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[OpenWrt Wiki] USB audio support

    https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/hardware/audio/usb.audio
    As long as you have the necessary hardware connected, OpenWrt can play audio, as can any other GNU/Linux distribution. Any USB Audio device supported by GNU/Linux should work with OpenWrt as well. But, because of it's lightbuild structure OpenWrt does not come with audio support. You have to install that afterwards.

[OpenWrt Wiki] PulseAudio

    https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/hardware/audio/pulseaudio
    PulseAudio Read about PulseAudio and have a look at its operational flow chart: File:Pulseaudio-diagram.svg. Preparations Routing Routing describes the way which the Audio-Signal take when traversing your OS. Here a couple of routing configurations that make sense: (it is always a good idea to configure the soundsource (e.g. audio player) specifically to use the …

[OpenWrt Wiki] Bluetooth Audio

    https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/hardware/bluetooth/bluetooth.audio
    Bluetooth Audio This wiki entry should enable you to play audio from a bluetooth source to an OpenWrt router that has sound output capabilities. It is working with: Android mobile (Sony Xperia M) as bluetooth source (use “Throw” in Walkman App) to an TI omap BeagleBoard (onboard soundcard, noname Bluetooth 2.1+ USB 1.1 micro dongle) as bluetooth/audio sink.

WiFiHiFi – How to run Music Player Daemon on an OpenWRT ...

    https://silkemeyer.net/wifihifi-how-to-run-music-player-daemon-on-an-openwrt-wifi-router
    Open your browser, go to 192.168.1.1. Find the menu item that allows you to update the device’s firmware. Upload the OpenWRT image via the web interface. It will take a little moment, then the router will be back with a completely different web interface called „LuCI“. That’s OpenWRT.

Rygel [Old OpenWrt Wiki]

    https://oldwiki.archive.openwrt.org/doc/howto/rygel
    The name of the media renderer is displayed when selecting a network destination in player applications. The default name is 'Audio/Video playback on <hostname>'. You can set the name by doing: uci set rygel.Playbin.title='Name of your …

[OpenWrt Wiki] Devolo Streaming Radio

    https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/hardware/devolo-stream-radio
    Devolo Streaming Radio The purpose of this howto is to convert a Devolo dLAN USB Extender device into a standalone internet streaming radios music player. We'll need the Devolo dLAN USB Extender, an USB audiostick, and a Devolo power line for ethernet connectivity. The audio output of the USB audiostick can be connected to:

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