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Streaming audio on a Raspberry Pi

Streaming audio on a Raspberry Pi

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coolbyd13
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08-20-2017, 08:10 PM
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You're looking for a method to stream your iPhone on iOS 11 to a Raspberry Pi. Have you explored any available software or adapters that could bridge the gap between these devices? Also, are there USB-compatible options you might consider?
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coolbyd13
08-20-2017, 08:10 PM #1

You're looking for a method to stream your iPhone on iOS 11 to a Raspberry Pi. Have you explored any available software or adapters that could bridge the gap between these devices? Also, are there USB-compatible options you might consider?

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GTH1
Junior Member
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08-28-2017, 02:48 PM
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You're probably thinking about using USB for streaming, not airplay. It seems AirPlay 2 might be outdated for your setup. I'd suggest looking into affordable Android devices or exploring alternatives that work with Raspberry Pi. Just be careful—Apple often changes its policies, so you might run into issues later.
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GTH1
08-28-2017, 02:48 PM #2

You're probably thinking about using USB for streaming, not airplay. It seems AirPlay 2 might be outdated for your setup. I'd suggest looking into affordable Android devices or exploring alternatives that work with Raspberry Pi. Just be careful—Apple often changes its policies, so you might run into issues later.

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fuhqing
Member
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08-28-2017, 04:45 PM
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I planned to use wireless functionality. I discovered a free Windows app named airpower mirror that does this. https://www.apowersoft.com/phone-mirror I could possibly start it with Wine on Raspberry Pi. If that fails, I’ll switch to my Intel Compute Stick because it’s USB-powered. I’ll keep you posted. Also, any tips for launching a Wine app at startup on Raspberry Pi?
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fuhqing
08-28-2017, 04:45 PM #3

I planned to use wireless functionality. I discovered a free Windows app named airpower mirror that does this. https://www.apowersoft.com/phone-mirror I could possibly start it with Wine on Raspberry Pi. If that fails, I’ll switch to my Intel Compute Stick because it’s USB-powered. I’ll keep you posted. Also, any tips for launching a Wine app at startup on Raspberry Pi?