device that will play audio when it is powered up?

MikeB

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I'm trying to find a way to automate the playback of some audio. I want to keep it as simple as possible - I'd like the audio to start playing when I power the device up.

I can't seem to think of anything off the top of my head that would do such a thing.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!
 
Years ago I had music playing in our bathrooms when the door closes, still do. My first go round with it used a door contact, a 12V relay and an auto cassette player i wasn't using in the car.

Door closed, relay tripped, sent 12V to the cassette player and it played. It was pretty simple and did work. These days I notice most thing auto eject or are mp3 based and I'd be willing to bet simply applying power will not start them playing.
 
Thanks for the post. Yeah, that's my thought as well. Also, to clarify, I'd need the audio to start from the beginning, so I don't think a cassette deck would work for me...
 
I had to do something like this for halloween, so I basically bought a really cheap mp3 player (geeks.com, just a few bucks), and hacked the device so that whenever power goes to the prop, a relay would trigger that play button. Power was controlled by a UPB appliance module. Same concept, but digital :) If you do find a cheap (without hacking) solution, please let us know.
 
Hey Mike -

An entire song, or at least a minute or 2 of a MP3 or WAV.


How about repurposing a musical greeting card?

Great idea, but I'm not sure if it will give me the sound quality I'm looking for.
 
What about using an Elk-124 recordable voice/music module?

Thanks, I will look into it... I haven't spent nearly enough time with my Elk to know exactly what I can/can't do with it!
 
Yes it is stand-alone so it can be triggered from any contact ot trigger voltage. I would use an old wall waert plugged into an appliance module.

REALLY? Hmm, I think I might order one of these up. Thanks!!
 
From what I can tell, the Elk-124 only has a built-in mic for recording audio, so I'd also need an Elk-129 get a decent transfer from my PC to the Elk-124. Gets kind of expensive...

Any opinions on the audio quality coming out of the Elk-124? At least as good as a decent MP3 player I would hope?

Thanks
 
I had the same issue here and eventually gave up and just ran a audio line from the file server in the laundry room to the bathroom. Now I can not only have it start a song from the beginning, but it can select from a playlist. I know this is a custom solution and not nearly as simple as a hardware solution, but in the end it is much more powerful and flexable.

You can always add a secondary USB soundcard if you have any computer remotely close to the location in question.

Vaughn
 
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