2016-01-22, 01:15
As the title says, what do you own? How do you find it?
(2016-01-22, 15:22)bry- Wrote: @Piers - I just stumbled upon this DreamScreen kickstarter this morning and am considering backing it as an FYI.
(2016-01-23, 15:53)sw4y Wrote: I'm running 3x Lightpacks on my 65" tv, connected to an ASRock N3150-ITX Board using openelec and official boblight addon (boblight is broken for kodi v16 I guess - it's working again for v17 krypton when using fritsch's build due to changes in the rendering api).
I'm happy with it, although it took me a while to find the right config and that every light is at the right place, etc...
But it works as it should now and is a nice feature when watching movies.
(2016-01-22, 21:33)dukester Wrote:(2016-01-22, 15:22)bry- Wrote: @Piers - I just stumbled upon this DreamScreen kickstarter this morning and am considering backing it as an FYI.
thanks for the link, its looking interesting, my concern is the splitter part, is it confirmed that it should be ok with things like netflix UHD from things like the shield, so can it still work with 4K hdcp 2.2 and all that stuff thats needed.
i always wanted ambilight and that may be a good one to back myself too.
Quote:Does DreamScreen work with HDMI 2?
DreamScreen does not work with HDMI 2 or HDCP 2.2. It is designed for HDMI 1.4. If using a device with HDMI 2 port, you can either switch operation to 1080P or 720P. Most video/game consoles have display settings that can allow for output resolution.
(2016-01-24, 20:11)calisto Wrote:(2016-01-23, 15:53)sw4y Wrote: I'm running 3x Lightpacks on my 65" tv, connected to an ASRock N3150-ITX Board using openelec and official boblight addon (boblight is broken for kodi v16 I guess - it's working again for v17 krypton when using fritsch's build due to changes in the rendering api).
I'm happy with it, although it took me a while to find the right config and that every light is at the right place, etc...
But it works as it should now and is a nice feature when watching movies.
Do you mind sharing your con figs please?
(2016-01-25, 11:57)sw4y Wrote:(2016-01-24, 20:11)calisto Wrote:(2016-01-23, 15:53)sw4y Wrote: I'm running 3x Lightpacks on my 65" tv, connected to an ASRock N3150-ITX Board using openelec and official boblight addon (boblight is broken for kodi v16 I guess - it's working again for v17 krypton when using fritsch's build due to changes in the rendering api).
I'm happy with it, although it took me a while to find the right config and that every light is at the right place, etc...
But it works as it should now and is a nice feature when watching movies.
Do you mind sharing your con figs please?
Sure, but keep in mind that Lightpack will not work for you as expected if you try to use my boblight.conf.
The order of lights attached to my tv will vary to yours, so the output of boblight will not be correct.
In my boblight.conf I included each lightpacks serial (#serial XXXXXXXXXX).
This does not have any effect on the config, but it makes it much easier to find the right lightpack and matching usb bus, if boblight breaks for some reason.
Have fun!
boblight.conf
settings.xml