of using physical objects to select the music that you want to listen.Īfter a couple of attempts, by the end of 2014, I was able to have a working version and it turned out to be very simple.
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