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Next we need to run the GUI file manager as root user. Type in "sudo pcmanfm" and hit enter. Name it "darkice. Copy the lines below and paste them into Leafpad then click File and Save. The settings I have selected are for the best quality mp3 stream but you may want to tweak them to lower quality settings if you are going to be streaming outside your network e. You can't have a quality value set when using cbr constant bitrate or the stream will stutter and skip.
I only discovered this little gem after many hours of frustration. I assumed the quality value would be ignored if you were using cbr but it turns out that is not the case and really throws a monkey wrench into the works. Next we need follow the same steps as before to create an empty file called "darkice. Open using Leafpad, copy and paste the lines below and save. Next we need to run a command to make the darkice. Now it's time to start the Icecast2 server service. Type in "sudo service icecast2 start" and hit enter.
Next we need to tell Darkice to start automatically whenever the Pi is booted the Icecast2 server runs as a service and already starts automatically after booting. First we need to select which text editor to use.
In the terminal window type "select-editor" and hit enter. Type "2" to select nano editor and hit enter. Then type "crontab -e" and enter. Then hit Ctrl-X to exit and it will prompt "Save modified buffer? Hit the Y key for Yes then enter to confirm whatever filename is automatically generated. The sleep 10 switch tells the Pi to wait 10 seconds after booting before starting the audio stream. If you start the stream before the USB sound card is active, the stream will never start. Click the GUI menu icon and select reboot.
If you followed all these steps precisely then the stream will start automatically anywhere from 30 seconds to a minute after clicking reboot. I think it got broken with a Chrome update.
It still works fine on Sonos and my other streaming apps. If you hear your live source then the Pi is working correctly and it's time to add it to Sonos. You must use the Sonos desktop controller app to add a custom stream to Sonos.
Also enter a Station Name and click OK. To play the custom radio station we just added, select "Radio by Tunein" and then "My Radio Stations" and then you will see your Raspberry Pi listed. After adding the custom radio station it will immediately be available on your Sonos mobile app.
Sonos recently updated their app to a ghastly white motif as well as renaming "Sonos Favorites" to "My Sonos" and using overly large thumbnails for everything. There has been a lot of backlash on the Sonos forums as the old format looked and worked so well with everything easily accessible without blinding you in a dark room. Hopefully they will revert back to the old style soon. On the next screen scroll down until you see "Raspberry Pi". Tap on it and it will start playing in your selected room s.
The last thing to do is to install the Pi in a case. I chose the Flirc Raspberry Pi Case because it both looks good and is functional.
The entire aluminum case acts as a heat sink for the Pi's processor. If you get this case, peel off the sticky side of the spongy thermal pad that is included and stick it on the part of the case that reaches down to touch the processor and then peel off the thin plastic film on the other, non-sticky side the side that touches the processor before closing up the case. Just a bit of house cleaning: If you plan to leave your Pi connected via ethernet then you may want to turn off its Wi-Fi radio to conserve a little juice.
You can also turn off the bluetooth radio by LEFT-clicking the bluetooth icon. Also, the Darkice program runs hidden in the background so if you ever need to stop it then open a terminal window, type in "ps aux grep darkice. I was curious how much bandwidth the Pi used when there were no clients attached to the Icecast server so I installed a bandwidth monitoring tool called vnstat and the answer is 0 kbps.
If there are no clients connected then there is absolutely no bandwidth used whatsoever. Good luck and thanks for looking! I wrote a script 17 years ago that reads all my team's sports schedules every morning to see if there's a game being played that day.
If there is it sends me an email, sets my computers Hauppauge Colossus HDMI capture card to record the game from the cable box and Total Recorder records the radio broadcast from a radio connected to my computer's line-in. Since I am going to be out of state the radio does me no good now so I set up a Raspberry Pi to automatically launch the game broadcast stream in a web browser when it is booted. So what happens now is when the pregame starts my computer automatically turns on a Wemo switch connected to the Pi and it boots and starts playing the radio broadcast and I record from the Pi's headphone out using my computer's line-in.
I was having my main computer launch the webpage and recording it internally but I didn't like having my computer tied up the whole game.
I also wanted to stream the audio to my Sonos speakers and thought it would be simple to do using only software but it turns out that is not the case since Darkice is looking for an audio input signal, not an output. The easiest and most reliable way is to simply plug one end of a 3. I loaded some YouTube videos and they were loud and clear so a volume setting somewhere between the stadium and TuneIn's servers must have gotten lowered. Not a big deal as I'm sure it get rectified but it got me to thinking of a way to boost the volume of the Raspberry Pi's sound output to the Behringer external sound card without using a separate headphone amp.
To disable the Pi's onboard sound card you have to click the GUI Menu icon on the desktop Raspberry logo , then click Run and enter "sudo pcmanfm" to open the File Manager as root user. Reboot then open the terminal window and type in "arecord -l" to list the capture devices to make sure the Behringer sound card is still the same device number the number after the word "card" that's listed in your darkice.
These changes will allow a USB sound card to be the default sound for everything on the Raspberry Pi. You can right-click on the speaker icon on the desktop and select which USB sound card is the default one. Even though it only has "Microphone" as an option I can confirm that it is indeed a stereo input using either the 3. Question 6 weeks ago on Introduction. Answer 5 weeks ago.
Yes it will as long as you configured your Sonos correctly. So if it is working fine now then this will work. Hi guys, I am facing the following issue: After a while the stream stops, in the console I see the error message "buffer overrun"- any ideas how to fix it?
Thanks a lot. I am not sure why YET, but my Pi just stopped streaming.
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