![]() I no longer have a spare monitor though so I will need some way to view the contents of the Pi Zero setup to choose music to play back. ![]() When I first bought the Pi Zero I've had it running 2 separate Linux OS's using my wireless Logitech keyboard and mouse, USB loudspeakers and a full size monitor. Which is one reason I'd like to shift the audio elsewhere, it would free up some space on the twin 4Tb enclosure. Such an enclosure costs less than £80 and I'm currently using one with my main computer with a pair of 4Tb (configured in a RAID 1) HDD's, almost full with video and audio files atm. As I don't consider FLAC or mp3 audio true hi fi then I'd be happy to settle for analogue out.Īt the moment all audio (around 1.6Tb) is stored on one 2Tb SATA HDD but if this setup worked out I'd buy another identical 2Tb HDD and pair them in an external RAID enclosure for backup. My intention was to use this setup to play digital audio through my stereo hi fi setup, either with an analogue signal or a digital signal via a digital to analogue converter. I can access the eventual Raspberry Pi Zero setup using either hard wired Ethernet or from my wireless router. I have all these parts in a carry case stored under my bed atm, I think I have everything I need with the possible exception of a screen or small monitor if I can't access this setup via a computer using Windows 10. Below I have posted a few pics of the various parts I've put aside for a project I started several months ago but shelved due to confusion on my part.
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