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a major question regarding compatibility…please #73
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Yes, this will work for you. Personally I have used velcro to attach the components to the back of my TV such that anything plugged into Input 1 will be ambilight-enabled. :-) Works great! |
Great to hear. Thank you for replying |
hi, |
Nope. According to the official announcement the changes are only at a board level, the CPU and everything else remain the same. 😄 |
awesome. thanks again. |
i've done my research on ambilight-clone. one questions i have is which system will work for my setup.
my main usage is OSX for Plex/movies and dual boot with win8 for gaming. no XBMC. all of which are wired via HDMI to a TV
Arduino setup relies on a computer to do the processing, which isn't what i want.
VS.
RPI does all the processing and Ambi-tv/Hyperion has HDMI "pass-thru", which is what i want.
will the RPI+Ambi-tv/Hyperion route works with my setup? Since all my research only shows RPI being use with XBMC; capturing video stream ONLY, rather than screen grabs of the monitor
Since the HDMI conversion/Pass thru method is suppose to work with ANY HDMI input, and i'm using HDMI out for my computer.
just want to know this before i jump in
thank you!
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