Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: raspberrylink
Version: 2.2.0
Summary: Handsfree bluetooth audio server for use in a car on a Raspberry Pi
Home-page: https://github.com/jython234/raspberry-link
Author: jython234
Author-email: jython234@gmail.com
License: MPL-2.0
Description: # raspberry-link ![PyPI - Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/raspberrylink?style=flat-square&label=downloads%20-%20PyPi) ![GitHub release (latest by date)](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/jython234/raspberry-link/latest/total?style=flat-square&label=downloads%20-%20GitHub) ![PyPI - License](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/raspberrylink?style=flat-square)
        A handsfree audio program for use with a Raspberry Pi in a car to add bluetooth audio to a "legacy" stereo.
        Allows connecting a phone to a raspberry pi, which will then output audio to the 3.5mm jack or a USB sound card.
        Supports control over a REST API.
        
        
        For installation information visit the [wiki page](https://github.com/jython234/raspberry-link/wiki/Installation) as there are additional steps other than just installing the .deb file or installing from PyPi
        
        ### Features
        - Bluetooth Audio Support (Add handsfree support to an old car with only an AUX IN port)
          - A2DP profile audio
          - HFP (Hands-free-profile) support, recieve and make calls over the car speakers using Ofono (microphone required)
        - Media/Call controls, track information and device information available real-time over a REST API
        
        ### Some Notices:
        - Bluetooth not auto-connecting, devices not able to connect, etc:
          - If you're using the Raspberry Pi 3 or Zero W they have some problems using the on-board bluetooth module. I've still not figured out entirely what is going wrong, but using a USB bluetooth dongle solves these issues. I believe the Pi 4 is fine, but I haven't tested it.
        - Bluetooth Audio Support is spotty when using built-in wifi
          - The Raspberry Pi 3 variants and Zero W suffer from issues while using both the integrated wifi and bluetooth at the same time. A workaround is to use a separate wifi or bluetooth dongle instead. That is recommended for this project.
        - Bluealsa needs to be compiled and installed from source, as it needs to be compiled with options to enable ofono and AAC. This is detailed on the wiki page.
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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