Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MplayerRadio
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@wishmaster270 it’s working now thanks.
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@electros Perfect.
I think I will check in the script into the repository so you can easy update to upcoming versions -
@wishmaster270 Thank you
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@wishmaster270 Hi, I’m newbie and know almost nothing about coding. I have installed your module successfully, but what should I do to start it (without touchscreen)? It is shown on my mirror but not played. I put only one Station.
I want to start it automatically if I start my mirror.
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@bryan_1 Hi, currently there is no autoplay feature implemented. But I will check it the next days. Maybe it is not a big deal
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Hi,
just published an new version (0.0.3) which provides an autoplay feature. Simply add the station index you want to play to the config option “autoplay”. If you only configured one station it is 0. The station will start to play after about 1 second after the mirror started.
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hi @wishmaster270 ,
if you want me to create a vocal control with MMM-GoogleAssistant, just tell me.
I can create a special sub-code for your modulecan do:
- volume control (no api found)
- change stations (next/previous/play/toogle,etc) from your api
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@Bugsounet Hi, great idea. At the moment my mirror is only controlled by sensors and touch.
The volume control buttons of my module only send an notification to MMM-Volume that’s way there isn’t any api in this module.
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@wishmaster270 wow, vielen Dank :folded_hands:
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@wishmaster270 said in MMM-MplayerRadio:
The volume control buttons of my module only send an notification to MMM-Volume that’s way there isn’t any api in this module
ok so not needed because GA/A2D have native this function (volume control in vocal)
I can create quiclky an sample by I don’t know if you use my moduleEdit:
the problem is I can’t send real name of the radio (it’s different with the google Server response)
so i will code :SAY To GoogleAssistant NOTIFICATION Sended to MMM-MplayerRadio Function Radio play RADIO_PLAY Playing first station Radio stop RADIO_STOP Stop radio Radio Next RADIO_NEXT Next Station Radio Previous RADIO_PREVIOUS Previous Station Of course all user can change you prefered ‘sentence’ for activate each wanted control
Edit 2:
[ASSISTANT] Command RADIO_PLAY is executed (notificationExec). MMM-NotificationReceived.js:20 [Notification Sended From][MMM-GoogleAssistant] RADIO_PLAY {} [ASSISTANT] Command RADIO_STOP is executed (notificationExec). MMM-NotificationReceived.js:20 [Notification Sended From][MMM-GoogleAssistant] RADIO_STOP {} [ASSISTANT] Command RADIO_PREVIOUS is executed (notificationExec). MMM-NotificationReceived.js:20 [Notification Sended From][MMM-GoogleAssistant] RADIO_PREVIOUS {} [ASSISTANT] Command RADIO_NEXT is executed (notificationExec). MMM-NotificationReceived.js:20 [Notification Sended From][MMM-GoogleAssistant] RADIO_NEXT {}
Tell me if ok, in all case notification are sended.
sample of syntax used for send :this.sendNotification("RADIO_STOP")
For volume:
Vocal Control already coded with GA/A2D :volume 100%
for exemple
make RPI volume to 100%
So don’t worry about this :)Notes:
GA: MMM-GoogleAssistant
A2D: MMM-Assistant2Display
too long to write lol !Sub-Code (recipe) is coded and commit in my dev branch
if some users want to test it