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Boblight
Hello,
With leatest version of Openelec ARM boblight isn't working. It is only blinking for few seconds at end of movie. I was searching for solution and I've found this: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=219563&pid=1939858#pid1939858
Can You add CONFIG_AM_VIDEOCAPTURE flag to kernel in next release?
Thank You in advance. Best Regards
This has already been solved some time ago. Please use OpenELEC git if you want to build yourself or download images from their site.
Thank You for answer, but they don't have builds for MX2 box, that's why I've wrote here.
Are You planning to release Openelec 7 (once it will be finished) in future for those boxes?
yes
Not sure if this is part of the issue but my Boblight doesn't work properly until I disable AMCodec hardware accelleration. When it's off, everything is fine but video is choppy, when I enable it back again, video is fluid but no Boblight.
I have same issue as @newkind - I have tested this also on leatest build 6.0.3.
I switched to Hyperion and used this : http://raspberry-at-home.com/wetek-play-with-lightberry-hd-usb-and-openelec/
Works great without disabling AMCodec ;)
Thank You for answer.. I have tried that, but configuration is too hard for me.
I used HyperCon tool for creating configuration file and after that i just swapped the pieces mentioned in the url above.
Have You used default config? I mean... have You changed sth in Hypecon? I'm trying to run this in every weekend... and I have tried plenty of config changes but none is working.
I modified the hyperion.config.json, but nothing inside either Hyperion core or OpenELEC core. In my case I have updated my Arduino with Hyperion compatible code following Hyperion site tutorial and created Hyperion config file with HyperCon tool and modified it with the amlgrabber change.
Can You send me Your config to pastebin (or somewhere else)?
I have managed to get welcome light from my device, so I assume that I have made too much change. I'm using Ambibox and my device section now looks like this:
"device" :
{
"name" : "MyHyperionConfig",
"type" : "lightpack",
"output" : "",
"colorOrder" : "rgb"
},
Sure, here it is : http://pastebin.com/2MJMNA05
I'm using WS2801 leds but in my case I had to change type from ws2801
to adalight
to make them work. Also my setup is 50 leds.
Thank You sooo much... everything working fine now.
Can You tell me how You have managed where to place light on back of TV?
You mean each leds ? Math xD I just calculated even space between each LED.
Maybe we have different devices. Check callibration file from this site - https://ajpawelski.wordpress.com/how-to-raspberry-pi-raspbmc-and-a-lightpack/
Yah, mine is VERY home made ;) Just like I said, simple math and representation of LED's in HyperCon tool were sufficient ;)