For demented elderly we want to make a device that can be loaded with WAV/MP3 files over ethernet/wifi, and allowing playback. Mono will do. It is important that audio files can be interrupted during playback, in a way a new file can start terminating a previous playback.
What is the simplest arduino/circuitpython like board/add on that can offer this?
I know a Raspberry Pi will also do, but we prefer a solution without full blown OS.
Hardware suggestion for school project
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Re: Hardware suggestion for school project
An ESP32 running CircuitPython should be able to do everything you need.
MP3 playback has gotten a lot easier now that the patent has expired and you can run the code legally. CircuitPython has existing modules that can play MP3s:
https://docs.circuitpython.org/en/8.0.x ... index.html
MP3 playback has gotten a lot easier now that the patent has expired and you can run the code legally. CircuitPython has existing modules that can play MP3s:
https://docs.circuitpython.org/en/8.0.x ... index.html
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.