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To control the WiFi-HiFi you need to be on the local network using an MPD client. To add to the playlist, stop/start the music or such you just connect to 'wifihifi' with default details and alter the playlist accordingly. | To control the WiFi-HiFi you need to be on the local network using an MPD client. To add to the playlist, stop/start the music or such you just connect to 'wifihifi' with default details and alter the playlist accordingly. | ||
== Clients == | |||
* Linux users will probably find gmpc is available in their standard software repo. | |||
* Windows users can get gmpc [http://gmpc.wikia.com/wiki/Installation_Win32 here]. |
Revision as of 19:37, 30 July 2013
The WiFi-HiFi is often the staple choice for music in the space, it can play MP3s, most formats and internet radio streams.
It's often playing Planet Rock, typically.
To control the WiFi-HiFi you need to be on the local network using an MPD client. To add to the playlist, stop/start the music or such you just connect to 'wifihifi' with default details and alter the playlist accordingly.
Clients
- Linux users will probably find gmpc is available in their standard software repo.
- Windows users can get gmpc here.