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A simple package for Raspberry Pi to play music and trigger music by buttons over the gpio.
Raspi-Music-Button is a small python based package that interacts with linux packages on the Raspberry Pi to play music. Moreover it can be used to trigger music by a button connect to one of the Raspberry Pi gpio.
The following linux packages need to be installed on the opreation system:
$ pip install -U raspi-music-button
The package is available under the command raspi-music
. The command line help can be called with
raspi-music --help
To play just a simple song run
raspi-music play song my-song.mp3
To play a whole folder filled with mp3 run
raspi-music play folder /my/folder
Use the following commands to do the same but start playing only when the button is triggered.
raspi-music button song my-song.mp3
raspi-music button folder /my/folder
This project is licensed under the MIT License (see the LICENSE
file for
details).
FAQs
A simple package for Raspberry Pi to play music and trigger music by buttons over the gpio.
We found that raspi-music-button demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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