Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
disable NO signal message
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They work and do whats the must.
You can adjust the volume, brightness, contrast and so on.
The raspi recognize the right resolution and the depth of your mirror is very small.A result you have a very thin MagicMirror. Approx. the thickness of a raspi.
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I faced the same problem with my LG screen but found a work around.
Step 1) I used wiringpi.com and modified the simple blink example to send out just one impulse:
#include
int main (void)
{
wiringPiSetup () ;
pinMode (0, OUTPUT) ;
digitalWrite (0, HIGH) ; delay (200) ;
digitalWrite (0, LOW) ;
return 0 ;
}Step 2) I modified the PIR modules’ node_helper.js so within the functions activate / deactivate don’t enable/disable the HDMI output but execute my compiled ‘blink’ command.
Step 3) I hard - wired the singal pin to the (with resistor / transistor) to the screens power-button.
done :-)
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Is there new info about this situation…?
Really want to use my 47’ Philips tv (older version)Hope someone replies!
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@desertswing What I do with my mirror is that I power the monitor and the pi with a switch. So when I’m done, I just flip the power off and the monitor & Pi snap to black.
On boot, the Pi is usually up & booting before the monitor is done with its splash screen. The latest version of Magic Mirror includes a splash screen that replaces the Pi’s boot messages. It’s definitely slick.
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@bhepler , But when i want to keep my raspberry always online i have to do something about this situation, it is possible to put new firmware on the TV but i can`t find any modding software thats easier then Hexa codes to configure…
with an LG tv its possible because u can get the firmware software download on a USB drive from the TV, but i want to use a tv that i don`t use anymore.(Recycle project).
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@aboulezz said in disable NO signal message:
I faced the same problem with my LG screen but found a work around.
Step 1) I used wiringpi.com and modified the simple blink example to send out just one impulse:
#include
int main (void)
{
wiringPiSetup () ;
pinMode (0, OUTPUT) ;
digitalWrite (0, HIGH) ; delay (200) ;
digitalWrite (0, LOW) ;
return 0 ;
}Step 2) I modified the PIR modules’ node_helper.js so within the functions activate / deactivate don’t enable/disable the HDMI output but execute my compiled ‘blink’ command.
Step 3) I hard - wired the singal pin to the (with resistor / transistor) to the screens power-button.
done :-)
Can`t i use this instead and make my raspberry a longer time to get the HDMI port visible to the TV, ore do i get the message still when giving the HDMI port a command to show himself. (If u know what i mean).