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Making_Phoniebox_a_Bluetooth_Receiver
Related issue: Wireless Audio Receiver #179
Read this page carefully before you start.
Backup your Phoniebox before you start (Otherwise make sure you can effort a reinstallation)
This setup adds the functionality to your Phoniebox to play audio or music from a bluetooth device like a smartphone without interactions on the Phoniebox for pairing.
The Phoniebox will play the audio or music from the smartphone and the volume can be controlled from the smartphone.
This makes your Phoniebox available over bluetooth without authentication. This can be something you don't want, because it can lead to misuse.
Use the installer from the separate repository Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver and install the bluetooth receiver only.
- Follow the installation instructions of the debian-10 branch of Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver
- (optional) reboot
Issues using Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver together with Phoniebox
Generally pose your issues at the used repository if they are not related to Phoniebox together with Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver.
Attention: The installer of the Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver will upgrade all packages. One might to remove that line from the installer. This can be done after downloading and extracting the installation scripts on your Phoniebox and before starting the scripts.
The Phoniebox currently uses Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy). (Double check that and perhaps create an issue to update this page)
The bluetooth part of Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver works with the Phoniebox current master branch, when the debian-10 branch of the Raspberry Pi Audio Receiver is used.
In case there is an error for a missing GPG key like this during installation:
W: GPG error: https://apt.mopidy.com buster InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 78FD980E271D2943
E: The repository 'https://apt.mopidy.com buster InRelease' is not signed.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
one can install the missing GPG key as mentioned in the install description of that repo.
Note: This is already fixed in newer Phoniebox versions
The volume controls on the Phoniebox are still active and act additionally to the smartphones volume control. This is not a problem the volume on the Phoniebox just has to be set at a desired level.
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- Code: https://github.com/MiczFlor/RPi-Jukebox-RFID
- Phoniebox home page: English | Deutsch
Phoniebox is a contactless jukebox for the Raspberry Pi, playing audio files, playlists, podcasts, web streams and spotify triggered by RFID cards. All plug and play via USB, no soldering iron needed. Update: if you must, it now also features a howto for adding GPIO buttons controls.
Visit Phoniebox.de
π₯ Version 3
- β Releases
- π΅ Install Jukebox Version 3
- π Report a bug
- π Propose a feature
- βοΈ Feature Status
- π Documentation
- π©βπ» Development
- βοΈ Contributing
- π¦ Code
πΆ Version 2
- β Releases
- π΅ Install Jukebox Version 2
- π Report a bug
- βοΈ Features
- π Documentation
- βοΈ Contributing
- π¦ Code
Version 2 Pages
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Setup / Upgrades
- Synchronising Phonieboxes in a local network
- Smart Home remote control with MQTT
- Hardware Pinout Overview
- Systemwide Equalizer
- Phoniebox with read-only Filesystem
- HiFiBerry Soundcard Details
- WM8960 Hi-Fi HAT
- PAM8403 Amplifier Power Off
- TPA3118 Amplifier Power Off and EMI improvement
- External Non USB Audio DAC ES9023, PCM5102, etc.
- On-board LEDs with fibre optics
- Setting GPIOs at boot time
- Stop on removal with USB RFID Reader
- Firmware update improves audio out
- Architecture