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    Halloween mirror ghouls anyone?

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    • MitchfarinoM Offline
      Mitchfarino Module Developer @Jopyth
      last edited by

      @Jopyth www.reddit.com/r/HighQualityGifs

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        McSorley
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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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          Jopyth Moderator @rvdgeer
          last edited by Jopyth

          @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%;'>"
          			}
          		},
          

          Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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            rvdgeer @Jopyth
            last edited by paviro

            I did sudo apt-get install omxplayer and included a video using <video> tags in the helloworld module.
            It works great!


            Note from admin: Please use Markdown on code snippets for easier reading!

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              rvdgeer @rvdgeer
              last edited by rvdgeer

              Note from admin: Please use Markdown on code snippets for easier reading!

              Markdown is not available from my Android smartphone. I don’t have the correct character available…
              And it’s a little too much to ask, to look-up the character on the web, so I can copy it…

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                jtyle6 @rvdgeer
                last edited by jtyle6

                @rvdgeer said in Halloween mirror ghouls anyone?:

                Note from admin: Please use Markdown on code snippets for easier reading!

                Markdown is not available from my Android smartphone. I don’t have the correct character available…
                And it’s a little too much to ask, to look-up the character on the web, so I can copy it…

                Markdown forms an Android phone
                
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                • MitchfarinoM Offline
                  Mitchfarino Module Developer @Jopyth
                  last edited by

                  @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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                    Jopyth Moderator @Mitchfarino
                    last edited by

                    @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.

                    Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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                    • bheplerB Offline
                      bhepler Module Developer
                      last edited by bhepler

                      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 vendor folder. 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>"
                                     }
                       },
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                        Mitchfarino Module Developer @bhepler
                        last edited by Mitchfarino

                        @bhepler What video did you use? Sorry I missed the link

                        How did you rip it from YouTube?

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