Apologies for such a naff first post, but I've done a fair amount of Googling and not found the required answer really.
I've got a Raspberry Pi 3 hooked up to a USB Adalight I bought from Aliexpress. Works really well. I've got two SD cards, both running LibreElec 18.9 (no interest in upgrading currently) set to capture the screen rather than via a grabber. One SD runs the old Hyperion classic as it might be known and one is running Hyperion.ng with the bells and whistles GUI frontend.
From the actual lighting perspective, is there any actual benefit to .NG or are the improvements in the feature offerings? Don't get me wrong, the web frontend is great but it's a feature I'm going to use rarely. I used it to setup the screen layout obviously, but other than that, I won't be logging on to play around.
Really, what I am looking for is stability in the solution and while .NG is great, I believe that it's currently in alpha on LibreElec, I used this script to install it:
As far as I can see, both solutions work great but if the only real benefit is the frontend, then I might stick to the old reliability of classic. Again, apologies for such a rubbish first post.
Thanks