{"id":34756,"date":"2018-05-09T14:09:00","date_gmt":"2018-05-09T12:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.max2play.com\/?p=34756"},"modified":"2018-10-10T13:50:55","modified_gmt":"2018-10-10T11:50:55","slug":"whitys-piboxtouch-max2play-on-tabletop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.max2play.com\/en\/2018\/05\/whitys-piboxtouch-max2play-on-tabletop\/","title":{"rendered":"Whity\u2019s PiBoxTouch &#8211; Max2Play on TableTop"},"content":{"rendered":"[spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p><em>Hi Max2Play Community,<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Today I get to share another great project by Whity, who previously introduced us to his HiFiBerry Streamer. Now he put together another, more compact streamer. The PiBoxTouch fits all the necessary parts for a touchscreen-based, sound card-intregrated Max2Play Raspberry Pi streamer in one compact metal casing. Read along to see how Whity accomplished this setup!<\/em><\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [blank_spacer height=&#8220;20px&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;PiBoxTouch by C. Weissbauer translated from German original&#8220; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>Max2Play has been enjoyed and appreciated by my whole family for a few years now. It does not matter whether my sons want to hear some electronic beats, if grandma wants to hear the Swiss Alps Radio or if I want to peruse my ever-growing Jazz collection. Most of the time, a Raspberry Pi running Max2Play is involved.<\/p>\n<p>However, the universal enjoyment of our whole family is not just due to Max2Play intuitive controls and easy configuration, the players also have to look good and be well outfitted.<br \/>\nThis resulted in the idea for a universally applicable casing that can house the 7 inch touch display as well as all other necessary standard parts.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [blank_spacer height=&#8220;20px&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;35529&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>While planning, I already realized I had to consider the costs. Two players for the childrens&#8216; rooms, one device as a ktichen radio, one for the desk and one for the guest room, maybe also a battery-powered model for the garden. This could quickly amount to a rather unpleasant sum.<\/p>\n<p>In the following weeks, I tested a lot of possibilities and compared various prices. The goal was to have a universal player that could be configured based on the various criteria of the different zones but that also runs absolutely reliable and is also acceptable aesthetically and decoratively for my wife.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [blank_spacer height=&#8220;20px&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;34679&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;35543&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>The idea for the PiBoxTouch was born.<\/p>\n<p>To ensure the flexibility of the case, all connections to the back panel were planned out with cables, so I would never be restricted to one particular hardware while allowing additional outputs to the DAC&#8217;s RCA connectors, like electrical and optical digital ones (S\/PDIF), as well.<br \/>\nIn the front I put in a toned window, behind which I put an infrared receiver. One of our players should be outfitted with an amplifier unit soon to get a complete stereo system requiring only two additional passive speakers. The infrared receiver will allow volume control as well as potential future line-inputs in the future.<br \/>\nIf somebody is looking for this kind of expansion, you can find numerous good sources for information as well as custom modules on the net. Good starting points include\u00a0Tripath, Alps remote or PGA2311.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [blank_spacer height=&#8220;20px&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;35547&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;35546&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;35548&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>Another possible setup would utilize a bluetooth module, controlled via infrared. When running the streamer on battery, like a powerbank, only a bluetooth speaker would be needed to have a completely mobile system. This is the plan I have for my garden setup.<br \/>\nRegarding a specific project name, my sons have already bee very creative, although their suggestions thus far have had room for improvement. They range from Max2Grill to WhiskyBerry.<\/p>\n<p>But back to the titular player of this article. It is a base configuration with affordable parts and a permanently installed HiFiBerry DAC.<br \/>\nThe power is routed through a small Meanwell power supply which covers all the installed components. Display and Pi are connected by a ribbon cable and the DAC sits right on top of the Raspberry Pi. So far, I would characterize this setup as a classic streamer system with Max2Play, absolutely ideal for the daily use it gets in our household.<br \/>\nSince I am often asked about the specific parts I used, I have tried to compile a list that is as complete as possible:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/shop.max2play.com\/en\/max2play-full-license.html\/\">1x Max2Play license<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/shop.max2play.com\/en\/accessories\/raspberry-pi.html\">1x Raspberry Pi<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/shop.max2play.com\/en\/raspi-7-display.html\">1x Raspberry 7 Zoll Touch-Display<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/shop.max2play.com\/en\/hifiberry-dac-pro.html\">1x Hifiberry DAC-Pro+<\/a><br \/>\n1x Meanwell Power Supply RS-25-5 (5V 25W)<br \/>\n1x IEC combination module (power port, safety, switch)<br \/>\n1x RCA-port Neutrik Rean yellow<br \/>\n1x RCA-port Neutrik Rean red<br \/>\n1x RCA-port Neutrik Rean black<br \/>\n1x RCA-port Neutrik Rean red<br \/>\n1x RCA-port Neutrik Rean black<br \/>\n1x Ethernet RJ45 panelmount-cable<br \/>\n1x HDMI panelmount-cable<br \/>\n2x USB Typ A panelmount-cable<br \/>\n1x S\/PDIC optical mountconnector, z.B. Cliff CP30217MB<br \/>\n1x WiFi-Stick Edimax EW-7612UAn V2<br \/>\n2x old microUSB-cable (old cellphone charger cable) for power supply connection<br \/>\n1x ribbon cable, Type FFC, 15 Pin, Pitch 1, 150mm<\/p>\n<p>As mentioned, these are not always the most affordable options. The main focus was on reasonable quality and long-term replaceability. So please take this list only as an example.<\/p>\n<p><em>Editor&#8217;s Note: You can get the <a href=\"https:\/\/shop.max2play.com\/en\/raspberry-pi-2-hifiberry-dac-bundle.html\">HiFiBerry DAC Bundle<\/a> with Pi, Sound Card, Power Supply and Max2Play SD-Card for all the essentials to get started.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Max2Play is currently running on multiple devices simultaneously in our music cellar. This way we get to compare the different components and configurations directly.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [blank_spacer height=&#8220;20px&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;35549&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [blank_spacer height=&#8220;20px&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;34681&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>One little exception in this system is the installed hard-drive. I do not want uproot my whole infrastructure, including\u00a0 NAS and router, any time I want to take the setup with me. Therefore, I installed the Squeezebox Server as well as the player on this client to make it independent.\u00a0 The hard-drive is also powered by the Meanwell power supply through a USB-SATA adapter.<\/p>\n<p>Should there be further interest, I would be glad to report on this setup as well.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to get some more information on my players and their cases, I would always appreciate a visit to my homepage.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.weissbauer.com\/PiBoxTouch\/indexEN.php\"><em><strong>English Version<\/strong><\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.weissbauer.com\/PiBoxTouch\/index.php\">German Version<\/a><\/p>\n<p>On that note,<\/p>\n<p>Have fun with your own projects!<\/p>\n<p>Whity<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block]\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] Hi Max2Play Community, Today I get to share another great project by Whity, who previously introduced us to his HiFiBerry Streamer. Now he put together another, more compact streamer. The PiBoxTouch fits all the necessary parts for a touchscreen-based, sound card-intregrated Max2Play Raspberry Pi streamer in one compact metal casing. 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