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Hey all, 

I’m trying to setup my Sony a6000 for easy livestreaming mounted up on a wall. 
I have a dummy battery so the camera starts up with wall power. 
Is there anyway to disable the hdmi media viewer or “no sd card” from coming up? I want it to turn on and and send clean hdmi out without having to dismiss messages.

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