Oh you are right, didn’t know that was available in HA GUI. Thank you, I’ll test it out later.
Oh you are right, didn’t know that was available in HA GUI. Thank you, I’ll test it out later.
I was looking for automtion that turns off the speakers, but I could have the same approach for turning them on.
If I understood correctly, that triger would be active at any state change (from on to off, from off to unavailable, from off to on, from unavailable to off) and then using IF ChromeCast is off it would activate automation even when it changes from unavailable to off. That wouldn’t solve the issue, am I missing something?
I want it to triger when changing from on to off only, while ignoring change from unavailble to off.
Glad it worked!
In client go to settings -> playback -> Queue all susequent episodes
I never use shuffle, but check out is auto queue enabled
Thank you. It makes sense now
I have tried my m3u IPTV on jellyfin and it sucks, just use TiviMate for android or VLC on PC
Get it closer to AP and see is it wifi signal
I will if i dont forget. Feel free to remind me.
I was reading other comments as well. You can also disable transcoding on the client side, the video will not play at all if transcoding is required. Also try disabling subtitles, sometimes subtitles require transcoding for some reason (don’t know why tho).
Got one few days ago and I can confirm its working perfectly fine. I just did software update on first boot, installed jellyfin and next thing Im watching a movie
they don’t generally care about the pirated software
It feels like SolidSquad is working for Dassault lol. They want people to learn it so they can sell software to companies that makes money from it
I agree, its not even worth to try imo. Frame geometry is super important. Even extrusions can be painfull if they are not cut well enough. If you want the best result you should mill them (instead of cutting them with a saw).
3D printer tolerances are far from acceptable and then every material shrinks differently (+ there are many other disadvantages).
On the other hand, prusa and voron are examples of great use of 3D printed parts where you benefit from flex. Its a brave design decision that works amazingly well, but they can barelly print first layer without ABL or simmilar. Yeah…ABL compensates for shitty tolerances and we end up with bent 3D printed part that counts as perfect print lol
Print again same gcode. If the rings are at the same height its Z axis issue, otherwise model is just too tall
Intel g3930, 2x8GB RAM, 2x SSD, 1x HDD, integrated 1GB LAN = 30-35W. Kinda cheap here, 30-35€ a year
Idealy you want a server that runs all the time and some kind of a player connected to projector for streaming. You can use your rpi for server, but NUC sounds better since it probably has SATA or m.2 port for storage. Raspbian or Ubuntu doesnt matter much since both are Debian based and setup should be simmilar. Look into servarr if you are interested in automated downloads. Then get Jellyfin for Netflix like experience with your local library. Most clients support Jellyfin player and Im using android TV stick. I have just ordered ChromeCast with Google TV 4K to replacce my old 1080p Xiaomi TV stick. You can also install Netflix app on any Android device.
It is also possible to plug your server directly to projector via hdmi, but then you have to install server apps together with client apps on the same machine. I guess you need a wifi keyboard and mouse for remote control. Having 2 devices is better IMO, but it should work as single device.
Rpi or NUC can also be used as a player, but got no experience in setting that up and Android box is better solution for me anyway
I dont have the same usecase, but BookStack will check most of your boxes
I was mostly joking, but to use metric system you don’t have to do much, just learn it. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting I’ll change the world aynway haha
Knowing both is useful and IMO it is the easiest for engineers and construction/production workers. For example here where I am, a lot of measurement tools have both units already (like measuring tape with meters and inches)
I don’t get why Americans and some other countries don’t use metric system. Guys! x10, x100, x1000 or mm, m, cm, km is way easier than 🦶, ", ', mile, yard or whatever weapon you use to hurt yourself lol. I know scientists get that, but its easy for them to convert anyway. Imagine that 120 cent is 1$ haha
I’m familiar with both, but only use inch for screen size and for some specific pipes that are made in ". And yeah, the guy from the picture is 188 cm tall or 1,88 m. Don’t think anyone use 10th of the mm for that and even if they did they would probably say 1879,6 mm
I wonder where that extra 5 is coming from
Most likely PSU efficiency because they are bad on super low power. Still insane, 7W is nothing
You are right, its working fine now. Wasnt aware that from/to was implemented. Thx