bequietdrive
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Wow. If I get the job I'm interviewing for tomorrow I'll definitely be investing in this.
Imagine that ambi lighting when stoned as fuck. Gaming heaven.
Imagine that ambi lighting when stoned as fuck. Gaming heaven.
It's not a feature of the TV. It's an Ambilight-like effect that you make yourself with a string of LED clusters attached to the back of your TV, and a Raspberry Pi reading a copy of the video input and controlling them.
I have an ambilight TV.
Shit's rad. Playing Wipeout in the dark is like entering a vortex.
Is this a joke? This looks totally useless, lights flashing from the back of your television!?? What is so great about it?
Honestly I thought this kind of looked distracting
Personally I have mine set against a matte white wall so action mode literally makes the entire wall light up. Going through tunnels in Wipeout HD zone mode has my entire room pulsating to the beat. It's pretty damn amazing and immersive.
This doesn't really seem to be synchronized with what's happening in the game at all. I thought the Microsoft thing was cool because it was an actual extension of the gameplay. This just seems like a mostly random flashing of colors that kind of match the colors that are present somewhere on the screen.
This doesn't really seem to be synchronized with what's happening in the game at all. I thought the Microsoft thing was cool because it was an actual extension of the gameplay. This just seems like a mostly random flashing of colors that kind of match the colors that are present somewhere on the screen.
Fortunately. Ambilight comes with half a dozen of different settings, from relaxed to action mode, and a few others. I figure the Raspberry Pi app does as well.
Action is what you're seeing in the OP. Immediate, bright as fuck response to every color.
Relaxed mode has smoother transitions and tones down the harsh flashes.
Personally I have mine set against a matte white wall so action mode literally makes the entire wall light up. Going through tunnels in Wipeout HD zone mode has my entire room pulsating to the beat. It's pretty damn amazing and immersive.
So that works on all Wii U games? Seems to work surprisingly well!!!
This would be amazing for an atmospheric game like Demons Souls or the upcoming Bloodborne or whatever.
Saw someone tweet about using this for No Mans Sky as a tester due to all the colors lol.
Video shows ambient lights Illuminating from behind the tv that corresponds to the colors from the game playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12Lvj_rHIzU
This seems really cool.
http://www.reddit.com/r/wiiu/comments/2d97bv/wiiu_mario_kart_8_with_diy_raspberry_pie/
Tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63HnIPNzR_c&index=10&list=UUfavP_JdGdoCmlazQmsEIdQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJP7JNnqFEM
Where to buy the lights
http://lightberry.eu/
Update for people wanting to make one:
I tried this and after five days of trying to get it to work I've given upreturning everything on Monday.
It was a shame - I managed to get it working for a few minutes but Hyperion (the program that controls the lights) kept crashing, and then I would have to restart the whole thing.
It was cool, but not worth 5 days worth of trying everything and not really knowing what I was doing.
Oh yeah, mine had flickering too. There was flickering, crashing... I tried with so many different configs and drivers and guides etc and the best result I could get was flickering, an incorrect light configuration and Hyperion crashing every 2 minutes.Never had these problems. Mine were flickering LEDs in dark scenes. Made your eyes hurt. They will check if there was a defect somewehre but to be honest, that mistake is way to specific to be a defect, rather a hardware/softare issue. It's just not a finished product at this point.
Oh yeah, mine had flickering too. There was flickering, crashing... I tried with so many different configs and drivers and guides etc and the best result I could get was flickering, an incorrect light configuration and Hyperion crashing every 2 minutes.
They need a For Dummies guide on building this. That tutorial is a bit vague on some things. I'd totally make one but I don't want to throw money at it and have it result in a bunch of nothing.
Yeah, that's partially what I'm complaining about.Connecting it is actually not the problem. It's the setup per se (analog grabber) and the software configuration is a pain in the ass and it seems like no one knows how everything comes together.
Wow. If I get the job I'm interviewing for tomorrow I'll definitely be investing in this.
Imagine that ambi lighting when stoned as fuck. Gaming heaven.
That sucks. It definitely was not easy building this, and even with a prebuilt kit I can't imagine it being much easier.I wish I would have never seen this thread. It costed me a lot of time and money. I hope I'll get my money back at least partially. They are selling an unfinished product for sure.
Besides that, ambilight is overrated. When it was working, it was kinda distracting.
Video shows ambient lights Illuminating from behind the tv that corresponds to the colors from the game playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12Lvj_rHIzU
This seems really cool.