The software is a full (but not yet final) version of Pixel that you can run in your Windows or macOS machine, providing the full experience of using Raspberry Pi's creation. The Raspberry Pi is a popular device to run Mopidy on, either using Raspbian. Block in the Pi Musicbox integrated audio jukebox system for Raspberry Pi. In this example project, a Raspberry Pi is embedded in an old cassette player.
Hi, fruitbox v1.1 is now released -.new. Support for loading and saving playlists to external files - Changed handling of Now Playing Artwork -.new. Added Album mode - Running fruitbox with no arguments shows help (no longer expects default fruitbox.cfg) - Various bug-fixes Latest version can be fetched from GitHub as before. See releasenotes.txt for details, and check out the new 'Granite' album skin! Please note the WallJuke and Splat fruitbox.cfg files have been tweaked for v1.1 bug-fixes, so grab these too if you are using these skins. Cheers, Mike.
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Fri Dec 15, 2017 5:23 pm Hi, fruitbox doesn't support touchscreen at the moment. I will look into adding that (but I guess I'll need to get myself a touchscreen first!) mabscottsville - to answer your question; when the touchscreen support goes in, I will also add a way of re-defining the keyboard keys as well; this won't involve controller inputs, but presumably this will help you with your controller input control? Cheers, Mike Sorry. I should have worded it better. To try to clarify what i meant, i bought for this project what i thought was a keyboard encoder but was actually a controller encoder, its a xin-mo, testing inputs with evtest on the pi shows that the encoder uses ABSX and ABSY for joystick and BTN for the buttons instead of KEY like actual keyboard keys do, but for the BTN inputs it doesn't do BTN1 and BTN2 like the pinout says it does, instead it does BTNTRIGGER and BTNTHUMB respectively. Back to the main point, i was asking if you could fix it to where in a control config or something i could manually tell it that, for example, BTNTRIGGER = KEYA and so forth so i could get it working.
Pi@raspberrypi:/rpi-fruitbox-master $./fruitbox -cfg skins/WallJuke/fruitbox.cfg fruitbox v1.1 (Dec 14 2017, 19:15:48) by Mike Kingsley A customisable MP3 Retro Jukebox for the Raspberry Pi SkinSize = 1024 768 Detecting display.1680 x 1050 (60Hz) NOTE: Skin size will be scaled to fit display Reading configuration 'skins/WallJuke/fruitbox.cfg'. Code: quotepi@raspberrypi:/rpi-fruitbox-master $./fruitbox -cfg skins/WallJuke/fruitbox.cfg fruitbox v1.1 (Dec 14 2017, 19:15:48) by Mike Kingsley A customisable MP3 Retro Jukebox for the Raspberry Pi SkinSize = 1024 768 Detecting display.1680 x 1050 (60Hz) NOTE: Skin size will be scaled to fit display Reading configuration 'skins/WallJuke/fruitbox.cfg'. First of all, I wanted to thank you for this great project! Found it just in time I have a question reg database. Can't find any instruction on parameters. I'm rebuilding old jukebox cabinet and want it to play mp3s. So basically I'll be using Raspberry as a headless system.
So my goal is, to load it every time with the same exact playlist, and songs should be under exact numbers - A1, B3, G4 etc. And the second thing. Are there any limitations on letters? Seems like I can't go past letter H.
My cabinet is A-K, 0-9. Thanks, Andrey. Hi, If you run fruitbox first time it will create a database file with the MP3 songs it finds. You can then edit the fruitbox.db file manually to order the songs as you wish, and then make sure the SortSongsBy parameter in fruitbox.cfg is set to 'Unsorted' (without the quotes). That way the select codes will be assigned in the order defined by the song order, and the page setup (i.e.
SongsPerPage, PairSongs and number of pages). If you want gaps in the song list, then I'd just put a dummy song in the database file where you want a gap. Just point it to a non-existent MP3 file and make sure the Title and Artist strings are blank.
It'll probably take a fair bit of fiddling around with but you will get there in the end. And yes, the select code letters range between A and H, but I can extend that to A through to K for you, but it'll mean a new code release. I can sort that in the next few days as it's a small change. Cheers, Mike.
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