I'm looking for some help adding Hyperion to my entertainment setup. I have a 4K 120Hz TV paired with a soundbar connected through eARC. With that I have a PC, Nintendo Switch, and will possibly add a Chromecast. I use CEC for some devices, but when it's not available I've been able to bridge the gap using Home Assistant. I've been interested in adding ambient lighting to this setup for awhile but each time I consider buying hardware I have a difficult time finding something that would maintain the current features I enjoy. I don't really even understand how my eARC soundbar effects this, but looking through the forums it is something mentioned by others. Does anyone have recommendations or ideas on where to go with this?
Current 4K + 120Hz + eARC + CEC setup
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Homunculus -
July 27, 2023 at 5:35 PM -
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eARC has nothing to do with Ambilight, only delivers sound to the soundbar.
You then need a switch or matrix that can transmit at least 4K 120 Hz to the TV.
And can scale the output to the grabber to 1920x1080 60Hz. Grabbers that can process 4K 120Hz are rare and expensive.
For hardware Switch, Splitter see
PostSplitter / Matrix / Grabber Übersicht/Overview
Übersicht von Splitter und Matrix die mit externen Grabbern funktionieren.
Lest euch die Beschreibungen genau durch und prüft ob Sie für euren Anwendungsfall geeignet sind.
DolbyVision kann nicht Scalliert bzw. umgewandelt werden!
Ausnahme HDFury Diva aber nur mit DolbyVision LLDV, das müssen die Quellen dann aber auch unterstützen.
HDR liefert bis auf HDFury Diva/gofanco Prophecy ausgewaschene Farben und muss kompensiert werden.
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Overview of splitter and matrix that work with external…
pclinFebruary 28, 2022 at 10:32 AM regards pclin
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Thank you for the resources and clearing up my confusion about eARC! Will a grabber that scales to 1920x1080 60Hz result in any picture quality loss?
It also looks like there is only one splitter (HDFury – Diva -Matrix Switch 4x3) that supports HDR. If a splitter does not support HDR, then will my video content not be HDR?
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There is usually no problem with HDR arriving on the TV when using a splitter or matrix. Very few grabbers can process HDR 'correctly', which then leads to washed-out colors that have to be compensated. 1920 x 1080 60 Hz is still too much for Ambilight. Usually the smallest resolution that a grabber delivers is used, 640 x 480 with 30 Hz. This is then divided again. Basically, the signal is calculated down to your LED resolution.
regards pclin
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I think I may be confused about how this hardware effects my TV image. When colors are washed-out, does that refer to the colors of the LEDS behind the TV, or the colors the TV produces. Does any of this additional hardware change the image quality and refresh rate of my TV? I've been looking for devices that match the specifications of my TV because that was my main concern. If lesser hardware results in a less snappy, less colorful ambient lighting I can live with that.
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For example:
FeinTech VSW14100 HDMI 2.1 Switch 4x1
EZCOO Splitter EZ-SP12H21
Then you need a grabber:
Example:
cheap macrosilicon with MS 2109 or MS 2130 (HDR must be compensated).
regards pclin
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I've been down the rabbit hole and I'm starting to get an idea of how this comes together (I think).
I'm considering picking up something like this 4K 120Hz HDMI 2.1 Splitter from EZCOO. The splitter device is responsible for the image I see on the TV, therefore this is what needs to be compatible with 4K resolution, 120Hz refresh rates, CEC, viewing DRM content, Dolby vision, etc.
The grabber (or capture card) does not require any of this. If it is only 1080p 30hz it will not change the image I see on the TV. It simply grabs the image on the TV to mirror colors in the program which tells the lights what color to be. I'm considering this grabber.
Am I on the right track with this? Thank you for the support.
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What tv do you have?
Some LG tv can be rooted, and you can install a screen grabber on it alongside hyperion.ng
I have my 77" LG oled rooted and running piccap on it. No need for splitter and grabbers, and it handles HDR and Dolby Vision + 120Hz.
Root info - https://github.com/RootMyTV/RootMyTV.github.io
Screen grabber - https://github.com/TBSniller/piccap
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