Info:
A plugin to control just the on/off button in the Audiophonics case, best way to use it is through a Sabre V2/V3/V4; this DAC has an onboard script to have the button blink upon booting/shutting down.
User can play podcast item in Volumio with this plugin. Also, user can add or delete podcast RSS feed url at setup configuration in this podcast plugin.
Predefined Podcast
BBC radio podcasts (radio 1, 2, 3, 4, 4extra, 5live, 5live sports extra, 6music, world service)
(Note: some of BBC podcast episodes that includes “[UK Only]” at podcast title are played only UK region)
Add podcast
at podcast plugin setup configuration, type RSS feed link url.
The plugin installs and allows to configure a miniDLNA (aka ReadyMedia) server.
Through Volumio’s UI the plugin provides access to all configuration options of the miniDLNA server (except “user to run as” which is set to “volumio”). Currently the options of miniDLNA version 1.1.2 (on Volumio 2) and version 1.2.1 (on Volumio 3) are supported.
The plugin also features a rescan button that allows to force a rescan of all media directories for new media files.
How to obtain: Volumio plugin store
Author: gvolt
Volumio version: 2 and 3
Status: stable on Raspberry Pi and x86 (probably also works on other platforms as long as the minidlna package is available)
Description: Set up and control I2C FM transmitter module by Electhouse based on KT-0803K fm transmitter chip. Should work on any I2C module utilizing the KT-0803 series IC.
The Radio Paradise plugin allows to play their streams - including the FLAC version - within volumio. radioparadise.com is a commercial-free listener-sponsored Internet radio station that identifies itself as an “eclectic online rock radio” station. It plays different styles of pop and rock music, but occasionally other genres from jazz to classical to electronic music and world music.
Features:
listening to normal streams in different quality (mp3 and aac)
listening to the flac version
metadata for flac (cover, artist, title)
pause/resume
Platform:
Raspberry Pi; tested on 3 and Zero W. It should be platform agnostic though.
Installable through volumio plugins menu, or see Github for manual installation.
Plugin to play over 1,500 live Phish audience recordings from Phish.in. Plugin uses the Phish.in API v1. Phish.in and the Volumio Phish.in music service plugin complies with Phish’s official taping policy as described at http://phish.com/#/faq/taping-guidelines.
Features:
Find show by year
Find show by tour
Play shows on today’s date
Play random show
Author: Noah McGee (lostmyshape)
Tested on Pi 3b+ but no extra installs so should be fine on any device.
Pull request submitted to install through Volumio; but currently install through zip on GitHub project page.
Users can listen to their existing Pandora stations. Users can skip tracks they don’t like.
Thumbs up / Thumbs down is currently not supported. If elements can be added somehow to the GUI, this may change in the future.
Cover art and song information is displayed in the playback window.
The code is currently available here. Instructions for installation are on that page.
A pull request has been made and has been awaiting approval for a few months now. I think it’s ready for production, but of course that’s not up to me.
The plugin is powered by the Anesidora Node JS library (uses the Unofficial Pandora API).
@lostmyshape helped me with coding suggestions, and @srhamil added a fix that helps with an intermittent connectivity issue.
Thanks to the Volumio developers for making the project open and allowing for outside developers like myself to join in. I have learned a lot about Javascript and Node JS while doing this project. I hope to try another plugin in the future.
You can reach me here on the forum, my username is truckershitch. All messages are welcome. I will try to answer them in a timely fashion. For some reason, I do not get instant notifications when I get a message or on the forums, so I have to check manually.
Another last.fm scrobbler - I can’t get the lastfm one to work consistently.
This only scrobbles, there’s no last.fm user interface. I might look into adding that as a separat plugin later.
I know very little javascript and node, so I’m learning as i walk.
It’s pretty stable, so I will share.