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Problem server client configuration
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@macnice Hi, is your issue related to the problem described in this thread? You May want to create a new thread if the issue are not related.
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@idoodler said in Problem server client configuration:
I don’t think you can use Hello-Lucy in client mode.
But I bet the developer @Mykle1 knows it.I never even thought about trying it. I just run standard installations. If @idoodler doesn’t think it will work, it probably won’t. However, you could always try for yourself.
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@mykle1 I am currently unable to test it. I quickly checked your code on my phone, but I didn‘t quite got your code :flushed_face:
I am curious, how did you make the voice recognition?
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It could be fine if someone really skilled test Hello Lucy server/client mode
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@idoodler said in Problem server client configuration:
I am currently unable to test it.
I didn’t mean that YOU should test it. I meant that @Akkor should test it as it is he that is looking for that functionality.
I am curious, how did you make the voice recognition?
I didn’t. MMM-voice was already written by @strawberry-3-141. It’s a fantastic piece of software. I just made some additions/modifications to original so that I could hide/show individual modules, hide/show pages of modules, hide show all modules, turn the display on and off, audio, all through the use of notifications. I use it every day for a year now. It’s stable, very fast and does exactly what I want it to do.
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@Mykle1
I could test but I need your assistance 'couse I’m not a programmer
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@akkor said in Problem server client configuration:
I could test but I need your assistance 'couse I’m not a programmer
I’m just good following guide…Why I think it won’t work. You’ll be running MM and MMM-voice on the server machine. The client machine will only have a browser pointed at MM running on the server machine. The client has no way of accepting the voice commands because only the browser is running.
Now, if you had a microphone (at the client machine) with a cable that reached all the way to where the server machine is . . . :)