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- | the π-box V-2 administration is done through an html page, that you can access to the adress 192.168.100.1 (can be changed) once connected to the wifi " | ||
- | ==== CONNECT TO THE ADMINISTRATION INTERFACE | ||
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- | Check the WiFi around and connect to the WiFi called < | ||
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- | ==== INTERFACE | ||
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- | The upper side of the interface shows the ip adress of the device, and which device provides internet (if connected). The lower side is divided in two modes : Online mode (with internet access) or Offline mode (without internet access). | ||
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- | === UPPER PART === | ||
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- | **WIFI CONNECTION** : you can enter a SSID and a password to connect to your favorite WiFi network. Ideal for connecting outside on a telephone that shares its connection. In case the info is wrong, the PiBox will search to create a connection on Ethernet (eth0), and in the case none of those options works, will enter the offline mode | ||
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- | **UPLOAD FILES** : allows you to select multi files on your hardware and put it on the storage spot of the π-box. The files are stored in the following folder : < | ||
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- | === ONLINE MODE === | ||
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- | **INPUTS**: choose an input from the following | ||
- | * input from FILES, stored on the SD card, with a 'play in random order' option * input from STREAM: can be your favorite webradio, a stream from another PiBox, etc ... | ||
- | * input from LINE IN: connect any sound device on the sound card : record player, tape player, mp3 player, computer, etc... | ||
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- | **OUTPUTS** : select the output of your transmissions All outputs can be associated simultaneously, | ||
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- | * LINE OUT: plug a mini-jack to the sound card, to connect the PiBox to a speaker, | ||
- | * STREAM: enter the icecast server address to stream | ||
- | * URL : the URL of the Icecast server (could be : stream.p-node.org) | ||
- | * Port : the port listened by the Icecast server | ||
- | * Mount Point : enter the mountpoint (finishing with .ogg or not) | ||
- | * Password : enter the password | ||
- | * Bitrate : Set bitrate expressed in kbits/s for average bitrate | ||
- | * Name : give a name to your stream | ||
- | * Description : give a description to your stream | ||
- | * Link URL : give a URL of a web site you want to refer to | ||
- | * Genre : give a genre to your stream | ||
- | * FM: tune the frequency to broadcast on the FM band, from 88 MHz to 108MHz (actually pifmrds allows to broadcast from 76MHz, but you will need a rtl-sdr to listen, or adequate equipment). | ||
- | * RDS : input a text message to broadcast it on the radio data system https:// | ||
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- | === OFFLINE MODE === | ||
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- | The PiBox in offline mode is fully functional, except for the sources that comes from internet and necessitate a connection, same for the broadcast. | ||
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- | **INPUTS**: choose an input from the following | ||
- | * FILES, stored on the sd card, with a 'play in random order' option. | ||
- | * LINE IN: connect any sound device on the sound card : record player, tape player, mp3 player, computer, etc... | ||
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- | **OUTPUTS**: | ||
- | * LINE OUT: plug a mini-jack to the sound card, to connect the PiBox to a speaker, | ||
- | * FM: tune the frequency to broadcast on the FM band, from 88MHz to 108MHz | ||
- | * RDS: input a text message to broadcast it on the radio data system https:// | ||
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- | ==== OPTIONS ==== | ||
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- | === Change SSID name === | ||
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- | edit the file < | ||
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- | change the SSID by entering youn own value | ||
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- | === Change ssh password === | ||
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- | by entering the following | ||
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- | === AirTime === | ||
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- | Airtime is a simple, open source platform that lets you broadcast streaming radio on the web. https:// | ||
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- | To install it, install dependencies : | ||
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- | < | ||
- | /! for debian jessie, you must install postgresql-9.4 and not postgresql without -9.4 else the calendar does' | ||
- | Clone the repository and launch the installer : | ||
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- | < | ||
- | cd Airtime | ||
- | sudo ./ | ||
- | Follow the configuration process, at the end, you'll see the IP adress of the pibox on wich you can connect with a browser to finish the configuration threw the proposed interface | ||
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- | Réf : http:// | ||
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- | ``` |
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