Just by the audio cape and you are done for MP3 player.

regards,

-A. 

On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 5:11:34 PM UTC-8, Rick M wrote:
>
> Thanks, Peter. I'm doing something similar for the first pass of this, but 
> if it works out, I'll want to make the cape so I can make a few more (they 
> are intended to be gifts for special people), and so others can do the 
> same. 
>
> Mine doesn't actually have a radio or clock in it. It's just an appliance 
> that plays MP3s. 
>
> > On Nov 25, 2014, at 17:08 , Peter Gregory <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > I'm developing a clock-radio device using a USB sound card and a USB 
> radio tuner. 
> > Since it is a one-off project, I decided to use existing USB devices: 
> > 
> > ADS RDX-155-EF Instant FM Music - $7.50 
> > Plugable USB Audio Adapter - $7.95 
> > 
> > Just a suggestion. 
> > 
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