AMI F120 Jukebox controlled by Raspberry Pi

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @jarrod-smith
    @jarrod-smith 7 лет назад +2

    Amazing job. This is one of the best marriages of old tech with new that I've ever seen.

  • @NettiGaming
    @NettiGaming Год назад

    That thing is so cool

  • @AF-sw8xb
    @AF-sw8xb 6 лет назад

    Impressionnant ! Bravo.

  • @Jukeboxmanuals
    @Jukeboxmanuals 5 лет назад +1

    Very Cool, May We Suggest a new rectifier, it will solve the slow motor issues.

  • @yumann
    @yumann 3 года назад

    AMAZING!

  • @vlmmoa
    @vlmmoa 3 года назад

    topissimo !!!!

  • @thebiggreybeard3387
    @thebiggreybeard3387 7 лет назад +3

    Absolutely love it. Have you made the software side of this available anywhere yet?

  • @Nash-64SdV
    @Nash-64SdV 7 лет назад

    Might you be willing to share details about the project? I envisioned this concept for my own F120; but you have taken it further, also allowing for complete control of the jukebox from the tablet. I am suitably impressed and very curious as to how that is being accomplished...

  • @kentcolby873
    @kentcolby873 6 лет назад

    John, I ported the software over to my Seeburg HF100R. Works good with the Seeburg as well. Video coming soon. I will give you credit for the software build when I post the video of the Seeburg being controlled by the RPI3. Kent

    • @graceeind
      @graceeind 5 лет назад

      Hi I am interested in putting one of these together too. Any chance to buy those from you ?

  • @shellygardner6410
    @shellygardner6410 5 дней назад

    I guess B sides are not important?

  • @kaimauracher6758
    @kaimauracher6758 3 года назад

    great work ... is there any documentation available ?

  • @jim8230
    @jim8230 6 лет назад

    Very nice.

  • @graceeind
    @graceeind 5 лет назад

    Hi would really appreciate knowing more about the details of your great idea!

  • @stfc4619
    @stfc4619 7 лет назад

    You just give me another project to do... But what you said easy, I think I will struggle a lot. I have a Seeburg 220 waiting... So much learning to go...

  • @jukingeo
    @jukingeo 6 лет назад

    Wow! That is great! Using a tablet as a remote control wallbox that could be carried around the house to control the jukebox. Do you have more details on to how this can be done? I am sure that it can be adapted to my Seeburg Jukebox as it has a similar stepper receiver in it.

  • @graceeind
    @graceeind 5 лет назад

    Hi, would really be interested in how you built this if you may be willing to share some details. Thank you!

  • @graceeind
    @graceeind 3 года назад

    Hi Revnhoj ! How are you? Can I please dialog with you about the jukebox selector? Would immensely appreciate the time. Thank you.

  • @graceeind
    @graceeind 5 лет назад

    Hi any chance of finding out more details of the Raspberry Pi wallbox simulator you developed to control your jukebox? I really am interested building one too and hoping you can share your information too.
    Thank you!

  • @MrPhilfluffy
    @MrPhilfluffy 7 лет назад

    Nice project, do you have code or docs in a repo somewhere? I just looked at my wurltizer silhouette and its got a remote connection and I'd use a beaglebone sbc to host the lamp stack after bad pi sd card reliability experiences, so some tinkering would need to be undertaken but not rocket science & would rather not reinvent the wheel if posssible.

  • @willyridley
    @willyridley 7 лет назад

    Any write up about this available? Really would like to know more so I can do this and breathe new life into the jukebox in the basement.

  • @meneux
    @meneux 6 лет назад

    Very Cool, I have a wallbox, wondering how I can hook it up to a pi so that it reads the pulse selection and start a song stored in the Pi

    • @TheLjheuvel
      @TheLjheuvel 5 лет назад

      There's one main way of doing this with several implementations. In the end all of them boil down to logging the signal from the wallbox on a GPIO pin of the RPi. Then counting the number of gaps, and how long they are. Just look around google/github for your brand and I'm sure you'll find something :)

    • @speter60
      @speter60 4 года назад

      @@TheLjheuvel jukeboxaddicts.proboards.com/thread/1412/seeburg-sch1-4-apu-missing?page=17&scrollTo=10609

    • @speter60
      @speter60 4 года назад

      jukeboxaddicts.proboards.com/thread/1412/seeburg-sch1-4-apu-missing?page=2

  • @Phantasia.Official
    @Phantasia.Official 6 лет назад

    Awesome, thanks for the great ideas. I will try this on a Mac TV with Plex Media Server, with a touch screen, and the Plex App. Remotely on the Android mobile phone.
    If that won't do the trick, I can use Android TV on a Raspberry PI 3b or a macos Mini maybe, but than with a Ubuntu OS installation. It'seems that this might work perfectly.
    However, I need to know about the Relay Circuit board, I need to control a CD/DVD 400 Disc Changer from Sony.
    So, I can't work this out, with a "Wall Box" Stepper Relay Unit, as you did, I need to know the "right 'control' solder-connections" to the Sony motherboards used in the 400 CD/DVD Changer (carousel CD-disc charger). Maybe someone knows this info, where to get these print-out, about Sony's blue prints of its developed dolby stereo devices??

  • @Eyerex
    @Eyerex 7 лет назад

    Soooooooo cool

  • @graceeind
    @graceeind 5 лет назад

    Hi do you have any details for this project? I would like to build one too.

    • @graceeind
      @graceeind 5 лет назад

      Any chance of purchasing some build details? Very impressive!

  • @stfc4619
    @stfc4619 7 лет назад

    How did you do that interface on the tablet?

    • @Phantasia.Official
      @Phantasia.Official 6 лет назад

      He just told in the video, Raspberry PI Hosted a web-page created in coded PHP html,
      on Apache internet server with / MySql Database, and the Tablet browse to it, look at the URL address: "Jukebox"
      it's that simple...