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[QUOTE="rodjclark, post: 131221, member: 37714"] Thanks for the reply. Thought I had a better shot, but my profile pic and the attached should help. One of the reasons I want a 'screen' is so that I can adjust for seasons. Thinking of leaving much of it up all year and adjusting the display for different events - Halloween (I have a spider and a bat prop), Aus Day, Valentines day, whatever. Don't want to show 'movies' just animations and text. I'll think about speakers - just conscious that I don't want to annoy the neighbours too much, but that would have to be loud enough to be heard. Would be happier if FPP could talk to bluetooth speakers, rather than cabled ones. I have seen some have managed to get BT working, so will look at that. Thanks for the dual voltage tips and confirming it's not 'weird' just have to be careful of course. Regards, Rod [/QUOTE]
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