I once had a digital photo frame that displayed locally stored files (flash drive) and allowed users to click play on a remote for videos. It also had motion detection. Sound, too.
2014 NIX 8 inch Hi-Res Digital Photo Frame with Motion Sensor (X08D) https://a.co/d/7THoWVz
Perhaps one of these? ( I have not tried them.)
https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/best-digital-photo-frames
> On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:07 PM, Fitchett, Deborah <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Kia ora koutou,
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> We’ve got a sculpture in the library that we’d like to contextualise with a video, and we’re looking for ways to set this up. It’s essentially a digital plaque: something like a screen, probably some quietish speakers, video player software, enough storage for the video, and a start button.
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> Options we’ve considered:
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> * We’ve eyed up Raspberry Pis for this kind of thing, but then you’ve got to identify/source/assemble all the peripherals yourself and it’s probably very simple and obvious to someone who likes that kind of thing but I’m not a hardware person at all. Also I think at the time we wanted to display a particular website, and it raised network security issues that made us tired just thinking about them.
> * We’ve tried to get away with using old netbooks/tablets but ITS doesn’t like us keeping those things around past their best-by, also due to network security issues.
> * The local public library has some very cool interactive displays but they’re also pricy to match. And we’ve got to consider not just the initial purchase (which could conceivably come under a refurbishment project) but also maintenance and replacement in due course (which would have to come out of our normal strained budget).
> * So we’ve always ended up either a) giving up or b) using a whole PC, which is ridiculously overpowered for a single purpose and yet here we are.
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> Any ideas for this use-case?
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> And/or for our other occasional purpose of displaying/letting people browse a specific website? (Ie click links and maybe input keywords for searching.)
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> Deborah
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