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    [SOLVED] Can I display MagicMirror on a TV, with no mirror?

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      TimGV
      last edited by

      On YouTube there is a series of how to make a magic mirror without the frame. “Raspberry Pi MagicMirror without the Mirror Part 1: Basic Setup.” I followed her videos and everything is working great. I use a small TV.

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        sdetweil
        last edited by

        i do it on two different systems…

        i built a photoframe with MM, that also displays other info I want, it hangs on the wall in my foyer, I see it on the way to the room I use as an office… 32in tv

        in my office, I have a 55in 4k tv, that I do development and support for MM and others and one input is similar to the screen out in the foyer… it displays pictures, calendar and weather.

        Sam

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          BKeyport Module Developer
          last edited by

          I’m currently running mirrorless on the system I still have running (office) - and will be running mirrorless on the system I’m gonna rebuild for my house. Both systems are half built, actually, I’m gonna put one behind lightly darkened glass, and the other one was disassembled for a move, and never bothered to put back together, yet.

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            bdream
            last edited by

            @gregf I just finishd my MagicMirror² as Picture In Frame which hang in our kitchen now and informs about calendar-entries, weather, time and when the next bus will go.

            No need to have a mirror-glass :winking_face:

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            cheers, bdream

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              gregf
              last edited by

              Thank you everyone for your replies. I got it working on my pi now on my 42" tv. Just working on the config. This is solved btw.

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              • Mykle1M Offline
                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @gregf
                last edited by

                @gregf said in Can I display MagicMirror on a TV, with no mirror?:

                This is solved btw.

                You can mark it solved by clicking the three vertical dots, bottom right of your original post.

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                  sdetweil @Mykle1
                  last edited by

                  @Mykle1 actually, select the reply in your topic that provides the resolution, so future users might quickly get to the answer

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