Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Halloween mirror ghouls anyone?
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I’m hunting for anything we can use, here is another paid product, pretty sweet though since it’s in a format for being displayed as a door window, similar to our mirror.
So still good for looking at ideas, but nothing free yet…
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@Mr.Meeseeks Does it have to be a video?
Why can’t we just load a gif?
http://giphy.com/search/grave-encounters
Edit: or a collection of gifs on a loop?
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@Mitchfarino But how are our ghosts staying in HD-Quality with a gif?
Ok, joke aside, gif might also be a good option. But I still think the main thing is to find a video or gif, that actually look decent on the mirror. Without stuff in the background, and maybe something like a fade in and fade out movement.
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@Jopyth I have found something that’s exactly that:
A ghost, doing scary stuff, fading in and out on a black background and that stays mostly within an invisible portrait frame…Unfortunately it’s not free, so I can’t share it…
But if we have some sort of video player we can use, I would certainly love to try to get it to work…
I tried MMM-Podcast, but realised it needs a button, wired to the Pi and I don’t have nor want that… -
Well we would need to change MMM-Podcast, to basically play the video always and then maybe show/hide this with MMM-Module-Scheduler.
Still a custom module might be better here, since we do not want to waste resources, by playing a hidden video all the time, maybe I have time to put something together this weekend.
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@Jopyth How about the helloworld module just to add the needed html tags to display video?
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Link it up with a PIR sensor with some bluetooth speakers and you could give someone a nasty fright!!
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@rvdgeer Good idea.
If anyone wants to see how this looks (with a gif it is pretty simple):
{ module: "helloworld", position: "fullscreen_below", config: { text: "<img src='https://thumbs.gfycat.com/DiscreteDenseCockroach-size_restricted.gif' alt='GIF test' style='position:absolute; top:100%; left:50%; transform: translate(-50%, -100%); width:100%;'>" } }, -
I did
sudo apt-get install omxplayerand included a video using<video>tags in the helloworld module.
It works great!
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@Jopyth Have you had any luck with this mate?
I haven’t looked at it for a while, have had a few things going on so haven’t had chance
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@Mitchfarino did not have the time for it. I will see if I get to it, when I get back from vacation in one week.
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I experimented with this a bit yesterday. Thanks to @rvdgeer for the hint and @Jopyth for the initial code to start.
I ripped a YouTube video to disk and uploaded it to my Pi, putting it in the
vendorfolder. Adding this to my config.js was surprisingly effective (the rotate 90 is due to the video being designed to be projected on a window):{ module: "helloworld", position: "fullscreen_below", config: { text: "<video src='vendor/halloween.mp4' autoplay loop style='transform:rotate(90deg); position:absolute; top:50%;left:30%; height:50%'></video>" } }, -
@bhepler
What video did you use?Sorry I missed the linkHow did you rip it from YouTube?
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@Mitchfarino
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@yawns Awesome, thank you!
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@bhepler Is there a way to loop through a number of videos, rather than just the one on repeat?
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@Mitchfarino Presumably you can inject some scripting to define an array of video files and then call a function to play the next file in the array. If you call that function from the onended() event in the VIDEO tag you should be able to get 90% of the way there.
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