I’m struggling to find the easiest solution to connect a set of active speakers that have BT/Optical (Toslink)/Coax. I currently use a tablet to stream Deezer via BT, but I want to be able to use them in Music Assistant. I tried Bubblepnp on the tablet, but it’s too slow for that, it wasn’t reliable.

I don’t want to spend 100s of dollars on e.g. Sonos stuff. I see Squeezelite as a good option, but I’m unsure how to connect an SPDIF speaker. The docs say you can connect to one of the pins. Do I just cut the plug of an SPDIF cable and then connect to it?

I don’t have a 3D printer, ideally I want a box around it.

Ideally there’s an out-of-the-box solution. Any tips or help appreciated.

      • Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        4
        ·
        edit-2
        6 months ago

        Squeezelite with a USB spdif out might work? (I’m unsure myself, I have my squeeze server able to connect to my casting devices)

        Bonus: a USB spdif out isn’t pricey says a very quick search

        Edit: I’m dumb. https://github.com/sle118/squeezelite-esp32?tab=readme-ov-file#spdif

        So they suggest either a specialized chip, which will likely need more hardware, or this little circuit. (See link) I would say if you had an extra coax cable, to cut an end and solder away, but that’s assuming a lot.

        Second edit: they can connect to Bluetooth as well.

        • sylverstream@lemmy.nzOP
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          3
          ·
          6 months ago

          Thanks mate, much appreciated. That’s what I mean, it’s complicated… I have no idea what extra hardware I’d need. I just want to connect it via Coaxial and the only thing I can find is very complicated docs like you found :)

          BT is not an option as I’d like to keep using the tablet directly to BT in case MA/HA is down.