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[[Music/Choose_Your_Own_Adventure#Laptop_-_Upload_-_Where_do_you_want_music_to_happen.3F|'''<big><center>Upload</center></big>More work but cooler'''<br>I want to upload my music to Pony so I can play it remotely]] | [[Music/Choose_Your_Own_Adventure#Laptop_-_Upload_-_Where_do_you_want_music_to_happen.3F|'''<big><center>Upload</center></big>More work but cooler'''<br>I want to upload my music to Pony so I can play it remotely]] | ||
|width="33%"| [[Image:Pissingponynb-131.png|center|link=Music/Choose_Your_Own_Adventure#Laptop_-_Stream_-_Where_do_you_want_music_to_happen.3F]] | |width="33%"| [[Image:Pissingponynb-131.png|center|link=Music/Choose_Your_Own_Adventure#Laptop_-_Stream_-_Where_do_you_want_music_to_happen.3F]] | ||
[[Music/Choose_Your_Own_Adventure#Laptop_-_Stream_-_Where_do_you_want_music_to_happen.3F|'''<big><center> | [[Music/Choose_Your_Own_Adventure#Laptop_-_Stream_-_Where_do_you_want_music_to_happen.3F|'''<big><center>Stream</center></big>Complicated but awesome'''<br>I want to stream music from my laptop wirelessly]] | ||
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=Pony - Hackitorium= | =Pony - Hackitorium= | ||
'''MPD Web Interface: http://172.30.0.44''' | |||
===Web Interface=== | ===Web Interface=== | ||
# Make sure the amplifier | # Go to the AV shelf | ||
# Make sure the amplifier is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20 | |||
# Make sure the computer [[Resources/Horsy|Horsy]] (found above the amplifier) is on and running | # Make sure the computer [[Resources/Horsy|Horsy]] (found above the amplifier) is on and running | ||
# Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi | # Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi | ||
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===MPD Client=== | ===MPD Client=== | ||
You can use a more rich native MPD client to interface with Horsy. Noisebridge recommends... | You can use a more rich native MPD client to interface with Horsy. Noisebridge recommends... | ||
* Linux: [http://ario-player.sourceforge.net/ Ario] | * Linux: [http://ario-player.sourceforge.net/ Ario] <code>sudo apt-get install ario</code> | ||
* Mac: [ | * Mac: [http://theremin.amd.co.at/0.6.2.3/Theremin_0.6.2.3.tbz Theremin] | ||
* Windows: [http://www.thejavashop.net/bjj/ BJJ] | * Windows: [http://www.thejavashop.net/bjj/ BJJ] | ||
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* IP Address: 172.30.0.44 | * IP Address: 172.30.0.44 | ||
* Port: 6600 (default) | * Port: 6600 (default) | ||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Pony - Hack Cafe= | =Pony - Hack Cafe= | ||
''Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!'' | |||
'''MPD Web Interface: http://172.30.0.41''' | |||
===Web Interface=== | |||
# Go to the Hack Cafe and find the table to the Reverse Engineering Bar display mounted onto the column next to it | |||
# Make sure the amplifier sitting under the table, is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20 | |||
# Make sure the computer [[Resources/Zebra|Zebra]] behind the Reverse Engineering Bar display is on and running | |||
# Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi | |||
# Open a browser and go to http://172.30.0.41 | |||
# Use the web interface to load songs and edit the playlist | |||
===MPD Client=== | |||
You can use a more rich native MPD client to interface with Horsy. Noisebridge recommends... | |||
* Linux: [http://ario-player.sourceforge.net/ Ario] <code>sudo apt-get install ario</code> | |||
* Mac: [http://theremin.amd.co.at/0.6.2.3/Theremin_0.6.2.3.tbz Theremin] | |||
* Windows: [http://www.thejavashop.net/bjj/ BJJ] | |||
MPD on Zebra: | |||
* IP Address: 172.30.0.41 | |||
* Port: 6600 (default) | |||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Laptop/Mobile Device - Physical - Hackitorium= | =Laptop/Mobile Device - Physical - Hackitorium= | ||
# Go to the AV shelf | |||
# Make sure the amplifier is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20 | |||
# Find the extremely long audio cable labeled AUX, ziptied to the also extremely long display cables for the projector | |||
# Plug it into your laptop or device | |||
# Be weary of volume levels before playing music | |||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Laptop/Mobile Device - Physical - Hack Cafe= | =Laptop/Mobile Device - Physical - Hack Cafe= | ||
''Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!'' | |||
# Go to the Hack Cafe and find the table to the Reverse Engineering Bar display mounted onto the column next to it | |||
# Make sure the amplifier sitting under the table, is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20 | |||
# Find the audio cable labeled AUX, ziptied to the bundle of cables coming out from the back of the table up to the display | |||
# Plug it into your laptop or device | |||
# Be weary of volume levels before playing music | |||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Laptop - Upload - Hackitorium= | =Laptop - Upload - Hackitorium= | ||
===Web=== | ===Web=== | ||
# Go to the AV shelf | |||
# Make sure the amplifier is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20 | |||
# Make sure the computer [[Resources/Horsy|Horsy]] (found above the amplifier) is on and running | |||
# Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi | |||
# Open a browser and go to http://172.30.0.44 | |||
# Click on the Upload tab | |||
# ? | |||
# Use the web interface to load songs and edit the playlist | |||
===SSH=== | ===SSH=== | ||
# Get an account on [[Resources/Pony|Pony]] | |||
# Open some sort of SCP/SFTP client and connect to Pony | |||
# Create a directory for yourself in /d2/music | |||
# Upload music to that directory | |||
# SSH into Pony | |||
# run: <code>mpc-update-all</code> | |||
# Wait about 2 minutes | |||
# Your tunes should be available now to add to a playlist through the web interface | |||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Laptop - Upload - Hack Cafe= | =Laptop - Upload - Hack Cafe= | ||
''Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!'' | |||
===Web=== | ===Web=== | ||
# Go to the Hack Cafe and find the table to the Reverse Engineering Bar display mounted onto the column next to it | |||
# Make sure the amplifier sitting under the table, is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20 | |||
# Make sure the computer [[Resources/Zebra|Zebra]] behind the Reverse Engineering Bar display is on and running | |||
# Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi | |||
# Open a browser and go to http://172.30.0.41 | |||
# Use the web interface to load songs and edit the playlist | |||
===SSH=== | ===SSH=== | ||
# Get an account on [[Resources/Pony|Pony]] | |||
# Open some sort of SCP/SFTP client and connect to Pony | |||
# Create a directory for yourself in /d2/music | |||
# Upload music to that directory | |||
# SSH into Pony | |||
# run: <code>mpc-update-all</code> | |||
# Wait about 2 minutes | |||
# Your tunes should be available now to add to a playlist through the web interface | |||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Laptop - Stream - Hackitorium= | =Laptop - Stream - Hackitorium= | ||
===Linux=== | ===Linux=== | ||
Setup PulseAudio, most modern linux distros have already switched over to it. Remember to enable ''Make discoverable PulseAdio network sound devices available locally'' in <code>paprefs</code>, to have avahi running. Using <code>pavucontrol</code>, switch your output sink to Horsy. | |||
Sink name: Internal Audio Analog Stereo on mpd@horsy | |||
===Mac=== | ===Mac=== | ||
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/ | |||
===Windows=== | ===Windows=== | ||
? | |||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Laptop - Stream - Hack Cafe= | =Laptop - Stream - Hack Cafe= | ||
''Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!'' | |||
===Linux=== | ===Linux=== | ||
Setup PulseAudio, most modern linux distros have already switched over to it. Remember to enable ''Make discoverable PulseAdio network sound devices available locally'' in <code>paprefs</code>, to have avahi running. Using <code>pavucontrol</code>, switch your output sink to Zebra. | |||
Sink name: Internal Audio Analog Stereo on mpd@zebra | |||
===Mac=== | ===Mac=== | ||
===Windows=== | ===Windows=== | ||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Internet - Hackitorium= | =Internet - Hackitorium= | ||
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> | |||
=Internet - Hack Cafe= | =Internet - Hack Cafe= | ||
''Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!'' | |||
[[Category:Pages with a Noisebridge Tiny URL]] | |||
Revision as of 04:05, 7 August 2012
Where do you want to play the music from?
Pony - Where do you want music to happen?
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Laptop - How do you want get your music to the speakers?
Laptop/Mobile Device - Physical - Where do you want music to happen?
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Laptop - Upload - Where do you want music to happen?
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Laptop - Stream - Where do you want music to happen?
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Internet - Where do you want music to happen?
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Pony - Hackitorium
MPD Web Interface: http://172.30.0.44
Web Interface
- Go to the AV shelf
- Make sure the amplifier is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20
- Make sure the computer Horsy (found above the amplifier) is on and running
- Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi
- Open a browser and go to http://172.30.0.44
- Use the web interface to load songs and edit the playlist
MPD Client
You can use a more rich native MPD client to interface with Horsy. Noisebridge recommends...
MPD on Horsy:
- IP Address: 172.30.0.44
- Port: 6600 (default)
Pony - Hack Cafe
Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!
MPD Web Interface: http://172.30.0.41
Web Interface
- Go to the Hack Cafe and find the table to the Reverse Engineering Bar display mounted onto the column next to it
- Make sure the amplifier sitting under the table, is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20
- Make sure the computer Zebra behind the Reverse Engineering Bar display is on and running
- Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi
- Open a browser and go to http://172.30.0.41
- Use the web interface to load songs and edit the playlist
MPD Client
You can use a more rich native MPD client to interface with Horsy. Noisebridge recommends...
MPD on Zebra:
- IP Address: 172.30.0.41
- Port: 6600 (default)
Laptop/Mobile Device - Physical - Hackitorium
- Go to the AV shelf
- Make sure the amplifier is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20
- Find the extremely long audio cable labeled AUX, ziptied to the also extremely long display cables for the projector
- Plug it into your laptop or device
- Be weary of volume levels before playing music
Laptop/Mobile Device - Physical - Hack Cafe
Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!
- Go to the Hack Cafe and find the table to the Reverse Engineering Bar display mounted onto the column next to it
- Make sure the amplifier sitting under the table, is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20
- Find the audio cable labeled AUX, ziptied to the bundle of cables coming out from the back of the table up to the display
- Plug it into your laptop or device
- Be weary of volume levels before playing music
Laptop - Upload - Hackitorium
Web
- Go to the AV shelf
- Make sure the amplifier is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20
- Make sure the computer Horsy (found above the amplifier) is on and running
- Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi
- Open a browser and go to http://172.30.0.44
- Click on the Upload tab
- ?
- Use the web interface to load songs and edit the playlist
SSH
- Get an account on Pony
- Open some sort of SCP/SFTP client and connect to Pony
- Create a directory for yourself in /d2/music
- Upload music to that directory
- SSH into Pony
- run:
mpc-update-all
- Wait about 2 minutes
- Your tunes should be available now to add to a playlist through the web interface
Laptop - Upload - Hack Cafe
Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!
Web
- Go to the Hack Cafe and find the table to the Reverse Engineering Bar display mounted onto the column next to it
- Make sure the amplifier sitting under the table, is on and set to WHATEVER INPUT, volume at about -20
- Make sure the computer Zebra behind the Reverse Engineering Bar display is on and running
- Get your laptop onto the Noisebridge network through wired or wifi
- Open a browser and go to http://172.30.0.41
- Use the web interface to load songs and edit the playlist
SSH
- Get an account on Pony
- Open some sort of SCP/SFTP client and connect to Pony
- Create a directory for yourself in /d2/music
- Upload music to that directory
- SSH into Pony
- run:
mpc-update-all
- Wait about 2 minutes
- Your tunes should be available now to add to a playlist through the web interface
Laptop - Stream - Hackitorium
Linux
Setup PulseAudio, most modern linux distros have already switched over to it. Remember to enable Make discoverable PulseAdio network sound devices available locally in paprefs
, to have avahi running. Using pavucontrol
, switch your output sink to Horsy.
Sink name: Internal Audio Analog Stereo on mpd@horsy
Mac
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/
Windows
?
Laptop - Stream - Hack Cafe
Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!
Linux
Setup PulseAudio, most modern linux distros have already switched over to it. Remember to enable Make discoverable PulseAdio network sound devices available locally in paprefs
, to have avahi running. Using pavucontrol
, switch your output sink to Zebra.
Sink name: Internal Audio Analog Stereo on mpd@zebra
Mac
Windows
Internet - Hackitorium
Internet - Hack Cafe
Make sure playing music isn't going to disrupt any classes occurring at the same time!