2022 UPDATE! If you think this is cool, check out Dynaframe Pro! It's my latest version and it makes this version look like an antique:
• Announcing Dynaframe P...
It features an easier image based setup, multiple frame syncs, phone based uploading, themed web UI, frame syncing, and so much more!
If you're looking for an open source version, Dynaframe 2 video is here:
• Dynaframe 2 - Ultimate...
For Dynaframe 2 it includes top asked features such as:
1) Easier deployment - No more huge image download...I'm going to have a bash script that will do a simple (under 200mb) download to install it
2) Persistent settings
3) Rotation support in the app - no more having to change the OS
4) Crossfades!
5) Random 'all' or random 'folder' options
6) Wider support (pi3/pi4 and even windows)
7) Uses the 'pictures' folder by default (ability to change that will come in yet another update)
8) Screen sleep turned off via the app
Please stay tuned! I'm putting final touches on it and hope to have it out soon!
Update: Instructable is now posted! Find more info on this project here (including how to manually set it up if you would like)
www.instructables.com/id/Dyna...
Update: 3/5 - I made a quick 2 minute trailer of this project here: • Dynaframe - A feature ...
That gives those that are more interested in what it can do a place to view. This is more of the deep dive into how to build one. In the future I'll try to include trailers with projects so that those that want to just see the final result have a quick video to watch, and people can get an idea of the project before diving into how it was bult.
In this video I show a project I call Dynaframe. Dynaframe is a raspberry pi powered media frame which runs a python script that allows it to show images and videos such as plotagraphs or cinemagraphs. This video is the 'how to' video which shows the project, and how to build it yourself. I'll try to get a shorter demo video up soon.
I've created a raspberry pi image with most steps already completed to set this up. This video takes you the rest of the way. The (updated) image is at: 1drv.ms/u/s!AqxjM4_uBDJguOsrw...
Note: At this time that image requires a 32 gig SD Card. If enough people need I can work to reduce it, but for now please use at least a 32 gig SD Card, this will give you plenty of space for art and videos, and I have some future ideas that may make you glad you had the space :)
GitHub repo for the python portion (initial script included in the image, but for updates you'll want this..): github.com/Geektoolkit/Dynaframe
I'd like to thank the artists that collaborated with me on this video! I wanted to have some cool artwork to show for the project, and three artists I contacted on deviant art were gracious enough to respond and let me use their work. They are:
Dash Martin - www.deviantart.com/dashmartin/
Nopeys - www.deviantart.com/nopeys
Francislugfran - (Giovani Francisco Luengo) - www.deviantart.com/francislug...
I hope you visit their galleries on Deviant art and check out some more of their amazing artwork! Please note: DeviantArt hosts adult content.
For instructions on how to lock down Samba:
www.linux.com/learn/quick-and...
For MQTT + Node-Red, I recommend the following video as it's really well done and gives a full breakdown:
• Node Red MQTT on the R...
The home automation setup I'm running is called Hass.IO. You can learn more about it, and how to install it here: www.home-assistant.io/hassio/...
Hass.IO is a simple raspberry pi home automation controller, and if you install the Node-Red addon it makes things like the 'watch Netflix then send MQTT" demo in this video very simple to setup.
If you have feedback on the video please let me know! I love getting video likes, but sometimes knowing what you enjoy, or want to see more of is incredibly helpful.
Thanks for all of the support, I really appreciate it!
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