jeroen2 wrote: > Thanks for helping me in this experiment. Back on topic -using a Touch > Screen as a controller- I now have two options: > > *1/ Stick to my current system:* Raspbian, Vivaldi browser in kiosk > mode, accessing LMS server with Material skin. (picture 1) > Advantage: It looks the same on my laptop, phone and the touchscreen. > Easy to control all players and access all streaming services on the > Touch Screen, and a good looking interface. > Disadvantage: Using separate Pi's for player/server and controller. No > cool VU meters. > > *2/ Switch to JiveLite* (picture 2 and 3) > Advantage: I could run everything on one Pi4, using PcP, with LMS, > SqueezeLite and JiveLite. And get the cool VU meters. > Disadvantage: less options to control all players on the Touch Screen. > Interface looking a bit more outdated. > (also the VU meters seem a bit slow and behind, but that can of course > be because I'm trying this on Raspbian - which has become a bit messy > after many experiments like this) > > 31980 > -Vivaldi browser: LMS Material- > > 31981 > > 31982 > -JiveLite-
Question on kiosk solution: how do you handle standby or off mode? I presume you are not able to display a clock screensaver? Indeed Jivelite looks a bit outdated compared to Material... Transporter, Touch, SB3, SB2, Duet, Booms, Radios, piCorePlayer --- iPeng & Material --- LMS 8.0.1 - 1606928904 on Pi4 4GB - Max2Play --- Qobuz ------------------------------------------------------------------------ didjean's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2900 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=113121 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
