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Ambilight Project with Firefly RK3288

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Ambilight Project with Firefly RK3288

Posted at 9/14/2016 03:37:31      View:4597 | Replies:4        Print      Only Author   [Copy Link] 1#
Last edited by psycmos In 9/14/2016 03:39 Editor

Hi.

I'm requesting some help because i saw one internet one project called ambilight for arduino and other devices.




Is possible to impletmente that project with our RK3288 Firefly board?

I need help to know if its possible and sodoby with know how bluiding it to us!!!

So replys is very appreciated
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Posted at 9/19/2016 22:36:48        Only Author  recommend
If it work in android with Ambilight plugin for kodi it would be great.

http://kodi.wiki/view/Ambient_lighting

For start it don't need the HDMI input, just analyze the screen out in android and controll the lights.

My problem is that i haven't sufficient know-how and i don't know how i can start this project.

We need enthusiasts for start this!! These will bring new life and competitive market in box market!!
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Posted at 9/19/2016 02:39:41        Only Author  recommend
Last edited by mmeyer In 9/19/2016 02:45 Editor

The Ubuntu 14.04/16.04 image created by the Firefly team does not support HDMI Input. So, unless you're ok with basing on Android, you'll need to modify the existing tc358743 driver (https://github.com/torvalds/linu ... edia/i2c/tc358743.c) to support tc358749. That would give you a /dev/video0 device which you can grab frames from using the video4linux2 API.

While firefly does have a tc358749 driver, to my understanding it's userspace and tied to the Android camera framework (along with a small kernel driver used to make the 'raw' device available in userspace). Perhaps something can be done with libhybris in order to use this driver on GNU/Linux?
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Posted at 9/14/2016 10:45:45        Only Author  recommend
That's interesting!It is great if somebody work on the project and to share !

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Lets see if somebody will work on it!  Posted at 9/14/2016 15:12
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