I would like to build a music player / device for an older person, not tech savvy user.

I have the MP3s on my linux desktop/laptop, but not all the metadata and cover art.

I’ve worked with RPi before, jailbreaking iPhones and roku. So I have some limited experience with small devices.

I’m wondering if I could obtain some kind of old/used android phone, remove all the apps so the home screen is completely empty, transfer via USB or ssh/scp the MP3 files (and metadata + cover art), then have some kind of music player app which would be the only app on the phone/device.

Then shutdown any wifi or internet connectivity, but still allow bluetooth to pair with an external speaker.

      • @narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee
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        17 months ago

        The newest iPod nano does have Bluetooth. Not sure if 16 GB counts as “less space than a nomad” though.

        • @DJDarren@thelemmy.club
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          27 months ago

          Some very dedicated modders have managed to squeeze bluetooth into their Classics. Personally, I think that undoes the point of having one of the best sounding DAPs, but all power to them for adding some versatility.

          • El Barto
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            17 months ago

            Why would having bluetooth affect sound quality?

            • @DJDarren@thelemmy.club
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              17 months ago

              Bluetooth, while being perfectly adequate, does need to compress/encode the audio. As a result, wired does sound better, though it only really makes a difference if you’ve got headphones where you might notice it.

              • El Barto
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                27 months ago

                Oh okay. That, I understand. I thought that incorporating bluetooth also compromised the sound quality of the wired output as well.