When I used the IP address instead of the hostname it worked all of a sudden! :-). Nice, this saves up on quite some grabbers.
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I'm migrating from a dedicated Raspberry Pi 3B with Kodi + Hyperion and all sorts of HDMI grabbers, etc. to this setup. I already rooted my LG and have piccap running. However I don't know how to connect this to a Hyperion running to another system. So far I see no guides describing the Hyperion part anyway.
I want Piccap to send the image to my Hyperion instance (that is NOT running on the LG TV). I setup it's IP, but how do I go from within Hyperion to actually get this image? I only see a "Image grabber hardware" page, not a "Image grabber software" area.
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Okay, I will try to replace a larger part then.
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Hello,
All of a sudden I discovered that the last 4 leds of my strip won't light up anymore. I've already tried a different adapter. Today I cut the 4 last leds off, and soldered a new piece on, however to my surprise nothing changed.
The config matches the amount of leds. Fiddling with less or more leds doesn't make a difference.
Even updated Hyperion NG Alpha 9 to Alpha 10, zero difference.
The one thing I might try is the old Hyperion, when I discover how to uninstall HyperionNG from Librelec. But I doubt it will work.
People any directions that would possibly work?
Specs:
Raspberry Pi 3 @ LibreelecWS2801 leds, that did work perfectly for 2 years, until this happened.
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I don't get it working on latest LibreELEC. I only see "Hyperion.NG installation finished!" after running the script, but after a manual reboot I have nothing working on <raspberry>:8091 or 8090.
How can I debug further?
Raspberry Pi 3B+ here.
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See this thread: https://github.com/hyperion-project/hyperion.ng/pull/334
People are talking about implementing a "no source" detection for years now, however the program looks a little halted in terms of development. Many grabbers have this default rainbow image when there is no source.