This is a 100% compatible and affordable Hyperion Set up with 2017 Hardware for a 55" TV.
Here you can get all the hardware and supplies needed on Amazon Prime: http://a.co/6YOCJRK
Download Rasbian Stretch Lite: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/
Arduino Software: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
- See FastLED Sketch for Arduino in Project folder
FastLED Library: https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED/releases/tag/v3.1.6
Hyperion Offical Site: https://hyperion-project.org
HyperCon GUI Config Tool: https://hyperion-project.org/wiki/HyperCon-Information
Hyperion Remote (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hyperion-remote/id943635503?mt=8
Hyperion Remote (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.hyperion.hyperionfree
Hyperion Remote (Web): http://gamadril.github.io/hyperion-remote
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On this configuration with the WS2812b lights I had to set the order from RGB to GRB.
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In order to get Hyperion talking with FastLED I needed to needed to set my Light Type to ADALight.
How to find device path (Output) in Hypercon...
- SSH into Rasberry PI
- Run Command "lsusb"
- Run Command "ls /dev"
You should see the arduino listed. If not run the command without the arduino plugged in, then again with it plugged in.
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You need to use the V2 Grabber and adjust the crop borders
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MAKE SURE YOU CORRECTLY SPECIFIY THE LED DIRECTION
All of the componets run off 1 5V 10A Powersource. The HDMI Splitter is actually powered from the input and even with this setup my Xbox One S will still turn on and off my TV no problem. All of the components fit in a IKEA tool box that comes with Zip Ties.
In the Amazon list I included a LED strip extender, had I known this at the time of the build i would not have wasted 4 hours soldering the LED Strips on my TV on my bed.