Introduction: Edison Phonograph
The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. It's due for an update. How about we hook-up an Intel Edison to a vinyl record player and bring some WiFi to the HiFi.
Step 1: Get Hardware
Get Intel Edison Arduino Kit:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13097
Get a Record Player:
This build uses the below record player
http://www.amazon.com/Technica-AT-LP60-Automatic-...
Get a USB Audio Device:
This build uses the below USB audio device to take audio output from the record player.
Step 2: Setup Intel Edison and Arduino Breakout Board
Use the below guides to setup your Intel Edison with Arduino Breakout Board and your dev environment
Step 3: Setup Debian, DarkIce, Icecast
You'll need to load up Debian on your Edison board:
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/loading-debia...
Then setup Darkice and Icecast2 to stream the audio from the Behringer USB Device to a URL:
Download this tarball: https://sourceforge.net/projects/darkice/files/
Use dropbox or some other method to stage the file for retrieval with wget.
wget tar -zxvf darkice-1.2.tar.gz
cd darkice-1.2
./configure make
Here's directions for another platform that can also help: https://stmllr.net/blog/live-mp3-streaming-from-au...
Step 4: Setup Android Client App
Find the Android Client app source below:
https://github.com/EdisonPhonograph/android-app
You will need to have Android Studio setup and then be able to build the app and run it.

