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| Area | Limitation | |--------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | Each Screenly OSE instance is isolated – no remote management over internet. | | Outdated code | Last stable release: v1.10.0 (Oct 2019). Active development moved to Screenly Pro. | | Video codecs | H.264 only; HEVC/h.265 requires software decoding (poor performance). | | No user roles | Single admin account only. | | No analytics | No playback stats or audience metrics. | | Small community | Most community support moved to other open signage projects (e.g., PiSignage). | screenly open source edition
is a free, open-source digital signage platform designed to run on low-cost hardware like the Raspberry Pi. It allows users to display web pages, images, videos, and other media on TV screens or monitors via a web-based management interface. While powerful for basic signage needs, development on the open-source edition has slowed significantly in favor of the commercial Screenly Pro (paid, cloud-managed) version. No specific math equations were used in this
, now officially rebranded as Anthias , is the world’s most popular open-source digital signage platform. Originally launched in 2012 by Screenly, Inc., it turned the inexpensive Raspberry Pi microcomputer into a highly capable, standalone media player. Active development moved to Screenly Pro