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hyperion.ng
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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.
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Best alternatives to psieg / Lightpack?
What other ambient light implementations are out there? A cursor look suggest hyperion.ng maybe?
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DIY amblight tv is easy
Creating an ambilight effect requires you to have something that can read the screen to determine what lights to show, so that basically requires decoding and processing a video stream in real time which is beyond the capabilities of most typical MCU's like those used for WLED. There is a project called Hyperion but that requires a full Raspberry Pi and a USB HDMI capture card. There are lots of tutorials for this on YouTube
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First streaming to my new panel. (12288 ws2812). It has to be Goku
This is the official repo: https://github.com/hyperion-project/hyperion.ng
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I created a Raspberry Pi Pico based LED Strip Controller with a USB Interface (Source Code in Description)
Any reason you decided to "reinvent the wheel" instead of using an existing solution like Prismatic or Hyperion?
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I reworked my program so it can screen share your PC to every WS2812B matrix no matter the size. (Download in comments)
Check out Hyperion for anyone interested in this type of effect + some additional features. It's primarily focused on bias lighting for TVs or monitors, but it has a matrix output mode very similar to the above demo.
- First Ambilight project (RPi 3B+ running HyperHDR). It took a LOT of hours but I'm pretty happy with the results!
- Hyperion - An Opensource tool to deploy, manage & debug Helm applications on Multiple Clusters.
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Syncing WLED with your PC
What about Hyperion? https://github.com/hyperion-project/hyperion.ng
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Raspberry pie for controlling addressable LED strips, whats the best way?
Take a look at hyperion, it's a great project which I used in the past for a DIY ambient light setup and can be easily extended: https://github.com/hyperion-project/hyperion.ng
piccap
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LG C2 42’ with the Govee T2 backlight!
Looks good. But PicCap and HyperHDR/Hyperion might be a better alternative for you. It captures the screen internally, so theres no need for the camera. And the results a much better looking an more accurate https://github.com/TBSniller/piccap
thought this looks cool for the tech demo but after check it out with a movie demo it looks like it could be a distraction when watching movies since your eyes will be less focus on the movies and distracted by the changing colors on the wall. https://github.com/TBSniller/piccap
- Have an LG WebOS TV? Did you know you can run hyperhdr (hyperion) right on the TV?
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First Ambilight project (RPi 3B+ running HyperHDR). It took a LOT of hours but I'm pretty happy with the results!
Alright. You should check out Hyperion on webOS (which is a video grabber for webOS and PicCap for a user-friendly UI. This solution does require that you root your webOS tho, which I can't do at the moment because my TV got the latest software update that patched the root exploit method. I'm definitely going to try it when possible and see how it works!
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Show HN: RootMy.TV
Our "killer app" thus far, in terms of useful things that actually require root, is PicCap [1] - which enables low-latency framebuffer capture for DIY Ambilight systems.
In the just-for-fun department, you can replace the default screensaver animation with a bouncing DVD logo. [2]
You can see a list of currently available homebrew apps here: https://repo.webosbrew.org/apps/
You can also block telemetry, updates, etc. (without relying on something like a pihole).
What are some alternatives?
HyperHDR - Highly optimized open source ambient lighting implementation based on modern digital video and audio stream analysis for Windows, macOS and Linux (x86 and Raspberry Pi / ARM).
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
Lightpack - Lightpack and Prismatik open repository
docker-hyper-hdr - Repo for
HyperBian - Hyperion pre installed on Raspberry Pi OS Lite
hyperion-webos - hyperion.ng video grabber for webOS
HarmonizeProject - Harmonize Project lets you sync HDMI video with Philips Hue lights using a Raspberry Pi!
Adalight-FastLED - Adalight with FastLED support
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
RootMyTV
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