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Pi Jukebox / Re: Love this idea
« Last post by MikeUK on March 22, 2023, 03:50:41 PM »OK, So I can't get hold of a PI 4b (or at least one at a reasonable price) so I opted for a PI 400 kit (still above normal price).
I'm glad to report that Pi Jukebox (trial) works on this machine. The default screen resolution on a TV (via HDMI) is not an issue and the Title Cards are adjustable within the settings screen. The keys to operate it are the same as for 'Home Jukebox' software.
I ported a few music directories from my Home Jukebox setup to trial the Pi Jukebox software. I had to adjust some music tags to mirror the setup and it is looking good.
There is an issue with the left and right scroll buttons using the mouse (left and right arrow keys not implemented) in that only 1 title card is revealed per mouse click whereas a screen worth of title cards should be scrolled at a time.
I have also encountered a couple of track sort sequencing issues which I will investigate further.
On the whole it is looking very promising.
I'm glad to report that Pi Jukebox (trial) works on this machine. The default screen resolution on a TV (via HDMI) is not an issue and the Title Cards are adjustable within the settings screen. The keys to operate it are the same as for 'Home Jukebox' software.
I ported a few music directories from my Home Jukebox setup to trial the Pi Jukebox software. I had to adjust some music tags to mirror the setup and it is looking good.
There is an issue with the left and right scroll buttons using the mouse (left and right arrow keys not implemented) in that only 1 title card is revealed per mouse click whereas a screen worth of title cards should be scrolled at a time.
I have also encountered a couple of track sort sequencing issues which I will investigate further.
On the whole it is looking very promising.