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Playing | |
Volume | |
Muted | |
Equalizer Low | |
Equalizer Mid | |
Equalizer High | |
Balance (range -16 | +16) | |
Path to playlist | |
Index in playlist (starting from 0) | |
Resource path | |
Resource type | |
Resource title | |
Resource album | |
Resource artist | |
Resource track number | |
Resource year | |
Resource genre | |
Resource copyright | |
Resource language (for TTS) |
Version | |
Friendly name | |
Save & Restore state | |
Save & Restore playing state (default no) | |
Tell address at startup (default yes) | |
WiFi SSID | |
Network hostname | |
AP SSID | |
AP PSK |
Playing | |
Volume | |
Muted |
Demo for playing a specific playlist on the SD card over the API.
Demo for creating a new playlist containing all the contents of the given folder (on the SD card).
The new playlist will be located in the given folder and is named .directory.m3u
. This can't be changed.
Creating fully personalized playlist or even uploading one will be subject of further development (see also the Roadmap of the NetSpeaker project!).
The Audio library used maps -16 to most right and 16 to most left. Don't be confused by the appearently wrong direction the slider moves the balance to right and left.
Balance (range -16 | +16) |
Equalizer Low (-40dB to 6dB) | |
Equalizer Mid (-40dB to 6dB) | |
Equalizer High (-40dB to 6dB) |
Demo for changing the wifi SSID and PSK (= Pre-Shared Key; well-known as 'Password' or 'Key'). There's no need to give both - if you just wanna change the password - do it!
After doing this, you have to go down to the restart collapsible. There, restart the NetSpeaker and it should connect to the configured WiFi.
If anything is wrong (either SSID or PSK wrong/typo, or the wifi's not available), the NetSpeaker opens an HotSpot
with the SSID ...
and the PSK ...
!
Network hostname |
Your NetSpeaker registers a hostname on your local network via mDNS, which makes easy addressing
possible. This address consists of the hostname and .local
. To change it, just enter the
new one here. Changes wont apply directly, you have to restart the NetSpeaker over the button below to apply changes.
Restoring the old/last state can be toggled on or off over the API. Doing so can have many reasons, one could be that you wanted to build a device always playing some startup sound, or so.
At startup, the NetSpeaker tells it's address with Google TTS when in operation mode 0, 2 or 3. This can be turned on and off. On by default.