How to Install Juuno on Raspberry Pi
Use a Raspberry Pi to run Juuno on your display with full control over TV power scheduling and playback.
Before you begin: The Raspberry Pi player is in beta. You'll need a Raspberry Pi 4 or higher (required for video playback), balenaEtcher for flashing the image, and preconfigured WiFi credentials set to the correct regulatory region for your country.
Raspberry Pi devices disable WiFi when the regulatory region is incorrect. Use Raspberry Pi Imager to preconfigure your WiFi credentials and set the correct country code (e.g., AU for Australia) before flashing the Juuno image. This ensures WiFi stays enabled on first boot.
Installation Steps
Download the Juuno Pi image from this link.
Flash the image to your SD card using balenaEtcher.
Insert the SD card into your Raspberry Pi and power it on.
Connect to the JuunoPi WiFi hotspot from your phone or computer (password:
12345678).Open a browser and navigate to http://juunopi.local.
Enter your WiFi credentials (network name and password).
Copy the connection code displayed on screen.
Add the screen in Juuno by entering the connection code in your Juuno account.
Features & Limitations
The Raspberry Pi player supports TV power control and scheduling, allowing you to turn your display on and off automatically.
A Raspberry Pi 4 or higher is required for smooth video playback. Earlier models may experience performance issues with video content.
Known issue: Scheduling may not work correctly on Hisense TVs when using Raspberry Pi.