2017-05-10, 10:50
(2017-05-10, 05:56)ijourneaux Wrote:I tried some different stuff. But eventually I ended up buying a Lightberry HD kit and use that with a Raspberry Pi 3 with the OS and everything they provide. Actually now I want to get rid of the Raspberry and use the Lightberry straight with my HTPC. At the same time I am replacing my NVIDIA Shield with an Intel NUC with Windows 10, so I have to figure out how to get that to work.(2017-02-13, 00:10)johnjohn22 Wrote: Hey there!
Planning on building an ambilight setup for my livingroom. I have been looking for tutorials etc., but I cannot really find anything that is up to date and elaborate enough to get me started.
I have a 4K UHD TV(Sony), with an AVR receiver connected and an NVIDIA Shield hooked up to it. I am running SPMC on the Shield for all my media. Also I do have a Raspberry Pi 3 lying around.
Can anyone guide me about which LED's and what other stuff I need to buy to get going? And also, if anyone can link me to a guide to getting it set up, that would be awesome.
Thank you in advance, and my apologies if the information is widely available, and that I am just being blinded by the massive amount of info.
Were you ever able to get you amilight setup to work with an NVIDIA Shield. I am trying to move my main HTPC from WIndows (where Boblight works lie a champ) to the NVidia Shield (sImplier setup).
Was hoping to get the ambient lighting to work with the Shield.
With the Raspberry in the system, the raspberry is running Hyperion and I was then running Hyperion plugin inside KODI on my Shield to use the Lightberry remotely over LAN. It worked fine. But now that I am replacing the shield and removing the Pi, then I need to find another software than Hyperion, as that is Linux only for the backend.
Maybe you can tell me if I can run bob light on the NUC and make that light up my Lightberry? The leds are just USB through a apa102