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huestacean reviews and mentions
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Getting "Hue Color Ambiance Play Gradient Lightstrip for PC" screen color sync working on Linux
Hi! does someone here have a clue how to get screen-color syncing working with the gradient play Hue Lightstrips on Linux? I've seen this: https://github.com/vchlum/hue-lights but the color-picking seems too rough. This seems promising: https://github.com/BradyBrenot/huestacean but I haven't been able to get it built, but I will try again soon. Are there other projects you know about with proper Linux support?
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Huenicorn : a Linux free ambilight driver for Hue devices
hey boss, not throwing shade, your ui looks much better but are you aware of https://github.com/BradyBrenot/huestacean ?
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Hue Essentials released for Windows & macOS (50% discount)
I use this for sync on linux but that's about all it does. https://github.com/BradyBrenot/huestacean
- My hue setup for home desktop. I know the lights don’t line-up with displays but the most important thing to me is the effects and feeling, not accuracy.
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38” UW + hue light bars for ultimate immersion
You can try using huestacean instead of the Hue Sync application.
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Lifx Ambilight Add-on for Kodi
Is this for Hue lights? Cause if it is you have a few alternatives that run outside of Kodi. HueSync on windows and there is a port for Android here https://github.com/BradyBrenot/huestacean/releases/tag/v2.6
- Tried my first Hue kit, 2 play bars
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The Lion King with Philips Hue Sync and the gradient strip is amazing.
But it doesn't work with DRM content, right? Before I had the syncbox I used this: https://github.com/BradyBrenot/huestacean But unfortunately it isn't in development anymore as far as I know. I also had a kodi plugin which worked okayish. Since I have the syncbox I'm so happy everything just works, especially after the dolby vision update. The only thing missing still is HDMI 2.1. Luckily you can still use the app on windows, so gaming on the PC isn't affected as much as on the (future) console games.
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BradyBrenot/huestacean is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of huestacean is C++.
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