Raspberry Pi support
With the release of SoundSeeder 1.0 we also released a new Application to connect your Windows and Linux PC as wireless Speaker to your Android device.
The Application requires a JavaSE 1.6 Runtime Environment and was successfully tested on the Rapsberry Pi running the stock Raspbian OS (Debian based Linux).
To download the Application go to http://soundseeder.com/downloads or check the first post of this thread.
The .zip file contains a readme with the basic instructions, how to run the Java application.
In short:
The following commandline arguments are available:
Your feedback is very welcome.
For further information visit http://soundseeder.com
Greets
Jens
With the release of SoundSeeder 1.0 we also released a new Application to connect your Windows and Linux PC as wireless Speaker to your Android device.
The Application requires a JavaSE 1.6 Runtime Environment and was successfully tested on the Rapsberry Pi running the stock Raspbian OS (Debian based Linux).
To download the Application go to http://soundseeder.com/downloads or check the first post of this thread.
The .zip file contains a readme with the basic instructions, how to run the Java application.
In short:
- Unzip the downloaded archive
- Open a command line in the unzipped folder
- Run: java -jar soundseederspeaker.jar
- To stop the application press CTRL + C
The following commandline arguments are available:
Code:
-c,--channel <arg> speaker channel configuration [mono, left, right,
stereo], default: stereo
-d,--debug enable debug mode
-h,--help show this dialog
-i,--ip <arg> prefered IP binding. Specify the IP Address of your
local network interface, if multiple interfaces are
available.
-n,--name <arg> set speaker device name
-v,--volume <arg> volume on startup [0-15], default: 12
Your feedback is very welcome.
For further information visit http://soundseeder.com
Greets
Jens