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<blockquote data-quote="BroncosNeverDie" data-source="post: 8655476" data-attributes="member: 675219"><p>I'd just like to add something to this too since you're hitting the EXACT obsticles I was hitting. I think some music players for the Pi are standalone, meaning you can only run them and nothing else. However, there are some really high quality ones (Volumio if I recall correctly), that can be installed on top of Raspbian, and open up in a web browser on your Pi. I already own a Raspberry Pi 3 with the 7" touchscreen display. I was gonna go for the music player + backup camera combo with mine, seeing as I drive a 1994 Bronco, God knows I need one hahahaha. In any case, it seems like we share the same goal. I know jack about coding but I do a lot of hardware, so this thread is absolutely fantastic. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BroncosNeverDie, post: 8655476, member: 675219"] I'd just like to add something to this too since you're hitting the EXACT obsticles I was hitting. I think some music players for the Pi are standalone, meaning you can only run them and nothing else. However, there are some really high quality ones (Volumio if I recall correctly), that can be installed on top of Raspbian, and open up in a web browser on your Pi. I already own a Raspberry Pi 3 with the 7" touchscreen display. I was gonna go for the music player + backup camera combo with mine, seeing as I drive a 1994 Bronco, God knows I need one hahahaha. In any case, it seems like we share the same goal. I know jack about coding but I do a lot of hardware, so this thread is absolutely fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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