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Pico_WS2812
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HyperHDR
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TV ambiance?
You can DIY your own with a IC-based RGB/RGBW strip and a rPi or x86 PC + ESP microcontroller using software like Hyperion or HyperHDR, combined with WLED.
- Have an LG WebOS TV? Did you know you can run hyperhdr (hyperion) right on the TV?
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How should I wire my LEDs for Hyperion / HyperHDR (SK6812)
This page https://github.com/awawa-dev/HyperHDR/wiki/Level-Shifter shows that a level shifter (3v3 to 5v) is needed for your lights.
- diy ambilight
- Question
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New backlights installed. The color matching is pretty cool when playing certain games.
If you're interested in a raspberry pi option using an hdmi splitter https://www.hyperhdr.eu
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Got Hyperion up & running!
I spent a lot of time looking into this. Didn't want to lose HRD to implement Hyperion. I found the HyperHDR fork. Which will convert HRD signal to SDR and works really well out of the box. only thing I had to update was to turn the brightness down in the capture settings. Found a HDMI splitter on Amazon that handles CEC pass through. I lost Dolby Vision, because I couldn't find a splitter that will downgrade dolby vision to 1080p for the capture card. But I had to be honest with myself, I can't tell the difference between Dolby Vision and HDR 10+. Now I have an ambient light solution that allows me to keep HDR without dropping big bucks on something like HD Fury. Very Happy, works with HA still too.
Pico_WS2812
- struggle to control single WS2812 leds
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Properly creating libraries for use with CMake and C++
For example, I'm working on a led library to address WS2812b LEDs more comfortably. (See https://github.com/ForsakenNGS/Pico_WS2812 ) As you can see in the "getting started" section of the readme in the current state it requires manually copying over files and extending the "CMakeLists.txt" in multiple places.
What are some alternatives?
hyperion.ng - The successor to Hyperion aka Hyperion Next Generation
Adalight-FastLED - Adalight with FastLED support
moonlight_hdr_launcher - Launch anything in HDR mode using Moonlight
Pico-DMX - A library for inputting and outputting the DMX512-A lighting control protocol from a Raspberry Pi Pico
Arduino-FastLED-Music-Visualizer - An Arduino based music visualizer using the FastLED library and a strip of individually addressable LEDs
OpenRGB - Open source RGB lighting control that doesn't depend on manufacturer software. Supports Windows, Linux, MacOS. Mirror of https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB. Releases can be found on GitLab.
picotetris - Tetris on a Raspberry Pi Pico mounted on a Pimoroni Pico Explorer
NeoPixelBus - An Arduino NeoPixel support library supporting a large variety of individually addressable LEDs. Please refer to the Wiki for more details. Please use the GitHub Discussions to ask questions as the GitHub Issues feature is used for bug tracking.
ESP8266_ArtNetNode_v2 - ESP8266 based WiFi ArtNet to DMX, RDM and LED Pixels
xbmc - Kodi Matrix 19.0 HDR Windows API
captouch_joystick - USB Joystick Device with Capacitive Touch Inputs using Raspberry Pi Pico and Arduino