In the previous article, we introduced the introduction of the app with the ADSL driver.OpenwrtAnd simple configuration. This time, we will summarize the next interesting application, using Android mobile phone +MPDCreates a wireless music player.
Required equipment:
- One route entry for db120, rg100a, or other bcm6358 chips
- One USB sound card (two sound cards in my hand can work well, one is steelseries
5hv2: one is the North Blue mouse USB sound card 7.1 sound card, which is more inclined to steelseries 5hv2 in terms of sound quality)
- One USB flash drive or USB disk
- Mobile phones or tablets running Android
First, make sure that the router has been flushedOpenwrtAnd the Internet can be accessed normally.
Install the USB and file system kernel modules
Opkg update
Opkg install kmod-USB-core
Opkg install kmod-USB-storage
Opkg install kmod-USB-OHCI
Opkg install kmod-USB-OHCI
Opkg install kmod-fs-ext2
Opkg install kmod-fs-ext3
Opkg install kmod-FS-vfat
Opkg install kmod-Fuse
Opkg install ntfs-3g
Configure Automatic mounting of USB storage devices
Install the Mount Tool
Opkg install Mount-utils
Edit configuration file
VI/ETC/Hotplug. d/block/10-mount
#! /Bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 2009 openwrt.org (c) 2010 openwrt.org.cn
Blkdev = 'dirname $ devpath'
If ['basename $ blkdev '! = "Block"]; then
Device = 'basename $ devpath'
Case "$ action" in
Add)
Mkdir-P/mnt/$ Device
# Vfat & ntfs-3g check
If ['which fdisk']; then
Isntfs = 'fdisk-L | grep $ device | grep NTFS'
Isvfat = 'fdisk-L | grep $ device | grep fat'
Isfuse = 'lsmod | grep fuse'
Isntfs3g = 'which ntfs-3g'
Else
Isntfs = ""
Isvfat = ""
Fi
# Mount with ntfs-3g if pOSSVisible, else with default Mount
If ["$ isntfs"-a "$ isfuse"-a "$ isntfs3g"]; then
Ntfs-3g-o nls = utf8/dev/$ device/mnt/$ Device
Elif ["$ isvfat"]; then
Mount-T vfat-O iocharset = utf8, RW, sync, umask = 0000, dmask = 0000, fmask = 0000/dev/$ device/mnt/$ Device
Else
Mount/dev/$ device/mnt/$ Device
Fi
If [-F/dev/$ {Device}/swapfile]; then
Mkswap/dev/$ {Device}/swapfile
Swapon/dev/$ {Device}/swapfile
Fi
;;
Remove)
If [-F/dev/$ {Device}/swapfile]; then
Swapoff/dev/$ {Device}/swapfile
Fi
Umount/dev/$ Device
;;
Esac
Fi
Modify executable permissions
Chmod 777/etc/hotplug. d/block/10-mount
Configure a USB sound card
Install the sound card kernel module
Opkg install kmod-input-core
Opkg install kmod-soundcore
Opkg install kmod-USB-Audio
Check whether DSP, audio, and mixer are available in/dev.
Test whether the sound card works properly. Connect the sound card to the speaker and insert a USB storage device containing MP3 files.
Assume that the Mount path of the USB device is/mnt/sdb1.
Opkg install madplay
Madplay/mnt/sba1/*. MP3
If the voice is normal, the audio card is successfully driven.
Install and configure MPD
Opkg install mDNSResponder
Opkg install libspeex
Opkg installMPD
Edit the MPD configuration file
VI/etc/MPD. conf
To:
#=== Edit options as follows ====
Music_directory "/mnt/sdb1 ″
Playlist_directory "/mnt/sdb1/. MPD/playlist"
Db_file "/mnt/sdb1/. MPD/MPD. DB"
LOG_FILE "/mnt/sdb1/. MPD/MPD. log"
Error_file "/mnt/sdb1/. MPD/MPD. error"
Pid_file "/mnt/sdb1/. MPD/MPD. PID"
State_file "/mnt/sdb1/. MPD/mpdstate"
# Use this if you want to use OSS audio output
Audio_output {
Type"OSS"
Name "My OSS sound card"
Device "/dev/DSP" # optional
Format "44100: 16: 2" # optional
}
# OSS Mixer
Mixer_type"OSS"
Mixer_device "/dev/mixer"
Mixer_control "PCM"
#=== Edit end ====
Create directories and files required for MPD
Mkdir-P/mnt/sdb1/. MPD/playlist
Touch/mnt/sdb1/. MPD/{MPD. DB, MPD. Log, MPD. error, MPD. PID, mpdstate}
Run MPD
/Usr/bin/MPD-create-DB
Install the MPC to control playback
Opkg install MCM
Nmlistall | nmadd
Nmplay
Use mobile phone to control playback
Connect to the vro by using a mobile phone. Search for the mpdroid In the Android marketplace and install it.
Run mpdroid and select the Essid to connect to the wireless route in WLAN Based connection.
Enter the IP address of the vro in the host option. Otherwise, the default IP address is displayed.
In this case, you can use your mobile phone to wirelessly control the playback, pause, and other operations of the vro.