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RE: finally integrated into home automation - da2001 - 30-Nov-2017 (26-Nov-2017, 22:59)streamy Wrote:(26-Nov-2017, 20:56)da2001 Wrote: you need to set a specific value from 0-100. there is no step up/down. maybe you can add +5 or -5 with every press. i think i found a solution and i will make an driver for that. If possible, i will include your needs for stepwise increase/deincrease. RE: finally integrated into home automation - Gaustabl - 08-Dec-2017 Hi, any news, i am about to buy a neeo remote to get this function, i would really appreciate a guide or wiki. Best regards Lars RE: finally integrated into home automation - da2001 - 08-Dec-2017 ok, good news first: it works! ![]() I made a NodeJS script wich discovers the bridge and also the actual port. The script will serve a http server wich does the rest of the work. So you just need to call the url of the device where the script runs with the volume from 0-100 percent. For example: http://127.0.0.1:8080/?setVol=25 or http://127.0.0.1:8080/?setVol=50 Or you can also increase or decrease the volume in 5% steps: http://127.0.0.1:8080/?setVol=up or http://127.0.0.1:8080/?setVol=down Bad things last: i need to clean up the code and need to figure out how to serve this easily to anyone who is interested in. So it will need a little more time. RE: finally integrated into home automation - Gaustabl - 09-Dec-2017 Hello again. This sounds fantastic, if i understand you and how node.js is working right(tried to learn a little bit on the net), you have made a script that could be running on a computer (i guess mac, pc or raspberry would do), and by issuing a simple http string as shown control the volume. In that case it opens a possibility to using other remote sollutions, like irule, as well. This would be very, very nice. Please keep up this fantastic prodject. Best regards Lars RE: finally integrated into home automation - ragwo - 10-Dec-2017 Give the man a good rating for his excellent work! RE: finally integrated into home automation - streamy - 10-Dec-2017 @da2001 : This is really great! I tried with help of a college to implement your code into the Roon Web Controller extension, but without success yet. So, I‘m eagerly waiting for your code ![]() To add it to the extension or run it as separate server and add a control slider in the extension should then be a simple straightforward. Great work! RE: finally integrated into home automation - da2001 - 10-Dec-2017 Okay, here it is: https://github.com/da2001/phantom-bridge Be nice, its my first node script. I hope it will run without problems. If not, please let me know
RE: finally integrated into home automation - Gaustabl - 10-Dec-2017 Hi, maybe tis is a stupid question, but the "phantom bridge" is the phantom itself?, or are you using some other hardware? Thank you again Lars RE: finally integrated into home automation - Gaustabl - 10-Dec-2017 I just tested, and i got it to work on my windows 10 computer. Will now try using a rspberry pi as a bridge between my harmony remote and the phanthom. But sadly it will take some time due to work..... Again, thank you for your faboulous work! Lars RE: finally integrated into home automation - da2001 - 10-Dec-2017 (10-Dec-2017, 18:05)Gaustabl Wrote: Hi, maybe tis is a stupid question, but the "phantom bridge" is the phantom itself?, or are you using some other hardware? I made the script for the use of the phantom bridge in a stereo setup. If i understand right, you are using a single phantom? So good to know, that it will also work
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