2016-01-28, 16:49
I've added a review template and my own review for my new device. If you have the time, please write a review and I'll make it a sticky.
(2016-01-28, 17:20)sualfred Wrote: 100x zones Adalight setup:
- WS2801 LED bulbs mounted on an selfmade metal frame
- Arduino based
- Controlled by AmbiBox on my Window HTPC
- Powered by the HTPC psu (custom made 4x pin Molex adapter)
(2016-01-28, 17:42)sualfred Wrote: Done. Do you want any other details?
(2016-02-03, 21:50)stuCONNERS Wrote: Finally done my ambilight setup. Needs some tweaking then Ill post a review.
@Piers maybe a link to a test video so people can see the difference between different kits/builds?
(2016-02-11, 04:29)MrCrispy Wrote: I'd want an HDMI based solution, and Dreamscene looks very nice.
But I backed a Indiegogo project called Zambilight (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/meet-...levision#/) which turned out to be a scam and I never got my money back, it left a bad taste and I never looked into this thing again.
Is there something cheaper (i.e. <$125) I can build which does the same thing - works with HDMI out so it works with all sources?
(2016-02-11, 15:25)Talguy Wrote:(2016-02-11, 04:29)MrCrispy Wrote: I'd want an HDMI based solution, and Dreamscene looks very nice.
But I backed a Indiegogo project called Zambilight (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/meet-...levision#/) which turned out to be a scam and I never got my money back, it left a bad taste and I never looked into this thing again.
Is there something cheaper (i.e. <$125) I can build which does the same thing - works with HDMI out so it works with all sources?
If you want an HDMI DIY solution that work with all sources you'll have to look into a raspberry pi with hyperion and an HDMI splitter. The downside of this is it will cost more the $125. My set up cost at bit over $200. I followed this instructable to do it.
I can justify the high price as my rPi will double as my home automation server/controller