Jivelite clock display3/31/2024 ![]() You can download the compressed image from here. Image Files Available for pi1 and pi2įor those who don’t want to build their own system up from scratch, I have created a disk image of a working system. First, prepare the Raspberry Pi to run the appropriate software to connect to the music server and display the interface and second, install the hardware in the wall. In addition, I’ve used a Rosewill powered USB hub to power both the Raspberry Pi and the monitor, and a T-amp amplifier to power a pair of JBL in-ceiling speakers. ![]() ![]() The parts required may vary based on what kind of a system you want but here I use a Raspberry Pi Model B and a Mimo UM-720F USB Touchscreen Display ( ). This project shows how to both build the hardware and set up a Raspberry Pi with the correct software. Since the server software is open source, and because I continue to have several network players around the house that only work off of the Logitech Media Server (originally called the Squeezebox Server), and finally because a few intrepid souls in the Squeeze forums ( ) built software emulators for a network music player and its interface I decided to put together this project. I built this project because Logitech has stopped making its “Squeeze” line of networked music players. Build a wall-mounted “SqueezePlayer”-based network music player using Squeezelite, Jivelite and a Raspberry Pi.
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