After searching for hours and hours on this and other forums it still remains unclear: is there any way to get either hyperion or hyperion.ng up and running currently on RPi 4 running LibreELEC? If so, can anyone provide the appropriate data so we can compile a tutorial.
Is RPI 4 + LibreELEC Possible?
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Weird why you would have spent that long on other forums when its in the Tutorial section here :LOL: wait till you see how easy it is to install
https://hyperion-project.org/t…ziell-unofficially.10463/Go for Option A
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tons of post on here to fix that too, first and most important one is to reduce Kodi Gui down to 720p then go to the WEBUI panel to setup the LED's,
jump to the last page on that install thread and work your way back a few pages
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Thanks, I'll give it a try and post back my findings.
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@davieboy I did everything as explained there, I got the playback stable by limiting the menu to 720p, but still nothing shows on the LEDs, not even the solid color tests from the Web GUI. This same setup worked on my RPi 3, I just reconnected the pins to the RPi 4, so there's definitely nothing wrong with connections.
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did you just make a new setup with old SD card?
i mean that u used the SD card with OS from the PI3 and stick it in the PI4, then reconnected the ledGPIO and PSU?
is the PI4 running without undervoltage warnings?if it is then use a separate PSU for the PI4 ( it has USB-C ) which demands higher power comming in.
for schematics for USB-C one or two PSU setup look at this topic>> ( page 2 and 3)
https://hyperion-project.org/t…-on-the-rpi4.10701/page-2 -
No, brand new SD card flashed with LibreELEC, and I'm using an official RPi 4 power supply for the Pi 4, and the leds have their own power supply anyway.
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No, brand new SD card flashed with LibreELEC, and I'm using an official RPi 4 power supply for the Pi 4, and the leds have their own power supply anyway.
did you ground at least 2 GND raspi pins to PSU and ledstrip?
https://hyperion-project.org/t…-on-the-rpi4.10701/page-2
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You might want to share which LED Device type you are using, too.
Plus, if there are any error reported in Hyperion‘s log. -
I’m using a WS2812 strip, connected through a level shifter with it’s own PSU. I kept all of the connections the same, I just moved the DIN pin from my Pi3 to my Pi4 on the same pin (GPIO18), and also moved the ground from my Pi3 to my Pi4 on the same pin. I’ve now added another common ground from the ledstrip to the Pi per the above instructions, but nothing changed.
Hyperion log shows no errors or warnings. Also, when I go into hyperion dashboard the led device status is off. The controller type I’ve set is ws281x RPi PWM.
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Also, when I go into hyperion dashboard the led device status is off
that means the service of leds is not running, maybe you have some sudo run problems.
can you turn it on?if not,
You need to run hyperion as root with this configuration (device 'ws281x) PWM
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/hyperiond@.service
Remove the User sessionline and save with CTRL+O and exit CTRL+x.
Don't forget to reboot@ davieboy all kind of codes knows a lot of that.
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There is no hyperiond file at the path you specified.
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I’m using a WS2812 strip, connected through a level shifter with it’s own PSU
In theory you should be able to run that directly form the GPIO without the shifter providing you have a healthy power supply.
Just to confirm, this was all working and still is working on the Pi3, just wont work on the Pi4?
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what is the local ip address of your pi4?
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Yeah, the whole setup worked on RPi 3 for months, it's as though the RPi4 is just not outputting anything on the GPIO18 pin. My localIP of the Pi4 is 192.168.100.54
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There is no hyperiond file at the path you specified.
with me there is, you have to use terminal for that.
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i am going out now, you guys have fun with codes
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