Cleaning up the blog backlog

I have… quite a few blog posts in my backlog, many of them being most of the way done, with others missing information, screenshots I’d like to include etc. These may be short, could probably be expanded upon with more information, but never will be. So in the next few days I’ll be finishing them up to a short quick bite blog post and posting them up (else they’ll never be finished).

Controlling Media Volume with  a Rotary Encoder from ESPHome

The NFC Decks that I design and build have rotary encoders onboard. I added them to eventually use in a whole home audio setup, and now that I have some squeezelite speakers to control, I finally have something to use that part of my design on. Let’s take a look at how to control media volume with the rotary encoders.

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Displaying Currently Playing Music Info

I have played with the MAX7219 display a few times in the past but never had a solid project in mind for it. With my whole home audio project though, I realized I can use it for a cool little display showing what’s currently playing on the system. I’ll want a slightly larger display to use for a final project, but for now I can play with the automations and back end setup for such a display.

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Squeezebox ESP32 Multi-room Audio System

I finally came across a speaker setup that I could try out for relatively inexpensively, that also uses open source software, and can be used for multi-room audio. I found the ESP32 A1S audio kit that is supported by squeezelite-esp and has a simple web installer. On top of that, there are a decent number of forum posts using it and providing details on configuration. This gives me a potential holy grail, open source, locally based, multi-room audio speaker. The main problem I will end up having is putting something together with good audio quality, and appliance level ease of use and stability, but thats a future problem, for now, lets check out squeezelite on the ESP32 A1S.

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