Volumio (formerly RaspyFi) is a Debian-based distribution originally made for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer, but later expanded to other embedded devices, including CuBox, BeagleBone Black and UDOO. It aims to fully integrate Music Player Daemon, an open-source music player server, into the current Debian releases and to optimise it for Audiophile-quality music playback. Volumio also makes it simple to play music library directly from a USB storage device or from any network-attached storage and it also enables users to listen to web-based radio stations from Spotify, Last.fm and SoundCloud. Starting in October 2014 the project no longer provided a complete Linux distribution; instead it develops Volumio as a music player application only which it makes available for various platforms. The Volumio distribution resumed development in 2016 and is available for x86 computers as well as several ARM devices.
CHANGELOG
2.799 (16-07-2020)
NEW ADDITIONS 4.19.118 Kernel for Raspberry PI More options to visualize album and artist credits Simplify selection of i2s DACs over other audio outputs Show year of albums in REST APIs Show status on plugin installation from command line Added support for MERUS AMP Hat Better multimedia keys support
FIXES Fix retrieval of metadata for CD Ripping and Playback Improved back behaviour after search Allow volumio user to access GPIOs Avoid one click play of all NAS or USB Fix return to home when starting rip Fix back on home on CD Eject Allow Album card on CD Skip device availability check for I2S DACs Proper detection of PI4 Fixed removal of cloud playlists