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I try to run the example, it finds my tv but I get a connection refused error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "example.py", line 6, in
remote = Remote(address)
File "/home/pi/Sm…
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(venv)Laptop:amazon-alexa-lg-tv-master User$ python lgtv.py off
{"type": "response", "id": "0", "payload": {"returnValue": true}}
When running `python lgtv.py off` shortly after the TV turns on th…
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All the sudden started shooting this error. Tried to re auth with no luck. any ideas?
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python lgtv.py auth 192.168.2.253
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "lgtv.py", line 478, in
ws = LGTVClient(sys.argv[2])
File "lgtv.py", line 215, in __init__
super(LGTVClien…
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This is a big issue for home automation: I always want to send a "tv off" signal if my system detects i've left my house. Now this is not possible since it will turn on the tv when its already off :(
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Hi,
I tried to use your node in docker installation.
I have tried to install it in palette manager but it fail because of root permission.
I installed it with root rpm command and it is done.
But …
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I'm been messing with node-red-contrib-lgtv, to control an LG smart TV. I've successfully built up a number of flows to turn the tv on/off, increment/decrease the volume and increment/decrease the cha…
vworp updated
6 years ago
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#1 I just started with a brand new Ubuntu 16.04 VM and followed your instructions to perfectly. I am using Pythong 2.7.12. When executing python lgtv.py auth "IP Address," I am receiving this same err…
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I get the an import error "no module named ws4py". Tried on Python 2. Also converted to Python 3, same result. Any idea ? Running on Rapian Jessie
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Trying to figure out how the 'scan' works, and whether I have to edit lgtv.py or the .json file.
My LAN is 192.168.1.* and the TV is .118. I know its MAC by asking my router for it. What's the ne…