Spotify Connect for Ubuntu, Debian and Raspbian (SpoCon)
Introduction
SpoCon is a Spotify Connect for Debian package and associated repository which thinly wraps the awesome librespot-java library by Gianluca Altomani and others. It works out of the box on all three revisions of the Pi, immediately after installation.
NEW: Spocon supports now also Docker, instructions are here: Spocon Docker
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Raspbian Installation
This command downloads and installs the Debian package and adds its apt repository, which ensures you'll always be up to date with upstream changes.
curl -sL https://spocon.github.io/spocon/install.sh | sh
That's it! Plug a speaker into your Pi on your local network, select the device in Spotify et voilΓ !
Ubuntu and Debian Installation
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:spocon/spocon
sudo apt-get -y update
sudo apt-get install spocon
Hard installation
Essentially, here's what the easy installer does,
# Add repo and its GPG key
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 7DBE8BF06EA39B78
## This downloads the armhf version for Raspbian Pi
echo 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/spocon/spocon/ubuntu bionic main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spocon.list
# Install package
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -y install spocon
Alternative key import
Some people report problems importing the key for our repository. If the above command fails due to the keyserver, you can try the following beforehand:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 7DBE8BF06EA39B78
Requirements
You'll need a Spotify Premium account in order to use Connect.
Uninstalling
To uninstall, remove the package,
sudo apt-get remove -y spocon
To completely remove spocon and its Debian repository from your system try,
sudo apt-get remove -y --purge spocon
Configuration
SpoCon should work out of the box and should be discoverable by Spotify Connect on
your local network, however you can configure it by editing /opt/spocon/config.toml
which passes arguments to librespot-java.
If you have a firewall, you need to open the UDP port 5355
for mDNS. Then specify some random port in zeroconf.listenPort
and open that TCP port too.
deviceName = "librespot-java" ### Device name ###
deviceType = "COMPUTER" ### Device type (COMPUTER, TABLET, SMARTPHONE, SPEAKER, TV, AVR, STB, AUDIO_DONGLE, GAME_CONSOLE, CAST_VIDEO, CAST_AUDIO, AUTOMOBILE, WEARABLE, UNKNOWN_SPOTIFY, CAR_THING, UNKNOWN) ###
preferredLocale = "en" ### Preferred locale ###
[auth] ### Authentication ###
strategy = "ZEROCONF" # Strategy (USER_PASS, ZEROCONF, BLOB, FACEBOOK)
username = "" # Spotify username (BLOB, USER_PASS only)
password = "" # Spotify password (USER_PASS only)
blob = "" # Spotify authentication blob (BLOB only)
[zeroconf] ### Zeroconf ###
listenPort = -1 # Listen on this port (`-1` for random)
listenAll = true # Listen on all interfaces (overrides `zeroconf.interfaces`)
interfaces = "" # Listen on these interfaces (comma separated list of names)
[cache] ### Cache ###
enabled = true # Cache enabled
dir = "./cache/"
doCleanUp = true
[preload] ### Preload ###
enabled = true # Preload enabled
[time] ### Time correction ###
synchronizationMethod = "NTP" # Time synchronization method (NTP, PING, MELODY, MANUAL)
manualCorrection = 0 # Manual time correction in millis
[player] ### Player ###
autoplayEnabled = true # Autoplay similar songs when your music ends
preferredAudioQuality = "VORBIS_160" # Preferred audio quality (VORBIS_96, VORBIS_160, VORBIS_320)
enableNormalisation = true # Whether to apply the Spotify loudness normalisation
normalisationPregain = 0.0 # Normalisation pregain
initialVolume = 65536 # Initial volume (0-65536)
logAvailableMixers = true # Log available mixers
mixerSearchKeywords = "" # Mixer/backend search keywords (semicolon separated)
crossfadeDuration = 0 # Crossfade overlap time (in milliseconds)
output = "MIXER" # Audio output device (MIXER, PIPE, STDOUT)
releaseLineDelay = 20 # Release mixer line after set delay (in seconds)
pipe = "" # Output raw (signed) PCM to this file (`player.output` must be PIPE)
After editing restart the daemon by running: sudo systemctl restart spocon
Building the Package Yourself
Requirements
- Vagrant installed ( https://www.vagrantup.com/ )
- Virtualbox installed ( https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads )
cd Vagrant
vagrant up # start your environment
vagrant ssh # login into you environment
cd workspace
ansible-playbook Ansible/start.yml -e librespot_version=0.5.2 -e spocon_version=0.14.0
There should be a built Debian package (a .deb
file) in your project directory /package.
Troubleshooting
My volume on Spotify is 100% and it's still too quiet!
Have you tried turning the volume up using the command alsamixer
?
My Raspberry Pi does not use my USB sound card!
Check with aplay -l
as which card your USB device is listed. Let's
say it is "card 1", so try to replace the following in the
file /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf
:
defaults.ctl.card 0
defaults.pcm.card 0
with
defaults.ctl.card 1
defaults.pcm.card 1
The audio output buzzes a few seconds after audio stops!
This is likely to be ALSA's Dynamic Audio Power Management (DAPM) shutting down
the sound module of your device to save power. If you want to disable this feature,
create a file called snd_soc_core.conf
in /etc/modprobe.d
with this line in:
options snd_soc_core pmdown_time -1
Once you reboot and play some sound, the issue should be gone.
Other issues
File an issue and if we get it sorted, I'll add to this list.
Donations
(I'd rather you donate to librespot-java instead, but there's no public address for those folks.)
Acknowledgments
Special thanks to Paul Lietar for librespot (and its additional authors) and David Cooper