We want to display Jira (mainly GH task boards) on large screen.
Having some outdated PC capable to run browser attached to a led screen is no problem.
Some TV's these days have built-in browsers.
Anyone tried? Ideas?
Actually, yes, I was tinkering with this the other day. My father-in-law's nice new Smart TV displays Jira with Greenhopper very nicely over the internet, although we ran into two minor problems:
1. Jira tends to be quite white or pale, whereas TVs are usually positioned and adjusted for watching colour rich programmes. Although it was readable and clear, we wanted to adjust the brightness and contrast on the TV when viewing it.
2. The instinct to use the knect to drag and drop the issue "cards" is very strong...
(I'd need to check, but I think his TV is a Samsung)
We didn't try that. The remote seemed to emulate tabbing between links/buttons and so-on so we could move around, and obviously a "select" behaved like a left-mouse click. Not convinced the order was as friendly as it could have been, but it was still usable.
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My biggest sticking point is screen burn in protection. I will kickin after 4 hours unless MOST of the pixels have changed in that time.
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Hi Joanne,
We want to display our wallboards on Smart TVs. We tried it on Samsung TV (model Series 6 6400 46'') and Sony (model 46W700A). On both, it doesnt render. Instead a white screen is seen (top navigation bar and footer are displayed but no wallboards).
The wallboard was created using greenhopper plugin (same steps as explained by you in your answer above).
Can you please help?
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Hi Joanne,
We want to display our wallboards on Smart TVs. We tried it on Samsung TV (model Series 6 6400 46'') and Sony (model 46W700A). On both, it doesnt render. Instead a white screen is seen (top navigation bar and footer are displayed but no wallboards).
The wallboard was created using greenhopper plugin (same steps as explained by you in your answer above).
Can you please help?
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We are using an AppleTV to display a slidshow of Jira Wallboards.
You can use the Couch Surfer on an Jailbroken Apple TV:
http://wiki.awkwardtv.org/wiki/Couch_Surfer
Also available in the aTV Flash package.
That sceanrio is also discribed here:
http://blogs.atlassian.com/2011/10/using_an_appletv_as_a_build_monitor/
The problem here was the speed of the browser and the cache size.
When your slideshow intervall is to short than not all the content is displayed and the transition between two wallboards is not fluent.
We switch therefore to a MacMini and AirPlay to a Samsung TV.
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We actually do this on the GreenHopper team.
We use the JIRA Wallboard plugin to display the board with a black background which looks a lot nicer. This is a free plugin available on OnDemand and for Download: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.jirawallboard.atlassian-wallboard-plugin
To create something like this set up a Dashboard with the GreenHopper Wallboard Gadget, then from the Tools menu click View as Wallboard. You can also make the browser display fullscreen if you want.
To make it even cooler, the wallboard can also cycle through dashboards automatically, so you could add other supported gadgets like Days Remaining or Twitter (all the incoming GreenHopper tweets show up there too!)
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Yup, that plugin sprang to mind as soon as my father-in-law said "it's a bit bright". I've seen it used in a few places, although only on monitors and TVs used as monitors so far (not Smart TVs browsing to the pages)
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I've tried a Samsung hospitality TV but ran into a problem where the length of the JIRA wallboard URL was to long. So I 'alias'd' it with goo.gl. but it will not load.
anyone tried a JIRA wallboard on a samsung hospitality TV using the widget?
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