...breaking this off from another thread that got too technical for the other channel...
Curious if any of the developer could chime on if this could theoretically work to pseudo-solve 4K hardware issue (more far below).
Synopsis
- HyperionNG
- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LQ854AG?tag=hyperioforum-21 or very wide angle lens camera grabber mounted close range (assume complete view of screen)
- Creating a hyperion.config.json file with the led's hscan/vscan oriented using a tool like the screenshot below.
- Proof of Concept cobbled-together half-baked example using Bezier curves for definition of a fisheye LED configuration. Hacked together from this code.
Define "Theoretically Work"
- LED colors approximate the screen edges to work with movies
- Black bar detection would be a big plus, almost essential (most questionable in my mind)
- Can manually or externally tweak the config.json to adjust the LED layout in curves
- Built-in-to-TV smart streaming services would work.
Thoughts
- Kludgy hack! Yep.
- Won't work with changes in lighting! Watch TV in the dark.
- It could move! Duct tape.
- Hyperion UI doesn't work or save like that! Don't care too much if it loads my config.
- Live with HDR washout! Yeah, you're probably right.
- Spend the money on HDFury! Yeah, you're probably right.
- Wait until better 4K hardware support! Probably best course of action.
Background
- Using hyperion with proper 4K support for HDR, HDR10, Dolby Vision is very pricey. Seemingly between $500 - $700 USD for HDFury hardware
- Just brought a 4K TV and Disc player