NOTE: This has been updated, rewritten, and otherwise improved. Read more here. Back in November I wrote about mpdq, an MPD autoqueue client that has no external dependencies […]
Whole house audio, easily, freely, for Linux and MacOSX using SnapCast
A year and a half ago I wrote about a way to use RTP multicast to provide whole-house audio. Less than a month later, SnapCast was uploaded to […]
Free Software Activity: MPDQ, an Autoqueue client for MPD with little configuration and no reliance on external services
Update 2 Feb 2024: Check out version 2. There are a lot of ways to autoqueue or create “smart” playlists; there’s problems with all of them. I’ve completed […]
Free Software Activities: CGI-based remote for MPD (the music player daemon)
I use the Music Player Daemon (or MPD) for most of my regular music playing needs, including streaming my music library elsewhere. There’s a lot – a lot […]
Getting Covers To Show Up From MPD to MPDroid – SOLVED
I use MPD (the music player daemon) for my everyday music playing – both around the house and streaming to my phone. It’s great being able to play […]
SOLVED: Command line BPM (beats per minute) Analysis in Linux
Here’s a quick programming thing to help the many many many people looking for an easy way to analyze beats-per-minute (or BPM) on linux. I’d been using an […]