--- title: The One Button Audiobook Player author: micha date: 2012-10-29T23:20:05+00:00 url: /the-one-button-audiobook-player/ categories: - Uncategorized tags: - raspberry audiobook --- This little Raspberry Pi based project is a gift for my wife’s grandmother for her 90th birthday. Being visually impaired, she is hard to entertain but loves to listen to audiobooks. The problem is, that she isn’t able to handle a ghetto blaster or MP3 player. The solution to this problem was – tadaaaah – a one button audiobook player 🙂 It basically consists of: * 1 Raspberry Pi * 1 [ModMyPi enclosure][1] * 1 button * 2 resistors (330 Ohm, 10 Kilo-Ohm) * 1 blue LED * 1 (slow) 8GB SD-Card * some wire * a pair of speakers The following software has been used: * Raspbian minimal image ([http://www.linuxsystems.it/2012/06/raspbian-wheezy-armhf-raspberry-pi-minimal-image][2]) * mpd (music player daemon) * mpc * mpd-python * pyudev (for USB access) * a self-written python script The features are the following: * **always on:** When you power on the raspberry, it will boot up and start the python script with the audio book in pause * **one button usage:** The button pauses and unpauses the audio book or goes back one track when you press the button longer than 4 seconds * **remembers position:** It will always remember the last played position * **only one audiobook:** There will always be only one audio book on the Raspberry * **easy audio book deployment:** When you plug in a USB thumb drive with a special name/label, the Raspberry will stop playing, mount the thumb drive, deletes the old audio book, copies the new one, rebuilds the playlist and – after unplugging the thumb drive – starts the new audiobook in pause mode * **multi format:** Since it uses mpd, the player supports  Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, OggFLAC, MP2, MP3, MP4/AAC, MOD, Musepack and wave Some pics and a video: ![image][3] ![image][4] (The audiobook used in this video is a free version of Cory Doctorows „Little Brother“ from Fabian Neidhardt) If you like to build your own one button audio book player, here are the super simple schematics: ![image][5] And last but not least – the python script. The code might be crappy, please comment if you have improvements (especially regarding loadMusic). You can find it on github: **Update (2013-11-26)** Here’s what Russel wrote in a comment to this post: I just completed building this and have some addendum notes adding more details: Install the following packages: sudo apt-get install mpd sudo apt-get install mpc sudo apt-get install python-mpd sudo apt-get install python-pyudev (below assumes using defaults for /etc/mpd.conf) sudo mkdir -p /music/usb sudo ln -s /var/lib/mpd /music/mpd sudo ln -s /var/lib/mpd/music /music/mp3 Copy the tobabp.py script to /home/pi nano /home/pi/tobabp.py Change these in the script or flip the connections in wiring diagram. BUTTON = 17 LED = 24 Testing Rename a USB stick to “1GB” Copy 1 MP3 onto the stick Insert the stick into pi sudo mount /dev/sda1 /music/usb sudo /etc/init.d/mpd stop sudo rm /music/mp3/* sudo cp /music/usb/* /music/mp3/ sudo umount /music/usb Remove the USB stick sudo rm /music/mpd/tag_cache sudo /etc/init.d/mpd start mpc clear mpc ls mpc ls | mpc add sudo /etc/init.d/mpd restart mpc play Plug in earphones You should hear audio Next try the python script: sudo python /home/pi/tobabp.py Insert USB stick the LED should flash and the USB file copy to /music/mp3/ the LED should flash again. Remove the Stick and LED flashes again. Press button to start playing Press button again to stop Press & hold button to rewind to beginning. sudo crontab -e Add following line run at startup @reboot python /home/pi/tobabp.py & sudo reboot Then retest again to be sure all is well. [1]: https://www.modmypi.com/ [2]: http://www.linuxsystems.it/2012/06/raspbian-wheezy-armhf-raspberry-pi-minimal-image/ [3]: /img/obabp_1.jpg [4]: /img/obabp_2.jpg [5]: /img/obabp_schematics.jpg