Digital signage for Raspberry Pi

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Raspberry Digital Signage

Displays web pages (network-fetched or SD-card-hosted) in a restricted full-screen view. Designed as a cheap and extremely powerful web-based digital signage solution with the Raspberry Pi. Enlisted in the directory of Distrowatch and a NEC Partner.

Raspberry Slideshow

Designed for media slideshow digital signage. It plays all media contained in a USB key, fetched from a network share, from a Web/FTP server, from a folder of your Dropbox/Google Drive account, WebDav, Instagram and loaded via scp as well. Enlisted in the directory of Distrowatch.

Operating systems ports

Raspberry Digital Signage can also run on Intel/AMD x64 boards which can load Ubuntu Linux and on the Orange Pi 3 LTS microcomputer boards. Raspberry Slideshow is available for the Orange Pi 3 LTS boards as well and it is surprisingly named Orange Slideshow. A web interface is available for the purpose to command many Signage and Slideshow units (“players”). Signage Orchestrator is a central web interface you can use to schedule players to display web url/slide media in a calendar-based timetable.

  Why choosing?

Since 2014 Binary Emotions' operating systems made twelve thousand users happy :)

Trusted

Trusted

More than twelve thousand installations all over the world and a good press coverage put Binary Emotions’ operating systems as market leaders for your inexpensive digital signage.

Easy to use

Easy to use

Raspberry Digital Signage comes with a web admin interface in order to customize the signage device. Raspberry Slideshow is focused on quick-to-set-up image and video slideshows with a simple textual configuration.

Easy to install

Easy to install

You can write Raspberry Digital Signage and Raspberry Slideshow to the Pi's SD card as any other operating system for the Raspberry Pi boards: preferred way is by using the veeery simple Balena Etcher program.

Highly customizable

Highly customizable

Plugins are available for Raspberry Digital Signage, while you can modify both operating systems' behavior as you need, since code is open source. Many hints are available on the docs/FAQ pages.