Try to start it manually:
cd /home/pi/spotify-connect-web
./spotify-connect-web -n MAGICMIRROR -o plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1
NB! plughw might not work for you…
Try to start it manually:
cd /home/pi/spotify-connect-web
./spotify-connect-web -n MAGICMIRROR -o plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1
NB! plughw might not work for you…
What happen if you open http://127.0.0.1:4000 in a browser on the RPi – or change the IP to the IP of the RPi and open in a browser on your own machine?
You say you get permission errors even when using sudo
?
No sudo
is required. Hmmm, did I forget that in my documentation… :-)
What did you do? Did you read my documentation?
Have you installed Spotify Connect Web on that address?
Really cool using LED strips. First time I’ve seen that!
Hi
A couple of moth’s ago I started to get this message. No doubt the popularity of MM and it’s forum must have increased substantially!
The question is: what would it take to make room for the increased traffic? Ad’s to paying for more capasity or a way to donate?
Keep up the good work!
Nice! Now I just need to get an touch mirror… 😊
@emos The URL you are using in your config seems to be the “web hook”-URL that you have to configure inside MotionEye if you want to automatically show video stream when motion is detected.
The URL should be configured like this (from documentation): Video Streaming URL. You find it in Motion Eye in the Video Streaming Section under Usefull URLs by by clicking the Streaming URL link. It should look something like this: http://motioneye:8081 (probably an IP instead of hostname).