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JukeCore

Playing audio books triggred by a RFID card powered by .NET Core running on a Raspberry Pi!

Introduction

Inspired by the tonies box, the phoniebox project, and this amazing blog article I decided to build a self-made music box for my daughter, as well. Instead of using an existing software I implemented my own just to try out the cross-plattform functionality of .NET Core.

The hardware

  • The software inside the box runs on a Raspberry Pi 3 B+.
  • Evertyhing is powered by an accu which gets loaded by an power adapter.
  • There is a button to switch the whole box on and off.
  • A RFID-reader is connected to the Raspberry Pi via USB and simply forwards the read IDs as keyboard input.
  • The media files are stored on a 64GB usb stick. I am planning on switching to a bigger external disk as soon as the stick gets too full.
  • The audio output is realized via some cheap USB speakers.
  • There are five arcade buttons to control the box (volume up/down, next/previous track, play/pause).

The software

The concept of the software is actually straight-forward. It waits for the ID of a RFID card to be entered, then looks to which folder the given ID is mapped, and then plays all included files as playlist. All the media-handling is based on libvlcsharp.

Contributing

  • Just pick an existing issue or file your own.
  • Kaffee? :-)

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