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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : searching for a simple mp3 / wav player

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plasma
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Posted: 07:38am 17 Jun 2014
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hi ,

i need a simple solution to play mp3 files for a project of mine.
have anyone a source for a pic32 based mp3 player ? or something different?

thx
 
hitsware
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Posted: 09:18am 17 Jun 2014
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how 'bout this ?
 
psergiu

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Posted: 10:15am 17 Jun 2014
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or this or this ?Edited by psergiu 2014-06-18
 
Grogster

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Posted: 01:37pm 17 Jun 2014
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There is the SOMO-II module from 4D Systems:

SOMO-II

This module is relatively cheap, stereo line-out or mono amp on-board, serial control, button control, standard MP3 files etc.

I have three of these, but have not found the time to play with them yet - your thread has given me a prod in that department, but there never seems to be enough hours at the weekend!!!!!Edited by Grogster 2014-06-18
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bigmik

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Posted: 03:35pm 17 Jun 2014
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Hi psergiu,

I cant get your links to work.. can you please re-do them as I am interested in seeing what they pointed to?

Mick


Mick's uMite Stuff can be found >>> HERE (Kindly hosted by Dontronics) <<<
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 05:16pm 17 Jun 2014
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They had an extra http// in them.
Try http://www.thebackshed.com/Forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=6578&PN =4

and
http://www.thebackshed.com/Forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=6393

Jim

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Grogster

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Posted: 05:17pm 17 Jun 2014
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Those links would not work for me either, but I figured it was probably something at my end of things.

EDIT: Ignore - TassyJim posted working links about the same time I was posting the above! Edited by Grogster 2014-06-19
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bigmik

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Posted: 05:30pm 17 Jun 2014
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Thanks Tassy,

They work fine. I was scouring for the added space but didnt see the obvious.

Mick
Mick's uMite Stuff can be found >>> HERE (Kindly hosted by Dontronics) <<<
 
Grogster

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Posted: 05:39pm 17 Jun 2014
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I have about 20 of the $6 modules, but then along came the SOMO-II. While quite a bit more expensive then the $6 units, the 4D unit natively supports MP3 and UART serial control, so no need to bit-bang the data to a $6 unco-operative module, also no need to convert file formats.

Sometimes, the cheapest option is not always the best!!!
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viscomjim
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Posted: 03:23am 29 Jun 2014
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Hi Plasma,

I don't know if you have found something, but I just stumble upon these on ebay and they were pretty cheap and seems pretty good for the price...

mdfly mp3 player serial
 
plasma
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Posted: 08:04am 02 Jul 2014
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hi ,

thx for the many links , i think mdfly is fine for me.

btw at this moment i try to build my own mp3 player with the micromite , not shure if mmbasic fast enough
but ill test it


thx again
 
Grogster

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Posted: 01:31pm 02 Jul 2014
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The 4D Systems SOMO-2 module has more commands, but for the price, that MDFLY unit looks great - and you can't argue with the price!

I think I will get a couple of these to play with too - and no, I have not yet got around to playing with the SOMO-2 yet. Perhaps I will tinker with them both at the same time!!!
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Justplayin

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Posted: 06:44pm 02 Jul 2014
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I just got my SOMO-II and had it working in a couple of minutes. Just add a micro-SD card, a speaker, apply power and touch either of the two control pins to ground and it starts playing. Connect the serial port lines and have full control with software. Very easy to use!

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