Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Hello-Lucy
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@majik655 @Mykle1 @snikolaidis
Well I am unsure exactly why everything all of a sudden works now but I did the following and it seemed to work.sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
sudo rebootBefore I was always doing apt-get and never did FULL-upgrade always did apt-get upgrade
When I did the apt full-upgrade it then told me at the end that I had 200 or so items that were not being used and could remove them using autoremove…
I then rebooted and did not change a thing in my .asoundrc or anything and it all started working.Again I am unsure what exactly fixed it… oh I also removed the usb mouse and usb keyboard (again not sure if any of this matters) but if anyone wants to see my .asoundrc config I will post it.
Currently working with Logitech c920 webcam for mic and 3.5 jack for sound out (I want to change this to HDMI but I am afraid something will break.)
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Well, perhaps something was corrected in the update. Hard to tell, really. Glad you got it working.
. (waiting for my new 3.5 jack microphone which should help the lag).
Am I missing something here? 3.5 jack mic on a Pi?
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@Mykle1
I was speaking about getting in the mail soon my new microphone that is 3.5mm connector so I can plug it into the raspberry pi’s “headphone” jack (am I wrong it being a 3.5?)
I ordered it because as I have read through all 29 pages of this forum thread it was mentioned (so I understood) that the lag I had when the command would be recognized is due to me using a usb microphone.
At least that is what I understood … I could totally be wrong as this thread goes a long way back in time lolThen I thought I would just move my mirror and Lucy over to my raspberry 4. And of course nothing worked over there and was probably because I used the sd card on a PI3 previously.
Anyway it is working beautifully and there is no lag (but I am using a logitech webcam now and could be the reason why there is no lag?? or maybe just the “upgrade” from a 3 to a 4 has helped)The only thing I have issues with now is, my mirror uses a motion PIR sensor to “blank” out the screen when no motion. When you step in front of it, it shows the modules and times out back to blank in 2 minutes of no motion. I have the no signal type of monitor and just need the blanking not turning off power or anything.
So when I start the mirror all modules are shown. I believe this is because of MMM-NEW-PIR forcing the show of all modules when motion.
Even without that for some reason Lucy would ALWAYS show currentweather and weatherforecast… no matter what I did. I could just not get her to not show those on page 1.
So now I have installed NOAA3 and hope maybe I can turn off the PIR module and see if Lucy will only show herself on page one .
Otherwise it is what it is and I can work with it … thank you for everything!
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I do have one more question…
Is there any way to not show lucy on any pages.
Currently when I start Magic MIrror she is the only thing that shows on the screen.
My PAGEONE in config is [] (nothing… No modules)For page two I have a few (no lucy) and is working fine.
When she shows page two…its fine… she is not there (good)…
When we go BACK to page one … she is not there (good)…But when we first start she is there.
Is there any trick I could do to just not show her at all?
I read in an earlier post where I can change “Say, Hello Lucy” and wonder if I can just blank that area out to nothing.But how would I go about basically removing the microphone icon ?
I could replace it with a black box or something if I have to …just don’ t know where that is.Of course I would think just getting rid of those display things would still allow lucy to work we just visually would not see her.
EDIT: And yeah old info … looked in en.json file in translations folder and basically changing line 3 in there does nothing really. Please let me know if this is an easy task or not. THANK YOU!
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@majik655 said in Hello-Lucy:
I was speaking about getting in the mail soon my new microphone that is 3.5mm connector so I can plug it into the raspberry pi’s “headphone” jack (am I wrong it being a 3.5?)
Hrm. Looking at the specs, it’s a 3.5mm four-pole headphone and composite video jack. Four-pole suggests that it’s designed for headsets with a microphone. I’d want to try that to be sure, but… theoretically you could make it work if you have the right adapter. You’ll need something that will bypass the audio channels and connect to the mic contact.
The fact that it is a video out as well is still blowing my mind a bit.
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@bhepler I think it’s speaker/headphone and video. 4 wires signal and ground for both…
no mic
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@bhepler said in Hello-Lucy:
@majik655 said in Hello-Lucy:
I was speaking about getting in the mail soon my new microphone that is 3.5mm connector so I can plug it into the raspberry pi’s “headphone” jack (am I wrong it being a 3.5?)
Hrm. Looking at the specs, it’s a 3.5mm four-pole headphone and composite video jack. Four-pole suggests that it’s designed for headsets with a microphone. I’d want to try that to be sure, but… theoretically you could make it work if you have the right adapter. You’ll need something that will bypass the audio channels and connect to the mic contact.
The fact that it is a video out as well is still blowing my mind a bit.
@sdetweil said in Hello-Lucy:
@bhepler I think it’s speaker/headphone and video. 4 wires signal and ground for both…
no mic
Well great, lol guess I will be sending that one back hahaha
I must have miss understood … guess everyone that was talking about the lag using usb mic was using a computer rather than a PI . ugh.Well no matter the video camera is gonna stay as it is working well.
Thank you guys for the reply. Now if I can only figure out how to change the text lucy puts on the screen and maybe hide lucy when first booting up MM.
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@majik655 said in Hello-Lucy:
guess everyone that was talking about the lag using usb mic was using a computer rather than a PI .
No, and yes.
USB introduces lag in both the Pi and a pc board. I’ve tested this on an Quad Core i7 with a USB mic. The lag is awful. However, any board with a 3.5mm mic jack works exceptionally well. Near zero lag on any laptop board I’ve ever used, even 12 year old laptop boards with minimal specs. I believe USB has trouble processing audio. The use of a 3.5mm mic jack goes direct to the sound card. No extra processing by USB needed.
Anyway it is working beautifully and there is no lag
Whatever setup you are using that has no lag, I would stick with that, short of moving to a pc or laptop board.
Is there any way to not show lucy on any pages.
I assume you mean, “Say, Hello Lucy” and the microphone icon. I’ll take a look at that for you.
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I think that using Remote-Control with Lucy can cause problems because they are both controlling HIDE/SHOW commands. If you disable Remote-Control temporarily does Hello Lucy still exhibit the issues you mentioned? The config entries for each page are how you set up your pages. Spellings and cases must be precise. The slightest error could drive you nuts.