On Jo, 17 iun 21, 19:50:44, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > I'd like to find a fairly large (I mean not a tiny hand held thing that uses > batteries and has tiny controls) music player that can play things like mp3, > wav and other music files from either an SD card or a USB pendrive. > > I'd prefer to be able to plug it in to a 120vac power source (ie., not use > batteries) and have at least one of: > > * fairly large speakers for good sound > * output jack for headphones > * outputs that can connect to a "standard" audio amplifier / speaker setup
It seems you are looking for something like this: https://www.amazon.de/Dynavox-Stereo-Kompakt-Verst%C3%A4rker-VT-80-schwarz/dp/B077YL23YC (just an example, you're probably better off with something similar from more established brands) > I'd like to find something prebuilt, rather than making configuring something > myself from anything like a Raspberry Pi. > > I'd like the controls to be on the order of the size (and style) of those on > a > "standard" stereo system. (I mean, among other things, I don't want tiny > controls, nor do I want to have to use a keyboard and monitor.) > > I've done a little bit of googling and searching on ebay without turning up > anything. > > (There are things that would be nice to have, like if I'm playing music from > an SD with 100 or more songs, it can remember where I left off when I turned > it > off and start from the next song when I power it on). > > Is anyone (on here) aware of something like that? The trouble with such pre-built systems (even the best ones) is that you are stuck with whatever it does (not) support. E.g. according to the description of the device above it can play MP3, WAV (and WMA), but there is no mention of other interesting formats like FLAC or Opus. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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