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    27" custom framed magic mirror - fun to get done

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      cmille34 @wbleek
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      @wbleek I achieved the cameras on my mirror pretty easily with Blue Iris. I simply made a custom .HTM file and placed it in the /modules directory of the MagicMirror then using iFrameReload i just call the /modules/custom.htm URL to load the cameras. Below is my custom.htm file I am calling in the iFrameReload module:

      
      <table>
      <tr>
      </tr><tr>
      <td>
      <img src="http://192.168.1.108:81/mjpg/BackyardCam/video.mjpg?q=25&amp;s=25" alt="BackyardCam" />
      </td>
      <td>
      <img src="http://192.168.1.108:81/mjpg/FrontDoor/video.mjpg?q=40&amp;s=40" alt="DrivewayCam" />
      </td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
      <td>
      <img src="http://192.168.1.108:81/mjpg/DriveWayCam/video.mjpg?q=25&amp;s=25" alt="FrontdoorCam" />
      </td>
      </tr>
      </table>
      
      

      In lieu of having blue iris you could possibly simply pull the mjpg streams straight from each cameras individually and slap them in the img tag. That may be a better way actually but it seems to be working fine for me through Blue Iris this way.

      Below is the code from my config.js showing how I am calling this custom HTM file:

      {
      	module: 'MMM-iFrameReload',
      	position: 'bottom_bar', // This can be any of the regions.
      		config: {
      		// See 'Configuration options' for more information.
      		url: "http://192.168.1.108:9000/modules/custom.htm",
      		width: "100%", // Optional. Default: 400px
      		height: "850px", // Optional. Default: 800px
      		scrolling:"no",
      		refreshInterval: 600, //Optional. Default: 3600 = 1 hour
      		animationSpeed: 4000,
      		}
      	},
      

      My setup is similar to the OP in terms of running the MagicMirror server on a central server and simply running fullpageos on the raspberry pi to call the magicmirror page.

      Hope this helps.

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        pepemujica
        last edited by

        Hi! Looks awesome! Congrats!
        Do you have any photo from the sides and/or back?

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          wbleek @cmille34
          last edited by

          @cmille34 Hey, thanks for your answer. I appreciate that. My NVR only provides still JPEGs or RTSP for pictures. If I use JPEGs I have to reload them in a 200ms interval to achieve acceptable motion.

          At this point, I have tried the following:

          1. uses MMM-iFrame
          • do the reload via embedded HTML meta-tag
          • strong flickers (approx. half of the time blank)
          • works, but not visually accaptable
          • does not scale due to the flickering
          1. use MMM-iFrame
          • do the reload via embedded Java-Script function
          • almost no flicker, almost fluid motion
          • works for 30-60 minutes, then the module stops
          • does not scale since it stops earlier with more modules
          1. use oxmplayer as an overlay
          • needs '–avdict rtsp_transport:tcp ’ switches to work without banding
          • rtsp with 640x360 works with 30fps
          • tested to concurrent streams

          I am happy with the omxplayer solution even though it is not integrated in the MagicMirror. But for the user it looks integrated and it delivery a very good video quality.

          Cheers
          wolf

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            Jayh391
            last edited by

            I would like to know how you brought your Homeseer info in?

            Jay

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              zdenek @iwaldrum
              last edited by

              @iwaldrum MMM-SimpleLogo - pulls updated radar image from wundergound - can u plz share details? What´s exactly in the config?

              thanks, Zdeněk

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                iwaldrum @pepemujica
                last edited by

                @pepemujica

                Here are some additional pics… The back isn’t the prettiest, but it does the job. Used painters tape, L brackets and velcro to keep everything in place.
                0_1496222337049_IMG_1961.JPG 0_1496222343783_IMG_2065.JPG 0_1496222351990_IMG_2788.JPG 0_1496222360052_IMG_2866.JPG 0_1496222364276_IMG_2867.JPG

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                  iwaldrum @Jayh391
                  last edited by

                  @Jayh391

                  I used the MMM-Rest module to pull the device data via the rest api in Homeseer. Here is the section in my config file. Still work in progress…

                  		module: 'MMM-Rest',
                  		header: 'House Status',
                  		position: 'top_right',	// This can be any of the regions.
                  									// Best results in one of the side regions like: top_left
                          config: {
                                  debug: false,
                                  mappings: {
                                      on_off: {
                                          true: 'on',
                                          false: 'off',
                                      },
                                      temperature: {
                                          1: 'cold',
                                          2: 'warm',
                                          3: 'HOT',
                                      },
                                  },
                                  sections: [
                                  {
                                      format: '%d',
                                      url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=108¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: '%df',
                                      url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=103¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: '%d',
                                      url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=128¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: '%df',
                                      url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=187¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: '%d',
                                      url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=118¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: '%df',
                                      url: 'http://http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=113¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: '%df',
                                      url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=92¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: '%s',
                                      mapping: 'temperature',
                  		    url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=137¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: '%d',
                                      url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=108¶m2=value',
                                  },
                                  {
                                      format: 'Lights %s',
                                      mapping: 'on_off',
                                      url: 'http://yourURLhere:port/HomeSeer_REST_API.aspx?function=getdevicestatusvaluebyid¶m1=108¶m2=value',
                                  },
                              ],
                              output: [
                                  ['<b>Location:</b>',,'<b>Temp:</b>'],
                                  ['Family Room',,'@2'],
                                  ['Living Room','@6'],
                                  ['Upstairs','@4'],
                                  ['Garage','@7'],
                              ],
                  	    },
                  	},
                  
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                    iwaldrum @zdenek
                    last edited by iwaldrum

                    @zdenek

                    I used wunderground.com to create the animated radar image and MMM-SimpleLogo to display it.

                    Create your custom image at https://www.wunderground.com/weather-radar - looks like US, Canda & Australia only. Once created, copy the URL and place it in the MMM-SimpleLogo module.

                    Wunderground updates the radar image every 10-20 minutes. Since I’m using FullpageOS as my mm frontend I have the page refresh every 30 minutes which then pulls an updated image.

                        {
                            module: 'MMM-SimpleLogo',
                            position: 'top_right',    // This can be any of the regions.
                            config: {
                    		fileUrl: "https://radblast.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/radar/WUNIDS_map?station=DIX&brand=wui&num=1&delay=15&type=N0R&frame=0&scale=1.000&noclutter=0&showstorms=0&mapx=400&mapy=240¢erx=400¢ery=240&transx=0&transy=0&showlabels=1&severe=0&rainsnow=0&lightning=0&smooth=0&rand=24937062&lat=40.75000000&lon=-74.00000000&label=New+York%2C+NY",
                    		width: "400px",
                    		position: "center",
                           }
                        },
                    
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                      cmille34 @iwaldrum
                      last edited by

                      @iwaldrum said in [27" custom framed magic mirror - fun to get done] Since I’m using FullpageOS as my mm frontend I have the page refresh every 30 minutes which then pulls an updated image.

                      How is you have the page reload every 30 mins in fullpageOS? My calendar app doesn’t appear to be updating, I’m hoping a page reload every 30 mins will fix that.

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                        iwaldrum @cmille34
                        last edited by

                        @cmille34

                        There is a refresh script included with fullpageOS. it’s located at /home/pi/scripts/refresh. I added it to the crontab to run every 30min. I also added a line to crontab to reboot at midnight. This helps keep the system fresh and free up any processes or used memory on the Pi.

                        Here is my config
                        0_1496228243752_fullpageos-reboot-refresh.jpg

                        sudo nano /etc/crontab
                        
                        Add:
                        0  0    * * *   root    reboot
                        */30 *   * * *   pi     /home/pi/scripts/refresh
                        
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