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    Network:
    API Authentication: Checked
    Local API Authentication: Checked


    JSON Server:
    port: 19444


    Flatbuffers Server
    port: 19400
    timeout: 5


    Protocol Buffers Server
    timeout: 5
    port: 19445


    Under LED Hardware:
    Controller Type: udpraw
    RGB Byte Order: RGB
    Target IP: WLED IP ADDRESS
    Port: 19446

    Currently have Hyperion.ng on a Windows computer running over UDP and getting screen info from Hyperion Android Grabber. Looking to change it to a grabber setup to get outside HDMI sources. I have a Raspberry Pi 1 Model B or a few ~2012ish era laptops laying around. Could I get away with using the Pi 1 with a UTVF007 grabber? To my understanding, a Pi 1 Model B is essentially a Pi Zero W. Would I be better off to use one of the laptops currently gathering dust due to having more processing power?

    Yes I have watched Netflix through my AppleTV through it.
    My AppleTV HDMI output goes to one of the inputs in my AV receiver and I feed the output of the AV receiver into an HDMI splitter - one output directly to the TV and the other to the frame Grabber. I have not encountered any DRM issues so far. The lights definitely reflect the edge of the screen image.


    Which grabber do you have? Also is your Apple TV the 4K model? Im using Hyperion Android Grabber with my Nvidia Shield, which is fantastic, but it lacks DRM support so I only really get Hyperion for Plex and Youtube currently. Really excited to hear you can use Netflix with this, guess my spending on this project isnt done yet lol

    Currently using Hyperion Android Grabber, and while i love it for my local content and youtube, it leaves me yearning to have Hyperion work with DRM content like Netflix and Youtube TV. If I were to change my setup to a PI with a grabber/hdmi -> a/v device will this work? I love the wireless aspect of how I have it set up now, but if I could gain DRM content support id absolutely move the setup that way.

    Also just noticed that colors are pretty off from whats on the screen. The spinning RGB of the hyperion android grabber had what looked like the right colors, but they were behind in their position as it spun. Other sources, like Plex and Youtube greens appear as redish and reds appear greenish. I set hyperion to GRB, which according to this is correct:


    EDIT-Solved. The amazon description says GRB but using the helper in hyperion, turns out they are RGB. Changing it to RGB gives me the right colors.

    Using Hyperion.ng on a Windows 10 machine, connected over UDP to an esp8266 with WLED installed and receiving capture from Hyperion Android Grabber. I can get hyperion to connect, as WLED says hyperions in charge if i switch to it, and looking at the log it seems good but I cannot get Hyperion to start up the lights at all, even from the windows app. What am I doing wrong?


    Log is here
    [MEDIA=pastebin]875BV6Eb[/MEDIA]