Mini-Pi Media Server v5.0 – A Complete UI Overhaul

Version 5.0 marks a major milestone for the Mini-Pi Media Server project. This isn’t just another incremental update — it’s a full visual and user-experience redesign aimed at making the system feel less like a collection of scripts and more like a polished media appliance.
The new interface introduces smooth focus and fade transitions inspired by modern living-room media platforms, giving the home screen a clean, cinematic feel. Navigation between Media, Torrent Downloader, and Web Server management now flows with subtle animations rather than hard page switches.
Background customization has also been upgraded with seamless cross-fade transitions, replacing abrupt image changes with a more refined visual experience.
System feedback has been reimagined as well. Status popups now use a glass-style aesthetic, and the system load indicator LED has been enhanced to pulse and change colour dynamically based on real-time CPU usage — turning raw metrics into ambient visual feedback.
To keep the interface clean, secondary controls such as “Select Background” and “Easy Connect” are now tucked behind the branded icon, creating a simplified front page while still keeping advanced features easily accessible.
In addition to the UI redesign, Version 5.0 integrates a built-in torrent downloader that writes directly to the MiniDLNA video directory. Newly downloaded content becomes instantly available to the DLNA server, Samba shares, and the Apache web interface — creating a seamless download-to-stream pipeline.
Version 5.0 represents a shift in philosophy for the project: from functional media server to refined, self-contained media appliance.
More screenshots and details coming soon.
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