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BeagleBone Black Cookbook

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BeagleBone Black Cookbook

Overview of this book

There are many single-board controllers and computers such as Arduino, Udoo, or Raspberry Pi, which can be used to create electronic prototypes on circuit boards. However, when it comes to creating more advanced projects, BeagleBone Black provides a sophisticated alternative. Mastering the BeagleBone Black enables you to combine it with sensors and LEDs, add buttons, and marry it to a variety of add-on boards. You can transform this tiny device into the brain for an embedded application or an endless variety of electronic inventions and prototypes. With dozens of how-tos, this book kicks off with the basic steps for setting up and running the BeagleBone Black for the first time, from connecting the necessary hardware and using the command line with Linux commands to installing new software and controlling your system remotely. Following these recipes, more advanced examples take you through scripting, debugging, and working with software source files, eventually working with the Linux kernel. Subsequently, you will learn how to exploit the board's real-time functions. We will then discover exciting methods for using sound and video with the system before marching forward into an exploration of recipes for building Internet of Things projects. Finally, the book finishes with a dramatic arc upward into outer space, when you explore ways to build projects for tracking and monitoring satellites.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
BeagleBone Black Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating a high-quality audio platform with Volumio


Volumio is a wonderful open source alternative to the iTunes straightjacket. For audiophile geeks who happen to be microcomputer or electronic geeks (you know who you are!) and RPi enthusiasts in particular, Volumio is well-known for its fastidiousness at serving up high-quality audio, be it web-based radio or high-resolution audio files. The system has now been ported to the BBB from its earlier incarnation as RaspyFi.

Essentially, Volumio leverages a Linux music server called Music Player Daemon (MPD). MPD provides a client environment with a web-centric GUI (sans plugins) and a robust networking architecture to serve your audio files.

One of the many appealing aspects of Volumio is that it is (nearly) file-agnostic, so you can play virtually any audio file type within the environment. For now, this includes FLAC, WAV, MP3, AAC, ALAC, M4A, and playlist (PLS) files.

Each new version of Volumio seems to leap forward in stability and ease of...