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(added tv remote via rs232)
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== WTF ==
 
== WTF ==
control the Yamaha AV system and projector using a web page.
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control the Yamaha AV system, our Moderately Huge Screen and projector using a web page.
  
 
where? http://10.20.30.90
 
where? http://10.20.30.90
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* you can select between the [[Screeninvader]], PS2, PS3, Wii and one spare HDMI cable (labeled "My HDMI Port") and a Phillips Bluetooth "Headset".
 
* you can select between the [[Screeninvader]], PS2, PS3, Wii and one spare HDMI cable (labeled "My HDMI Port") and a Phillips Bluetooth "Headset".
* projector and yahama are now connected with a shiny new HDMI cable
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* projector, tv screen and yahama are now connected with a shiny new HDMI cable (and an HDMI splitter to display the same on the TV and projector)
  
 
== Known issues ==
 
== Known issues ==
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* one HDMI cable to connect with your own device -> Yamaha
 
* one HDMI cable to connect with your own device -> Yamaha
 
* Slackomatic: no Audio, Video; connected via USB/RS232 to the projector as the remote control; sends XML to the yamaha via network (wired)
 
* Slackomatic: no Audio, Video; connected via USB/RS232 to the projector as the remote control; sends XML to the yamaha via network (wired)
* Yamaha: video output connected to the projector via <strike>AV</strike> HDMI, audio output to our surround speakers
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* Yamaha: video output connected to the TV and projector via <strike>AV</strike> HDMI (+HDMI Splitter), audio output to our surround speakers
  
 
== Hardware / Software ==
 
== Hardware / Software ==

Version vom 8. Mai 2014, 18:12 Uhr


Slackomatic
Slackomatic.png
Gestartet: 10.11.2013
Involvierte: User:M68k
Status: in production but still in progress
Beschreibung: control the Yamaha AV system, our Moderately Huge Screen and projector using a web page.
Shutdownprozedur:
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2014-05-08

WTF

control the Yamaha AV system, our Moderately Huge Screen and projector using a web page.

where? http://10.20.30.90

Current state

  • you can select between the Screeninvader, PS2, PS3, Wii and one spare HDMI cable (labeled "My HDMI Port") and a Phillips Bluetooth "Headset".
  • projector, tv screen and yahama are now connected with a shiny new HDMI cable (and an HDMI splitter to display the same on the TV and projector)

Known issues

* change to the invader can fail sometimes (change of the projector input source), please try again after a few seconds.

* video quality on Wii and PS3 is a little bit sub-par (needs a new cable between the Yamaha and the projector).

Goal

  • support all the other stuff in the lounge (Kouch, Metacade et al.). those will be added when the necessary cabling is available.

Todo

  • Documentation
  • Githubify
  • Cabling diagram

Tell me more, how is it setup right now(tm)

  • Screeninvader: Audio, Video: HDMI -> Yamaha
  • PS2: Audio, Video: AV -> Yamaha
  • PS3: Audio, Video: HDMI -> Yamaha
  • Wii: Audio, Video: AV -> Yamaha
  • a Phillips Bluetooth audio "headset" for connecting with your portable device -> Yamaha
  • one HDMI cable to connect with your own device -> Yamaha
  • Slackomatic: no Audio, Video; connected via USB/RS232 to the projector as the remote control; sends XML to the yamaha via network (wired)
  • Yamaha: video output connected to the TV and projector via AV HDMI (+HDMI Splitter), audio output to our surround speakers

Hardware / Software

  • Raspbery Pi with Raspian Image (Debian)
  • Slackomatic frontend itself is written in Java and runs in Jetty, the hardware control stuff is Shell :D

Everybody loves screenshots

Slackomatic ui.png