So this isn’t really a tutorial on how to set up Hyperion since there are many great resources out there already. The one I’ve been loosely following is this one....
Just got a bunch of stuff delivered to build my own hyperhdr tv backlight. Its a relatively small project, but im hoping itll have a huge impact on my viewing experience 😊
Yeah, there is a guide for the raspberry raspberrypi.com/…/raspberry-pi-tv-ambient-lightin…I donk know if hyperhdr would run on weaker, more readily available hardware than the pi 3. ive seen some YouTuber (dont remember who) use Hyperion with a Pico, but here was noticable delay. Since hyperhdr is a more optimised fork of hyperion intended for 4k content, the pico may be able to to run hyperhdr for 1080p content, but im not willing to take that risk. Also check what kind of power supplies you can even get. 5v 15a power supplies apparently don’t exist in Germany, so i had to use 30 led/meter strips instead of 60
Building a Hyperion TV backlight ( beehaw.org )
So this isn’t really a tutorial on how to set up Hyperion since there are many great resources out there already. The one I’ve been loosely following is this one....
Our tee stove is wearing slippers now. Its toenails are so sharp that it scratches the table its standing on. Not anymore, sir! ( feddit.de )
(August) What are you working on now, DIY? ( beehaw.org )
Making any progress, you slackers? Tell us about it!