Thanks, greatly appreciated !
That works like a charm, much better than setting a black color.
Will run the --help command to see what else I could do
Thanks again !
Thanks, greatly appreciated !
That works like a charm, much better than setting a black color.
Will run the --help command to see what else I could do
Thanks again !
@NeeeeB Please check, if the following works with you:
The behavior is as you would disable/enable the LED-Device via the Remote-Control in the UI
Ah great !!
Much better than setting it to black ofc.
Do I have to replace "LEDDEVICE" with something (e.g name of the instance) or will it work as is ?
Normally, there is no need to send Black when you disable a Led device.
Depending on the Led type, the LEDs are set to black while switching off.
Other led types, eg the network ones, the device is switched off via API.
Writing black is only a solution for a subset of devices....
Thanks for the info.
So what should we change the commands to enable/disable the led device according to CEC state instead of setting it to black ?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I mean instead of this command :
eval "$remotePath --priority 0 --color black"
I think you can do this by creating 2 instances.
But I'm not really sure about what you're trying to achieve...
That script is 10 lines long and you can't find where are the words "priority" and "sleep" ? really ?...
You will find attached the modified script (with correct line feeds).
Rename it to whatever you named yours et also change its extension to .sh, because the forum doesn't accept .sh files as attachements.
DO NOT MODIFY ITS CONTENT, UPLOAD IT TO YOUR PI
Entries in config.txt have nothing to do with your problem.
Keep them as is.
Even if you set Kodi interface to 720p 50hz, if you start a movie that is in 4K 60hz, it will be played in 4k 60hz.
I believe Kodi UI at more than 720p and hyperion together is too much for the pi to cope with...
Damn I forgot one thing....
Somewhere in the script there is "priority 0", you have to change it to "priority 1 "
Change also "sleep 2" to "sleep 1"
I don't speak german and you're in the international part of the forum, so english please...
Btw, it has nothing to do with your TV resolution.
All your content will still be played at fullHD or 4K
It is only the kodi interface that will be rendered at 720p and you won't even notice it.
Try it, and you'll see it will fix your problem...
it is in Settings/system/display (Kodi settings).
Set it to 1280*720p
In kodi settings, set the kodi interface resolution to 720 instead of 1080.
Ok.
First, how did you "create" the .sh file ?
if it is on windows, you'll have the line feed problem as I mentioned, and you need to fix this otherwise it won't work.
Second, the crontab part is mandatory.
SSH to your pi (with putty) and then execute this command :
crontab -e
This will open a file editor with lot of comments.
Add this line at the end of the file :
@reboot /path/to/your/script.sh
and save.
Then reboot the Pi and you're good to go.
Hi,
I've had to fight a bit with it too before getting it to work !!
First, I'm on windows and created the xxx.sh file with notepad++
Thing is, windows uses CRLF instead of LF for line feeds...
That's why it didn't work in the first place.
If you use notepadd++ too, just double click on the "windows CRLF" text in the bottom-right of the window and choose "convert to UNIX LF" and save.
Next problem was that I'm on Hyperbian, and it looks like the CEC package was not installed.
So I ran this command in SSH :
sudo apt-get install cec-utils
After this, a simple reboot and it started to work !!!
Very nice replacement for the signal detection.
Playing with size decimation will help with the latency too.
set it to 8.
Also, 640*480 is 4/3, would be better to use 720*480 to achieve 16/9 ratio !
Ah sorry...that forum displays funky flags sometimes and it currently says to me that you are in Spain...
Btw, BTF prices are great and quality is even better.
You can find BTF products on Amazon too, but they are at least twice more expensive...
Be patient and you'll save a good amount of money
You're really unlucky, I order tons of stuff every week and it gets to France usually in 2 weeks, never more than 3.
The 470 Ohm resistor as I suggested is worth the try.
Looks like your data line is not "stable" which is causing all this flickering.
Should'nt you check the box "use RGBW protocol" ?
also, I would suggest to insert a 470 Ohm resistor on the data line (the green cable of your leds).
And to buy your Led strip, the official "BTF Lightning" shop on Aliexpress will save you a lot of money as stated by @jeroen warmerdam .
144Leds/m is not needed.
60Leds/m is a good compromise and you'll get perfect results with it.
Pour ceci je ne peux pas t'aider je ne m'en sers pas...demande en message privé à Awawa directement .
Est-ce que tu parles de l'endroit ou on ajuste avec un code 255,255,255... J'avais trouver, mais j'ai un peu de misère. Surement que j'aurai plus de facilité avec HyperHdr. Merci
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