Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AlexaPi
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@johnnyboy no way brother. Don’t give up! If you want to have AlexaPi and MagicMirror on the same device I recommend starting over with a fresh copy of Raspbian, installing AlexaPi first and getting it to work. Then installing magic mirror with the AlexaPi module.
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@johnnyboy get another microSD card and give it a whirl from scratch.
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Well, I have the same issue as johnnyboy. I reset my pi once already. I have the same message from the AlexaPi service. Also launching the mirror in dev mode show me the following error related to MMM-Alexa : " Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 400 (Bad Request) https://api.amazon.com/auth/o2/token "
And the color indicator is yellow. I have a lot of trouble with setting my sound card to use a mic so I wouldn’t be surprise If I had a mic issue. But this is completely unrelated to the sound. the “token” is the thing we got when we connected to the raspberypi ip adress port 5050 right ? Is there a reason it would expire ? could it be the issue ? -
@romain MMM-Alexa is not the same as MMM-AlexaPi. They are 2 separate modules that work totally different.
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@lucallmon Oh. My mistake then. So… AlexaPi is for MMM-alexa or MMM-alexapi ?
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@romain AlexaPi is a separate program from MM. It can be found here: https://github.com/alexa-pi/AlexaPi. Once installed and working properly, you can access it through MM with the MMM-AlexaPi module, found here: https://github.com/dgonano/MMM-AlexaPi. This is the only easy [somewhat] to install version that is voice activated and works every time. The other ones, I have been unable to get to work because there is no step-by-step guide.
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@lucallmon Ok, I will try it tomorrow. I have already installed AlexaPi. I though it was for the MMM-alexa module though. Anyway, thanks for the input.
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