koushik
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Hola a todos!
Starting this thread to exchange knowledge on my latest work that is in progress. I am about to build a Linux based MPD music server using Beaglebone Black (BBB) based motherboard. It is a tiny (2.4" x 0.82" x 3.54") board with enough ports and power for the job.
It is long due from my side to get myself a decent Music Server that will:
1. Not take long time to get up and running (max 1 min is okay) like PC/Lappy
2. Turn electric meter wheel slower than PC/Lappy
3. Not occupy too much space like PC
4. Cost significantly lower PC/Lappy
5. Be possible to feed linear PS at reasonable cost.
So many times I have thought of an Atom processor based PC or a Net Book but stepped back thinking it will be over-do for using only as a dedicated music player and nothing else.
Lately when Ranjeetrain started the thread "Let's talk digital" I was so convinced with his writeup that I almost made my mind to follow the step-by-step guide to build one for myself. Then I came across this BBB board which was almost tailored for my requirement.
Before I started acquiring knowledge about this project, I had no idea how headless systems worked. So people with doubt or no idea about that, let me tell you it is very easy and even easier than you could think it is. Music lovers are not expected to be a rocket scientist, so chill. But yes, you will need a mobile/tab with wifi and running either Android or iOs to run the controller.
Procurement:
Bought the board from Crazy Pi
Things you will need for this project (hardware)
1. Beaglebone Black Board - Rs. 3799
2. Beaglebone Black case - Rs. 590 (Currently out of stock)
3. Power Adapter (5V, min 1A) - Rs. 250
4. MicroSD Card (4GB)
5. A card reader to work with PC
Working Principle:
1. Music will be read from NAS through Ethernet port.
I don't have a NAS and I have less intention to build one so I searched for few solutions:
2. Files will be played back by MPD (Music Playing Daemon)
3. Digital Out through USB to DAC.
I will use a CM6631A based USB-to-SPDIF converter to my DAC.
To be continued ... (some pics attached)
Starting this thread to exchange knowledge on my latest work that is in progress. I am about to build a Linux based MPD music server using Beaglebone Black (BBB) based motherboard. It is a tiny (2.4" x 0.82" x 3.54") board with enough ports and power for the job.
It is long due from my side to get myself a decent Music Server that will:
1. Not take long time to get up and running (max 1 min is okay) like PC/Lappy
2. Turn electric meter wheel slower than PC/Lappy
3. Not occupy too much space like PC
4. Cost significantly lower PC/Lappy
5. Be possible to feed linear PS at reasonable cost.
So many times I have thought of an Atom processor based PC or a Net Book but stepped back thinking it will be over-do for using only as a dedicated music player and nothing else.
Lately when Ranjeetrain started the thread "Let's talk digital" I was so convinced with his writeup that I almost made my mind to follow the step-by-step guide to build one for myself. Then I came across this BBB board which was almost tailored for my requirement.
Before I started acquiring knowledge about this project, I had no idea how headless systems worked. So people with doubt or no idea about that, let me tell you it is very easy and even easier than you could think it is. Music lovers are not expected to be a rocket scientist, so chill. But yes, you will need a mobile/tab with wifi and running either Android or iOs to run the controller.
Procurement:
Bought the board from Crazy Pi
Things you will need for this project (hardware)
1. Beaglebone Black Board - Rs. 3799
2. Beaglebone Black case - Rs. 590 (Currently out of stock)
3. Power Adapter (5V, min 1A) - Rs. 250
4. MicroSD Card (4GB)
5. A card reader to work with PC
Working Principle:
1. Music will be read from NAS through Ethernet port.
I don't have a NAS and I have less intention to build one so I searched for few solutions:
- Hard disk with LAN port. (Like this)
- A converter like this
- Powered USB hub should also work. I have to test is out though.
2. Files will be played back by MPD (Music Playing Daemon)
3. Digital Out through USB to DAC.
I will use a CM6631A based USB-to-SPDIF converter to my DAC.
To be continued ... (some pics attached)
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