Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-ImagesPhotos - Show images from a directory
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@ninjabreadman solved.
I did something stupid.
I had 70 pictures (5mb each) and it caused trouble, so I resized them to 100kb.
But I also have 2 sd cards …
I put 2000 pictures (100kb) on one card and left the 70 (5mb) pictures on the other card.
And then I changed cards …
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@Peter At least it’s fixed! Cheers.
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I like this module, but I would like it to start hidden by default in order to add the possibility of making it visible with voice command (use alexyak / voicecontrol). I have tried several options but I have no results.
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Take a look at the Hello-Lucy files. You can adapt what you find there to alex yak voice control. :-)
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I realize this might not be the fault of the module, but many of my images display with the orientation incorrect on this module. I open them on my Mac, and the orientation is correct. I open them in the built-in image viewer on the raspberry pi, and the orientation is correct.
I’ve tried using exiftool to remove the orientation settings entirely with no success. I also tried using exiftool to change the orientation with no success.
My magic mirror is in portrait mode, so I wonder if that matters, but the built-in viewer has no problems.
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@twosquirrels So, I suspect (but cannot be certain) that this is your problem. I’ve not found great browser support for EXIF image rotation. There are a variety of command line approaches available, and even some GUI apps.
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@ninjabreadman exiftran worked wonderfully! I used the “automatic” option and it fixed them all! Thanks!
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@Galang Hello, no news about no random ? it will be great for my configuration
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@chassain-0 ImagesPhotos already does random all the time.
randomPhoto: function() { var photos = this.photos; var index = this.randomIndex(photos); return photos[index]; }, getDom: function() { var self = this; var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); var photoImage = this.randomPhoto();
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@sdetweil sorry…i would say in order