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    Auto on/off of the TV (not the Pi)?

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    • paviroP Offline
      paviro Admin @zombi27
      last edited by

      @zombi27 Yes might consider changing this to ten minutes or so :)

      We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?

      – The Doctor

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      • MitchfarinoM Offline
        Mitchfarino Module Developer @zombi27
        last edited by

        @zombi27 @paviro I’m wanting to use the camera/facial recognition to do this - but haven’t even looked at it yet.

        Work/Family life has prevented me recently.

        Slow and steady wins the race :)

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        • M Offline
          MechMatt @zombi27
          last edited by

          @zombi27 oh awesome i will have to check this out

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          • KirAsh4K Offline
            KirAsh4 Moderator @zombi27
            last edited by

            @zombi27, yeah, @paviro wants to make sure that once you post your message, you are 100% committed to it. There will be no going back to change your post, or reply. You don’t get to pass GO and collect twice. :)

            A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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            • paviroP Offline
              paviro Admin @KirAsh4
              last edited by

              @KirAsh4 @zombi27 changed it to ten minutes :) Should be enough to fix mistakes :D

              We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?

              – The Doctor

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              • S Offline
                sameershah23
                last edited by

                I was wondering if there is a way to toggle the power to the TV via HDMI CEC commands (sent by pi) and integrating a PIR sensor?
                Example setup: The pi is always powered on. I walk into the room, the PIR senses me, and sends a power on signal to my TV via HDMI CEC command, and the mirror modules are displayed.

                After a set duration, if no activity sensed by PIR sensor, a power off CEC command is sent to the TV by PI.

                Has this been done before?

                Any guidance would be much appreciated.

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                • KirAsh4K Offline
                  KirAsh4 Moderator
                  last edited by

                  CEC implementation is far and wide on monitors/tvs. There’s a client for the Raspberry Pi that you would have to install yourself, possibly (re)compile for your specific setup, and see if it is even able to communicate. This part is outside the scope of MagicMirror, like way out there. :)

                  You can start by reading the rpi forum: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15749

                  A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                  • R Offline
                    Rtopher
                    last edited by

                    Re: Auto on/off of the TV (not the Pi)?
                    @MechMatt This is nearly the exact setup I would like to implement but without the PIR sensor. I’ve already checked and my Vizio TV is CEC compatible and Ive got a Pi3 with Jessie 8.0. Ideally I’d like to display the MM just from 6-9 am and again from 7-10 pm. Did you make any progress with a script or service that would allow timed display power changes?

                    @KirAsh4
                    I had already found the link you referenced and in trying to go through it the instructions falter. I’m following the setup listed towards the bottom of this site but when I get down to sudo git clone https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/libcec.git I’m prompted to login to get hub but then just get “remote: repository not found.” Any ideas or advice?

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                      nhl
                      last edited by nhl

                      Turn the monitor on and off automatically

                      To turn the monitor on/off on a daily schedule, grab this script and put it in /home/pi/rpi-hdmi.sh. Next, make it executable:

                      chmod +x /home/pi/rpi-hdmi.sh

                      Now we’ll need to add a cron entry to call this script at the desired time, so open the cron editor:

                      crontab -e

                      And add the following lines at the bottom of the file:

                      Turn HDMI Off (22:00/10:00pm)

                      0 22 * * * /home/pi/rpi-hdmi.sh off

                      Turn HDMI On (7:00/7:00am)

                      0 7 * * * /home/pi/rpi-hdmi.sh on

                      The first number (0) is the minutes and the second number on each of those lines (22 and 7) is the hour in 24 hour time. So in this example, the monitor would turn off at 10:00pm and back on again at 7:00am. Adjust the time for your needs.

                      Keep in mind: this does not turn the Raspberry Pi off! It just turns off the monitor, saving energy and hopefully extending the life of your monitor. The Raspberry Pi is still on and running however.

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                      • KirAsh4K Offline
                        KirAsh4 Moderator @Rtopher
                        last edited by KirAsh4

                        @Rtopher said in Auto on/off of the TV (not the Pi)?:

                        @KirAsh4
                        I had already found the link you referenced and in trying to go through it the instructions falter. I’m following the setup listed towards the bottom of this site but when I get down to sudo git clone https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/libcec.git I’m prompted to login to get hub but then just get “remote: repository not found.” Any ideas or advice?

                        What are you logging in as? The 'sudo' command is local to you (your rpi), so that password is your regular user’s password (possibly the 'pi' user, in which case you should not need it as it’s already configured to be allowed to run 'sudo'.) I can run it just fine and it clones that repository as expected.

                        A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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