About AirMusic
[DOWNLOAD SERVER]:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eooiozg6jqxqm6i/Server_AirMusic.zip?dl=0
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[INSTRUCTIONS SERVER SO LINUX]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELZMfS3t18k&feature=youtu.be
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[INSTRUCTIONS SO WINDOWS]:
To start the server -> double click on file .jar
Registration account, discovering server ip and starting server -> play above video.
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The application wants to be seen as an mp3 audio file player, in streaming mode.
The songs are chosen by an archive present on a PC with server role.
How to archive is understood simply a directory, the user will indicate how their
source of songs during recording.
The project reaches out to all those users of Android mobile devices that have the need and the
willingness to listen to audio file in mp3 format, found on their own computer.
The fact that we do not occupy physical space on your smartphone and where you can bring your own music
wants to represent the two cornerstones of the utility of the app.
To listen to their songs, which are present on your PC, the user has to do is download the server, register your account and specify a folder where to find the mp3 files.
The app has been designed for a domestic environment, this means that with devices connected with wifi the app runs perfectly smoothly.
Nothing prevents, however, to instantiate a server with fixed ip and access them wherever you are.
To find out the ip of the server to be entered at login just give the app from the terminal the following commands:
ifconfig (Linux OS)
ipconfig (Windows OS)
NB:
If the server is connected to the home wifi will have a dynamic ip and local level, therefore the smartphone must be connected also with the wifi is to get to know the ip server (for this reason specifications above it).
The app has been designed exclusively for smartphones (on the tablet you have less than optimal repositioning of the graphic assets).
The app also should be used in portrait mode.
This project stems from the work of internal training and as a project / dissertation degree in Computer Science.
I would be really happy if potential users leave feedback, being a supporter of the "constructive criticism".