RaspyFi » quick start http://www.raspyfi.com Pi never sounded so good! Mon, 16 Dec 2013 15:20:41 +0000 it-IT hourly 1 RaspyFi quick start guide http://www.raspyfi.com/raspyfi-quick-start-guide/ http://www.raspyfi.com/raspyfi-quick-start-guide/#comments Thu, 17 Jan 2013 15:19:35 +0000 admin http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=166 The RaspyFi distro is designed to achieve reasonable sound quality from your PI without needing to configure it. It’s ready to play and in 10 minutes you’ll be able to listen to your music library, following these easy steps. 1-

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The RaspyFi distro is designed to achieve reasonable sound quality from your PI without needing to configure it. It’s ready to play and in 10 minutes you’ll be able to listen to your music library, following these easy steps.

1- Download latest RaspyFI release here

2- Unpack it with WINRar

3. Write the unpacked SD Image to your SD via Win32diskImager

Win32disk

Select the .img file you previously unpacked and make sure “device” field points to your SD card, then click on Write

4- Connect your Fat32 usb memory or hard disk (must be self-powered) with your music to the Pi.

5. Connect your USB Dac (the Pi has enough power output to feed it, don’t worry) to the Pi

6- Power up your Pi

7- From your browser type http://raspyfi/ to access the WEBUI

Configure it and you’re ready to go. If your music sits on USB Drive, just plug it and you’ll listen to them immediatly. If you need to configure a NAS, just go to settings -> Database

 

Alternatively you can  Get and install your favourite Remote Client

Windows\Mac\Linux

gmpc

 

 

Gmpc . Nice and easy client, it offers several functionalities, few hanging issues, but it is my favourite

ario

 

Ario. Lot of options, poor gui. It has Internet Radio enabled out of the Box

 

Android

mpdroid

 

Mpdroid, fantastic app. Available free from PlayStore

IOs

mpod

 

Mpod, for iphone\ipod touch. Free on Ios Market.

MPaD

 

Mpad, for Ipad.

 

10-Enjoy!!!

 

SSH

User: pi

Password: raspberry

If you wish to use your RaspyFi’s powered Pi via W-Fi check the WI-FI Configuration Guide

6- Done!

 

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