Pi MusicBox is the Swiss Army Knife of streaming music on the Raspberry Pi. With Pi MusicBox, you can create a cheap (Sonos-like) standalone streaming music player for Spotify and other music streams.
This is the code used to create the image (download from www.pimusicbox.com)
- Headless audio player based on Mopidy (no need for a monitor), streaming music from Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Music, Podcasts (with iTunes, gPodder directories), MP3/OGG/FLAC/AAC, Webradio (with TuneIn, Dirble directories), Subsonic, Soma FM.
- Remote control it with a nice browser-interface or with an MPD-client like MPDroid for Android
- Also includes AirTunes/AirPlay and DLNA streaming from your phone, tablet (iOS and Android)
- USB Audio support, for all kinds of USB soundcards, speakers, headphones
- Wifi support (WPA, for Raspbian supported wifi-adapters)
- No need for tinkering, no need to use the Linux commandline
- Play music files from the SD Card, USB, Network.
- Last.FM scrobbling.
- Most HifiBerry, IQ Audio soundcards supported
The files (modified or new) for the system are in the directory /filechanges. In the root you'll find a description on how to build it and the build scripts.