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by jeremija 2385 days ago
About 6 years ago I bought a Sonos Connect as a gift for my father. This was the first and only smart home device I had bought at the time and I wasn't really thinking about the privacy implications at the time. Years have passed and he was not using so he gave it back to me. I was surprised by the permissions required to setup a device, and appalled by the lack of support for streaming from a Linux system. They could've made it so simple by have the server run a web app. They also made it so hard to play local music. Luckily there's BubbleUPNP so that works, otherwise it's totally not worth it if you have a local music library and do not want to pay for Deezer or Spotify; Chromecast Audio works just as well and it's 10x cheaper - the only thing missing is Gapless playback via DLNA. However, Chromecasts also require location during setup. I wish there was a non-Google privacy-friendly alternative for Chromecast.
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There is an alternative. The raspberry pi! check it out: http://rpimusicplayer.com/
Yes, thank you! I've been travelling so much lately I forgot I had it!
Does it have Spotify, Soundcloud etc integration?
You can try to set it up using a fork of mpd. I've tried it a few years ago but it didn't work that well.