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  1. While I would prefer to have a choice in the way Alexa responds to my commands, the ding responses are starting to growing on me. I think if given the choice I would probably keep the dings. Phil
  2. This looks intriguing. raspbian jessie: https://goo.gl/NkXg0j github: https://goo.gl/altsmD SamMachin: http://goo.gl/ixH4u8 ::Products:: Raspberry Pi 2: http://goo.gl/nWboZ3 USB Sound card: http://goo.gl/CkKofs
  3. @sorka: Instead of "alarm" use "security"? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. Benoit, It's all working correctly now. I just went hog wild adding Hue scenes using programs without any issues. Thanks for the great work!, Phil
  5. Hmm, i just tried adding a program again and received the same error. Sorry, It's working. I didn't noticed the ones I tried to add earlier are now present.
  6. I can't add a program either. I get an error message that says "Device already has a spoken".
  7. How will this affect the ISY's future? https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/moving_to_a_plugin_free Moving to a Plugin-Free Web By Dalibor.Topic-Oracle on Jan 27, 2016 By late 2015, many browser vendors have either removed or announced timelines for the removal of standards based plugin support, eliminating the ability to embed Flash, Silverlight, Java and other plugin based technologies. With modern browser vendors working to restrict and reduce plugin support in their products, developers of applications that rely on the Java browser plugin need to consider alternative options such as migrating from Java Applets (which rely on a browser plugin) to the plugin-free Java Web Start technology. Oracle plans to deprecate the Java browser plugin in JDK 9. This technology will be removed from the Oracle JDK and JRE in a future Java SE release. Early Access releases of JDK 9 are available for download and testing at http://jdk9.java.net. More background and information about different migration options can be found in this short whitepaper from Oracle. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. The ISY Device Link for the Echo is great! I really like how I can use the ISY portal to custom configure my spoken names for all my devices. The only thing I wish I could do is use low, medium, and high for devices such as the fanlinc. Here's what I decided to use to control my fanlinc: When I say "Alexas, turn the bedroom fan on 50%" the fanlinc is set to low, 75% is medium, and 100% is high. To turn it off I say " Alexa, turn the bedroom fan off". For now this works for me.
  9. I had to switch from saying "TV" to saying "Television".
  10. +1 Izzy Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  11. I purchased it tonight. Very easy to setup. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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