And boom goes the dynamite. That is exactly what I needed to hear. Will definitely have to probably modify the Home Assistant Hyperion plug in to get all this to work correct but that shouldn't be so hard.
Thank you so much
And boom goes the dynamite. That is exactly what I needed to hear. Will definitely have to probably modify the Home Assistant Hyperion plug in to get all this to work correct but that shouldn't be so hard.
Thank you so much
Ok. So to switch between a static color and the frame grabber I would call the frame grabber as an effects engine to enable it via command line tool?
Sorry for all the question just trying to wrap my head around this. Thank you so much for all your answers
Thank you so much for the help. Yea I found a really simple addon for Hyperion integration into Homeassistant. As for the JSON Interface, there isn't much documentation on it. The reading I did about the remote command line tool looks good. My question know is can I run the remote command line tool on a windows machine and get it to talk to Hyperion on the RPi2? Or should I just run it on the RPi2 through like SSH just determine all my message structures I need?
It would be really great if there was a section in the wiki detailing the JSON interface and all its attributes. Would really assist people trying to integrate Hyperion into their higher level systems.
I'm looking to create an Amblight and have done a lot of reading up on Hyperion which seems like the most versatile choice out there. I'm leaning toward making it so that it will work with all my HDMI sources. I have a couple of questions that I would like answered before I dive in and start buying up parts to build my system, I am planning to run Hyperion on my RPI2
Just to give a quick run down of my setup. I plan to attach the video grabber to the HDMI output of my AV receiver going to my TV. I'm planning to run the software on my RPI2 which also runs my instance of Home Assistant. I run Kodi full time on my Windows 10 based HTPC. I control the setup using a USB remote control that has its buttons processed by EventGhost and then commands the appropriate application that is in the foreground.
P.S. I do have the ability to write some scripts or pyhton applications. so pointing me in the right direction for what I need to do for custom code will help also so I can achieve my goal.
Thanks in advance.
New here and just wanted to stop by and say that this setup is awesome and super clean. Where did you get those terminal blocks that connected all the power and grounds? Also Are you mounting your Raspberry Pi behind the TV or are you running the Data and CLK lines over a distance?