Hey everyone today I'm going to show you how
to get Rise Vision Digital Signage software
on the Raspberry pi.
Here's what you are going to need to complete
this project.
A Raspberry Pi, I'm using a Raspberry Pi 3
for this project. A mini SD Card (Pixel OS)
A 5 volt power source.
An HDMI cable.
And a USB Keyboard and mouse.
Now once we have all these things ready to
got, we can jump into Pixel and download Rise
Vision on the Raspberry Pi.
Alright so once were in Pixel theres some
things you want to do first and thats change
your password, and also to connect to some
sort of internet so we can acess the chrome
store.
so lets go ahead and go into Chromium.
Now when you're in Chromium make sure you're
signed in to any google account or really
just the Google account you plan to use this
digital signage for.
Now the link im putting into the address bar,
im going to put down below just because it
makes it alot easier for you guys to get to
it and thats going to take us to the chrome
webstore.
Okay so it brings up the rise player and were
going to add that to chrome.
Now that the Rise app has been added into
Chromium were going to go ahead and start
this app.
So since rise vision isnt talking to this
player yet, its going to show you this error
where it says display ID not specified, just
hold on and were going to go through the steps
to have your Rise Vision account talk to the
display to display a presentation.
Back at your desktop were going to go to risevision.com
and if you don't have an account , click the
sign up for free.
Sign in with google , choose your google account,
and finish up the last details to create the
account.
Next were going to click displays, were going
to add a display.
You can name your player anything you want,
im just going to name mine Raspberry Pi for
this tutorial.
Okay so now youve got your display ID down
at the bottom.
Write this down, so when we take it over to
the Raspberry Pi we can link up these services.
Back at your Raspberry Pi, were going to go
ahead and enter the display ID
and Click apply.
So now youre display is linked but since there
isnt a presentation that weve assigned to
this Raspberry Pi, it will give you this error
of not having a presentation.
So lets go ahead and add a presentation.
Back at your desktop on the rise vision website
you can see that you Raspberry Pi is now online
with the client.
You can see here on the resolution that my
display is off, this is because i am plugging
the Raspberry Pi into a capture card for this
tutorial.
When you hook up you PI everything should
be fine.
So lets click presentations, add a presentation.
With Rise Visions free account they have a
bunch of free presentations that you can choose
from, so were going to use those for today.
You can upgrade your account to allow you
to import your own presentations.
Lets go ahead and pick this one right here.
Now we are inside of the edit mode were you
can make all sorts of changes but just for
this tutorial we are going to leave this as
it is.
Next click schedules, all displays 24/7, add
a presentation to the schedule.
Then choose our presentation that we picked
earlier.
There it is right there.
Were going to go ahead and select our presentation
then click add and then you want to click
save so that it saves all the changes you've
made.
So back at our Raspberry Pi, we can now see
that our presentation that we picked earlier
is now playing on the Raspberry Pi.
With a little more time and tinkering you
can make your presentation a little more customized.
Whether its changing the design or changing
any of the text but also photos, videos , calendars
and things like that.
This is a pretty simple project to put together
with the Raspberry Pi and its cool, to be
able to possibly utilize an old monitor or
television and display information on.
Or possibly utilizing rise vision inside of
another project with the raspberry pi.
I hope this was a pretty easy tutorial to
follow and if you guys have any questions
or comments on the video just leave them in
the comment section below.
