A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    @sdetweil thanks for your help. I have an idea here to start. looks like I have a lot of forum to read
  • Mirror Glass - Pilkington Mirroview

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    @djphilg I realise your post is about a year old, however, this may still be useful for other people experiencing the same issue. If you have strange colour hues when taking photos then try using a Grey card to set the white balance when setting up at your photobooth event
  • Adding MIC to your MagicMirror

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    There are some voice modules. Check this page. https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/wiki/MagicMirror²-Modules
  • Hardware Stack up

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    Resistive touch and capacitive touch will most likely not work. The easiest (and only?) way to get touch is by using IR-frames.
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  • Would this type of glass work?

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    brobergB
    that looks like an ordinary mirror, so no. that would not work.
  • Installing on Android (tablet) possible?

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    @barnosch Got exactly the same results. Haven’t found any solution to that. I guess the installation is stopped in the middle trying to install electron-chromedriver, so not finished.
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  • Where to buy good two way mirrors in France ?

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    Hi, You may have found it, but I ordered mine in Paris, to perucca et peronino: 234, Boulevard Raspail, 75014 PARIS contact@peruccaperonino.com The guy tried to fool me by overpricing the mirror by two, but with a bit of discussed, it went ok. It costed me 115€ for 880x290mm The product name was [Miroir “TV Screen” Ép. 6 MM]. Expensive but very good quality.
  • What Micro SD to choose

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    With normal MicroSD, use Etcher(https://etcher.io/). Just download the Raspbian image and throw it to Etcher. Nothing could be easier than this.
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  • Wireless network adapter and other components

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    @Akzariel The RPI 3 has Wifi onboard, so you don’t need a Wifi adapter ! For other components take a look at adafruits.com or the pihut.com, there are a lot off add on components.
  • Application stops running and causes RPI3 reboot

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    @sharmmoh1983 There could be any number of things going on. You have an exercise in trying to narrow down the cause ahead of you. As a test, disable MagicMirror from auto-starting, and just let your Pi run. If the restart still happens, then I’d say you either have a physical problem with the Raspberry Pi (again, check to ensure you’re using a good power supply - minimum 2.5 amps for the Pi 3 – when in doubt, order the official one), or maybe you have something else installed that is causing the issue. If the restart is not observed without MM running, I might start with just the default config and run that for a while to see if the issue persists. If it doesn’t, then one of the modules you are using is likely the culprit, and you can try adding them back one by one until you see the problem again. Also be sure to check logs (pm2 logs mm) to see if anything was captured before the Pi restarted.
  • Have you heard this? Slim rpi3

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    @Mykle1 HAHA!!
  • Mirror supplier in Norway?

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    Try this out: https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/products/product-categories/special-applications/pilkington-mirroview They have shops all over Norway.
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    If you want to go bigger and really crazy: http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED77W7P-oled-4k-tv
  • Question regarding mirror and monitor bezel.

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    @EventHorizon I’d try a sample from another manufacturer to see if the problem goes away.
  • Smart Outlet.

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    Hi, guys. I’m searching smart-outlet (Sorry, I don’t know exact terms). requirements: 220V ~ 240V / 50~60Hz (“Type C” European CEE 7/16 Europlug, Adapter for “Type E/F” European CEE 7/4 or CEE 7/5 Schuko) Programmable by easy API (for power on/off scheduled): It should be able to program the schedule of power on/off. And remote controlled instantly. options If it has 2 sockets, it’s better USB output (1 or 2 sockets, over 2A is better) Google HomeKit supported. I live in Germany, I can find many things in Amazon.de. But I don’t know whether the requirements are fulfilled or not. Can you have any recommendation for me? Thanks.
  • Micro SD extension cable?

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    So I went ahead and ordered one off of Amazon, and I’m happy to report it works just like I had hoped. Now I don’t have to pull the mirror off the wall anymore any time I want to make a backup of my SD card!
  • LED Backlights Q

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    @Lucas2703 As long as the USB charger puts out enough juice to power your LEDs then you should be fine. You won’t be able to power the LED strip directly off of mains power. It will need to go through a transformer – essentially what the USB charger does – to step it down to the correct voltage for the LEDs. This is pretty common when you see lights installed under kitchen cabinets. Any electrical supply store should be able to help you out with everything you need.
  • Glass or foil??

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    I like the acrylic because it is more durable and lighter than glass.