Are you sure on this? I installed a week ago Alexa on RPi and I linked my Spotify Premium account but I was not able to reproduce anything from Spotify. I think there is some limitation, maybe Amazon allows you to play Spotify only on Amazon Echo devices or SampleApp inside AVS is limited?
Hey, that looks very nice.
I’m trying to insert it in my config with the spanish translation but I’m getting the german one. This is my config:
module: "MMM-WordClock",
position: "middle_center",
url:["http://laurenzbremicker.de/wordclock/index.html#l=es"]
The URL seems to be correct, since if I visit it I can see the image displayed in my computer. Do you know what the problem might be?
Hello everyone,
i have a unity application that opens camera and inserting some effects to the preview. i want to insert that build (html file and js scripts) into a module and use it within my magic mirror project. Is that possible ? any suggestions ?
Thanks.
@romain said in turning monitor on by incoming call?:
Hopefully it was clear enough. I know it’s hard to understand that kind of stuff when you never did it before
It was wonderfully clear. I can barrel my way through some simple coding without really understanding how or why it’s working (or not working). Thanks for helping me to understand a little better.
Hey hello, I have my magic mirror and I customize the mirror with some modules, but I want to install a video player in the middle, I think it will be awesome.
My idea is to have some videos in one folder and then the module will read and play one each other without stop .
I don’t know how to make modules, or program in JS, if someone could help me to understand just more it will be great.
Thanks to all!
Description:
This sort of falls under an ‘infotainment’ category. Basically you can pick a city/place anywhere in the world via it’s WOEID and then display the Twitter Trending Topics for that place. The topics are automatically sorted by number of tweets, and can have their rank and tweet volume shown as well. The backend is also configured to support multiple instances of this module each displaying a different city/place.
Screenshot:
[image: 1487088235124-example.jpg]
Download:
[card:AdamMoses-GitHub/MMM-TwitterTrendsByPlace]
@3squaremirror some code needs to use the force parameter on the show() or hide() functions.
but I can’t tell from the log which code issued the show/hide. only that the profileswitcher had it locked
@rvdgeer do you have pm2 installed and configured? Oh looked above, you do. Well I have noticed even though logs show command error, it still works, I think it’s because node doesn’t surround commands in quotes.
Bit of a random question!
Is there anyways to use your module to turn off another module if the Raspberrypi PIR detects motion ?
What im thinking is using an image module to turn the mirror into a digital picture frame.
But when the pir sees someone step up to the mirror, it turns off the image module so the no images are displayed and its a simple mirror.
Someone walks away and the image module is restarted turning the mirror back into a digital picuture frame ?
Cheers
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Hey guys I’m pretty new to this whole magic mirror thing. I don’t want my mirror on all the time so I wanted to turn the display on and off with my voice. This is the only post I could find trying to accomplish that. So once i get the Voice Control module from alexyak working, how do I get this to work? I’m confused as to where to put the files.
A location based night sky background for MagicMirror
Using the SkyView APP(a location based augmented view of the night sky with stars and satellites) i was wondering how this could be made possible for MagicMirror.
The idea is to make use of the MagicMirror’s black background with a layer of stars that are changing during the day depending on your location.
The old way (time based):
[image: day_and_night_wrist_watch.jpg]
The new way (location based):
[image: example2small.png]
For example a nice looking Ref6.
A few more examples of MagicMirror with use of online sky maps*:
Example1 using the map of Ref1.
Example2 using the map of Ref4. & Ref5.
Example3 using the map of Ref2.
Example4 using the map of Ref6.
I’m sharing this to make this idea available using a module.
*References used in examples:
Location based online sky view maps
Ref1. http://neave.com/planetarium/
Ref2. http://theskylive.com/planetarium#ra|8.113703391538692|dec|-14.419127710596998|fov|50
Ref3. http://www.astroviewer.com/night-sky-code.php?lon=4.89&lat=52.37&city=Amsterdam&tz=CET
Ref4. SkyView Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.t11.skyviewfree&hl=nl
Ref5. SkyView iOS https://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/skyview-free-explore-universe/id413936865?mt=8
360 sky view maps (not location based)
Ref6. http://media.skysurvey.org/interactive360/index.html
Ref7. https://www.google.com/sky/