Screenly - Raspberry Pi Digital Signage System
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Screenly is an digitial signage solution built for use on the Raspberry Pi. Because of a project for work, I'm looking for simple signage solutions that "anyone can manage".
Does anyone use screenly, or have a recommendation for a low cost signage solution?
My goal (not the business goal) is to find 2 or 3 solutions that are easily setup and maintained. Without using Windows.
The business goal is to not spend a ton of money on a monthly or annual signage solution, as this is not a profit earning tool.
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How many monitors are you looking at? What kind of Content?
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@gjacobse 2 monitors is what was just discussed, but more likely a single monitor would all that would ever be used.
The content would be powerpoints, videos and websites.
Without audio.
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@DustinB3403 said in Screenly - Raspberry Pi Digital Signage System:
@gjacobse 2 monitors is what was just discussed, but more likely a single monitor would all that would ever be used.
The content would be powerpoints, videos and websites.
Without audio.
I'm not certain on some of the details - especially since I am just starting to work with it.
But libreElec and KODI may be an option. the only thing I don't know about since it's not in the realm of my needs, is if you can update/ change the content stream via SSH or the GUI... I know I can queue up music and play Youtube from the iPad control...
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TL;DR
Digital Signage on RaspPi3 Raspberrypi forum
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@gjacobse said in Screenly - Raspberry Pi Digital Signage System:
TL;DR
Digital Signage on RaspPi3 Raspberrypi forum
So use Screenly....
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@DustinB3403 said in Screenly - Raspberry Pi Digital Signage System:
@gjacobse said in Screenly - Raspberry Pi Digital Signage System:
TL;DR
Digital Signage on RaspPi3 Raspberrypi forum
So use Screenly....
I did see that,.. BUT - I feel that other options are available.
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We have them deployed for web apps on TVs. We just use Chrome in kiosk mode
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@stacksofplates said in Screenly - Raspberry Pi Digital Signage System:
We have them deployed for web apps on TVs. We just use Chrome in kiosk mode
Had JUST found that (kiosk mode)
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Screenly OSE really seems like what we need. The fact that we don't have to spend a ton of money on hardware is a plus in my opinion.