2014-01-21, 17:06
Thanks, and how long is this one? Is it enough for a 42" TV?
#################################################################
[device]
name LP1
channels 30
type lightpack
interval 20000
#bus 1
#address 6
#debug true
[color]
name red
rgb FF0000
gamma 1.6
adjust 1.0
blacklevel 0.0
[color]
name blu
rgb 0000FF
gamma 1.6
adjust 1.0
blacklevel 0.0
[color]
name grn
rgb 00FF00
gamma 1.6
adjust 1.0
blacklevel 0.0
[light]
name L01
color red LP1 1
color grn LP1 2
color blu LP1 3
hscan 75 100
vscan 80 100
(2014-01-22, 12:00)dre81 Wrote: Having checked the back of my TV, it seems to me that I should rather buy led strips as they are not much more expensive, would be much easier to mount (no need for extra frame), plus they have a lower profile which should be good since the back of my TV is quite close to the wall.
However I see that the density of led strips is higher - with 30 pcs/m I would need something like 90 leds for my 42" TV, is an overclocked raspberry capable of managing that many leds together with HD playback in XBMC?
(2014-01-16, 17:44)Memphiz Wrote: You can make it power off when the screensaver kicks in ... so yes
(2014-01-22, 19:12)davisdmg Wrote:(2014-01-22, 12:00)dre81 Wrote: Having checked the back of my TV, it seems to me that I should rather buy led strips as they are not much more expensive, would be much easier to mount (no need for extra frame), plus they have a lower profile which should be good since the back of my TV is quite close to the wall.
However I see that the density of led strips is higher - with 30 pcs/m I would need something like 90 leds for my 42" TV, is an overclocked raspberry capable of managing that many leds together with HD playback in XBMC?
it is, but I recommend you to use an arduino (mega or uno).
(2014-01-23, 10:04)soder Wrote:(2014-01-16, 17:44)Memphiz Wrote: You can make it power off when the screensaver kicks in ... so yes
But, do I understand that is doesn't happen if I pause a movie, and the screensaver kicks in then?
Also, I use the option in XBMC to turn of the signal to the TV after 5 min. If I pause a movie, and after 1 min the screensaver kicks in (and Boblight doesn't turn of), is there a way to have boblight to at least turn of when the signal to the TV dies?
/Söder
(2014-01-21, 18:05)soder Wrote: Hi! I yesterday got my Lightpack from lightpack.tv and since I use OpenELEC I can't use there Prismatik software, but I have to use the Boblight daemon and addon in XBMC.
(2014-01-23, 13:44)Memphiz Wrote:(2014-01-23, 10:04)soder Wrote:(2014-01-16, 17:44)Memphiz Wrote: You can make it power off when the screensaver kicks in ... so yes
But, do I understand that is doesn't happen if I pause a movie, and the screensaver kicks in then?
Also, I use the option in XBMC to turn of the signal to the TV after 5 min. If I pause a movie, and after 1 min the screensaver kicks in (and Boblight doesn't turn of), is there a way to have boblight to at least turn of when the signal to the TV dies?
/Söder
Seems the screensaver feature only works with static bg light *sigh* ... well i will check the implementation to make it generic if i find some time.
(2014-01-24, 02:22)Webbeh Wrote:(2014-01-21, 18:05)soder Wrote: Hi! I yesterday got my Lightpack from lightpack.tv and since I use OpenELEC I can't use there Prismatik software, but I have to use the Boblight daemon and addon in XBMC.
Here's the settings I'm using with Lightpack/OpenELEC: http://ericsembrat.com/2014/01/23/lightp...elec-xbmc/
[color]
name red
rgb FF0000
gamma 2.0
adjust 0.65
blacklevel 0.0
[color]
name grn
rgb 00FF00
gamma 2.0
adjust 1.0
blacklevel 0.0
[color]
name blu
rgb 0000FF
gamma 2.1
adjust 0.7
blacklevel 0.0
[light]
name L01
color red LP1 1
color grn LP1 2
color blu LP1 3
hscan 75 100
vscan 85 100
[light]
name L02
color red LP1 4
color grn LP1 5
color blu LP1 6
hscan 85 100
vscan 50 100
[light]
name L03
color red LP1 7
color grn LP1 8
color blu LP1 9
hscan 85 100
vscan 0 50
[light]
name L04
color red LP1 10
color grn LP1 11
color blu LP1 12
hscan 75 100
vscan 0 15
[light]
name L05
color red LP1 13
color grn LP1 14
color blu LP1 15
hscan 50 75
vscan 0 15
[light]
name L06
color red LP1 16
color grn LP1 17
color blu LP1 18
hscan 25 50
vscan 0 15
[light]
name L07
color red LP1 19
color grn LP1 20
color blu LP1 21
hscan 00 25
vscan 0 15
[light]
name L08
color red LP1 22
color grn LP1 23
color blu LP1 24
hscan 0 15
vscan 0 50
[light]
name L09
color red LP1 25
color grn LP1 26
color blu LP1 27
hscan 0 15
vscan 50 100
[light]
name L10
color red LP1 28
color grn LP1 29
color blu LP1 30
hscan 0 25
vscan 85 100
(2014-01-24, 17:56)davisdmg Wrote: Hello again guys, I tried with higher values of thresold (20-30-40-50) and it isnt working. It shows better, but when the scene is black, it is showing like a "grey" light.Try these settings/conf
I'm not sure if I did something wrong.
I downloaded the boblight from google code. Compiled like first post says.
I'm launching boblightd -f (I'm in ubuntu server). Should I launch boblightd-x11 instead of boblightd?
About config files I have this for 50 leds connected to an arduino:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6808972/
I'm not sure if I'm missing something
I had the same configuration in the raspberry pi, and the leds worked really great.
Any ideas?