Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NFL
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Hi,
I took and old laptop and installed MM on it today. It’s not going to be a mirror. It’s going to be a gift to my son-in-law who is an avid NFL football fan and he is totally into Fantasy Football as well. So, the only module running will be MMM-NFL (for now) and I have a question or two (for now). I already installed the module and it seems fine showing the last games of the post-season 2016 and the final of the SuperBowl.
Do I have to install MMM-voice in order to show the windows below? Or is there a way to have multiple windows open without voice commands? For example, I’d like to have all the statistics windows open at the same time. If MMM-voice has to be installed then I hope the laptop microphone will work.
Thank you for any help you can give me
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@Mykle1 without any modifications this is only possible with mmm-voice
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@strawberry-3.141 said in MMM-NFL:
without any modifications this is only possible with mmm-voice
Ok, then I will give MMM-voice a try. Thanks
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MM shows a little white microphone in the bottom left of the screen with the word ERROR next to it
run bash dependencies.sh in ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-voice/installers directory, to install all dependencies.
This command would not work for me on the laptop so I manually installed these dependencies in the /MagicMirror/modules/MMM-voice/installers directory:
SphinxBase :heavy_check_mark:
PocketSphinx :heavy_check_mark:
A microphone - I tested the microphone of the laptop and it is working. I recorded a test file. :heavy_check_mark:
npm - already installed :heavy_check_mark:
PocketSphinx-continuous :heavy_check_mark:
lmtool :heavy_check_mark:Do I have to also install these? If so, how would I find them? Google search?
Packages: bison libasound2-dev autoconf automake libtool python-dev swig python-pip
microphone REQUIRED Id of microphone shown in the installer.
I did not see and Id for the microphone.
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This was in my terminal when I closed MM
MMM-voice: Checking files.
MMM-voice: Generating dictionairy and language model.
MMM-voice: Saved words.json successfully.
MMM-voice: Starting pocketsphinx.
(node:1892) DeprecationWarning: Calling an asynchronous function without callbac
k is deprecated.
(node:1892) DeprecationWarning: Calling an asynchronous function without callbac
k is deprecated.
(node:1892) DeprecationWarning: Calling an asynchronous function without callbac
k is deprecated.
(node:1892) DeprecationWarning: Calling an asynchronous function without callbac
k is deprecated.
(node:1892) DeprecationWarning: Calling an asynchronous function without callbac
k is deprecated.
(node:1892) DeprecationWarning: Calling an asynchronous function without callbac
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@Mykle1 never tried to install it on a non linux system
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@strawberry-3.141 said in MMM-NFL:
never tried to install it on a non linux system
Ok,then lets start off simply, if you don’t mind
Are these part of the dependencies installed by the bash command?
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@Mykle1 yes it’s the first step in the installer, when I remember correctly (half a year ago) those were needed to install pocketsphinx and sphinxbase
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@strawberry-3.141 said in MMM-NFL:
yes it’s the first step in the installer, when I remember correctly (half a year ago) those were needed to install pocketsphinx and sphinxbase
Ok, then theoretically, I should be able to find and install each one individually in the /MagicMirror/modules/MMM-voice/installers directory. I will follow the order of the installations from the dependencies.sh file.
The problem is with
sudo
(I think) based on this:[STEP 1/6] Installing Packages dependencies.sh: line 36: sudo: command not found [STEP 1/6] Installing Packages | Failed Pop@Pop-CQ57-Laptop MINGW32 ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-voice/installers (master)
Anyway, I’ll keep trying
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Oh well, I don’t think this is gonna happen. The
libasound2-dev
file, from what I can tell, is designed for the ALSA sound component that the Pi uses. My poor son-in-law. He doesn’t get a MMM-NFL laptop.