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title: Home Audio Setup
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published: 1
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date: 2024-01-29T15:36:41.482Z
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2024-01-27T19:17:28.816Z
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# Home Audio Setup / Snapcast
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[Speaker controls](http://snapcast.brechtel:1780/)
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We use [Snapcast](https://github.com/badaix/snapcast) to transmit music through our house.
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Snapcast is an Open Source multi-room audio software package. It consists of a server that controls what is playing and clients connected to speakers through out the house.
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We have a "Snapclient" in the following rooms
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- Front porch
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- Living room
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- Dining room
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- Office
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- Bedroom
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- Heidi's room
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Most of the Snapclients are running on a Raspberry Pi (of different variations Pi 4, Pi Zero, Radxa Zero).
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The living room uses "real" speakers with an amp, while other rooms use Bluetooth speakers connected over line-in.
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The dining room uses a Bose speaker that has USB audio input - which is nice because it avoids ground loops - but I haven't been able to find any other speakers that have this option.
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