quebulm / Raspberry-Pi-Vinyl-Streamer

A project to stream audio from a turntable across a local network. This setup utilizes a Raspberry Pi 3A+ coupled with a Behringer UCA202 Audio Capture Card and a MicroPhono PP400 amplifier. The streaming software in use is Icecast.
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Update README.md with more info and addional options #3

Closed Hedda closed 3 weeks ago

Hedda commented 1 month ago

Update the guide with more info and some addional USB Audio Device(s) as external ADC hardware or USB turntable options.

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PS: Not sure why some marketing refer to the whole record players as turntable when that is just one part of a phonograph. The turntable part is only the the circular rotating platform of a phonograph (a.k.a. record player, gramophone, turntable, etc.) ;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph

Hedda commented 3 weeks ago

@quebulm any feedback/input on these updates for your guide?

PS: BTW, I already owned a Behringer UCA222 USB adapter myself, but if I did not then I would probably gone for a HiFiBerry, so I think it would be great if someone could test and verify that it works too with the image out-of-the-box as it looks a lot nicer:

Just check out these official HiFiBerry enclosures/cases for RPi3 and RPi4 used to achieve an all-in-one appliance-like solution 😉

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quebulm commented 3 weeks ago

Hey, sorry I’ve been a bit stressed the last few weeks, so I haven’t had the opportunity to try it out. But the changes look good—thanks for adding them!