Hey, unfortunately we don't have a update-system implemented for now, so it needs the manuall process to install via ssh
do you need help for this?
Could you elaborate please ?
Many thanks.
Hey, unfortunately we don't have a update-system implemented for now, so it needs the manuall process to install via ssh
do you need help for this?
Could you elaborate please ?
Many thanks.
Alles anzeigenThank you so much for all the feedback guys. This is all very useful information here. I am running the latest RaspberryOS and the latest Hyperion.NG
All the garbage from eBay and Amazon was counterfeit/different chipset than advertised, and ended up ultimately being my problem. The HDMI grabber I ordered from a link in this thread did the trick. Also the LEDs linked in this thread are a much much much higher quality than what I got from eBay.
With COVID stuff going on, shipping from China takes forever. So after a couple of months, I’m finally a successful Hyperion user.
tl;dr The entire time I’m watching, my mouth is hanging open in awe. Do you guys have that problem?? :omg::omg::omg::omg:
Yeah BTF is a solid choice regarding Leds, and bonus, they are cheaper than everywhere else.
Even the packaging "smells" quality compared to others.
PS: I used to hang open in awe too, this will pass after a few days lol
Really appreciated but I'm still waiting for my Pi Zero to be delivered...
I was asking this just to be "prepared" when it arrives.
Many thanks BTW !!
I'm pretty sure it is a matter of SSH and one command line, but I'm really not versed into Linux at all, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Good news
Seems it's working on Rpi 2/3/4 but keep in mind that this is first release.
Would it work on a Pi ZeroW also ?
thx
Hi,
Everything is in the title.
Many thanks.
EDIT: in my case, for a Pi Zero
Which pi do you use? I am using a pi 3. Does that matter? And RaspberryOS is your OS? Sorry for all the questions. Been fighting this for months
I'm using a Pi3 with LibreElec
je déterre un peu le sujet mais si quelqu'un sait m'expliquer comment configurer Hyperion.NG pour "forwarder" vers une deuxième instance (en l'occurence un NodeMCU) je suis preneur...pas super trivial tout ça...
Worked out of the box on my installation.
I don't think you can do this...
If I were you I would definitely change physically the order of your led strips, meaning I would put the left one upside down so 151 is next to 150...
Hey can you talk about what the latency with this is. I'm currently using
usb capture card and while it works well, the lag between what's on the screen and the LEDs is noticeable enough that it really bother's me.
Playing with resolution and size decimation in the settings helps with the lag
Thank you for your replies but....None of that answers my original question:
That 3 part tutorial is awesome and I'll probably end up doing it that way but....once again:
Some projects seem to just use a Raspberry Pi + Hyperion to grab video (hdmi -> rca -> usb -> pi) and then use the onboard pins to control the lights.
[why] are the NodeMCU ESP8266/WLED components needed? Can't the pi control the LEDs?
Yes the Pi can control the Leds and you'll have a wire between the Pi and the Leds.
NodeMCU is not needed, it is optional for a somewhat "wireless" installation.
With NodeMCU, no wire needed between the Pi and the Leds, only between NodeMCU and leds.
This is what you're looking for :
https://github.com/hyperion-project/hyperion.control
Hi Refthoom, regarding the USB Grabber you linked, can you advise if the USB output is a 4k signal, and to your knowledge does the Rpi3 have any USB3 ports - i’m thinking not.
I currently have this, which claims to accept a 4K input, however in practice I’ve had to downgrade my SkyTV output to 1080p to the grabber for the Rpi3 to pick it up. This renders the Ambilight mostly pointless as we have a 4k TV ♂️
Thanks!
Strange, that grabber is supposed to accept 4k input and output a 1080 signal, which should work for the pi.
I don't understand why you have to input 1080 in order for it to work...
Set size decimation to at least 4 in the usb grabber settings in WebUI. This will reduce the delay.
If 4 is not enough, try with 6 or 8.
I am not using the Hyperion.NG, I am still using the Java app, I didn't upgrade because I am still testing and that what I was working with.
Is there a way to do it on the old app ?
Don't know...
Have fake or counterfeit or wrong grabbers been a bad problem for Pi users? Amazon seems to be rampant
Can't tell you about this, bought the grabber on AliExpress.
No just the defults... Set the amount of LEDS, data pin, and baud rate, it's the only settings I used, I got the image from this site...
"background effect" is to be set in the WebUI of Hyperion.NG, by default it is on "warm mood blobs", meaning this effect is displayed when there is no signal.
You don't have to modify anything in your Arduino sketch.
That's strange, mine shuts off when there is no signal.
Do you have any effect set as "background effect" ?