I use 3 time-based modules (Scheduler, AlarmClock, PrayerTime). Each module implement internal timer to check current time if there is a trigger an event. IMO, it will more efficient if the module use a broadcast event from Clock module (every minute and/or every hour, each configured through config.js) to trigger particular event in the user module. The Clock broadcast event will contain date (MM/DD/YYYY) and time (hh : mm : ss) minimally.
@MichMich : What do you think?
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

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(2.1.1) Options of Clock broadcast event
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RE: Using the Raspberry Pi Camera to see through the mirror
I’m using the exact rpi camera, and it’s working flawlessly with facial-recognition module. also taking a picture or record video. Have you test the camera before attached to its place?
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RE: Default News app display
@Preve currently is not supported yet. You can ask a feature request for this one.
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RE: MMM-Podcast: omxplayer still running. kill forced
@lolobyte said in MMM-Podcast: omxplayer still running. kill forced:
Hello,
This is my problem.0|mm | button pressed
0|mm | undefined
0|mm | omxplayer still running. kill forcedThe video is present as video.mp4 in the MMM-Podcast folder.
omxplayer is installed.
I run this command and the Video is shown in the middle of the screen ;-))pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Podcast $ omxplayer -p -o hdmi video.mp4
but… no sound. ok, that’s another issue.
By presssing the Button bo video is starting.
Can somebody help with this?
I usually not using -p option for sound issue.
omxplayer -o hdmi video.mp4
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RE: MMM-PrayerTime
@AAPS you can set config playAdzan as following to tell module NOT to play adzan:
playAdzan: [],
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RE: Removing the inner bezel from a LCD monitor
@mizzoudavis I leave the bezel intact. Other area not covered by bezel (outside the monitor), you simply add black/dark tape/paper/paint.