Simplified version of code for ESP32 #61
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New Features: The updated code simplifies usage for beginners by offering a more concise and user-friendly approach. It refines the example from the original library, focusing on a single function that allows users to play specific MP3 files for a desired duration. This streamlined method makes it easier to understand and implement, especially for those new to working with the DFPlayer Mini and ESP32.
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New Features:
The updated code simplifies usage for beginners by offering a more concise and user-friendly approach. It refines the example from the original library, focusing on a single function that allows users to play specific MP3 files for a desired duration. This streamlined method makes it easier to understand and implement, especially for those new to working with the DFPlayer Mini and ESP32.