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aknalid /r/raspberry_pi
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1970-01-20 05:08:12.36 +0000 UTC

Would the HyperHDR ambient light project work with a modern day OLED TV like the Sony A80J, which has built-in casting and native apps like Netflix etc?

Curious.

I'm thinking about getting a Sony A80J OLED TV and would like to setup ambient lighting with HyperHDR.

I get the general gist of it and realize that it needs a LED strip, a power supply to power the LED's, and a 4K HDMI Capture Card etc

But, at first glance, it appears that I need to connect a ROKU box or a Chromecast or something to the HDMI Capture card in order for this to work.

Is that correct?

The reason I ask is... the Sony A80J TV has built-in casting and native apps for Netflix etc, so AFAIK, there's no need to get a ROKU or a similar device as everything I need is self contained within the TV.

If everything is self contained, it sounds like the HyperHDR ambient lighting cannot work with the TV.

Is that correct or am I mistaken?

What's the most elegant way to get this TV working with HyperHDR?

I want to be able to connect my laptop via HDMI, or cast stuff from YouTube etc to the TV or connect my media server via HDMI etc and switch between any of them with a remote etc and have all of them easily be able to use HyperHDR.

MariaKimi /r/alldeals
1 point
1970-01-20 06:20:21.02 +0000 UTC

Hello, recommend capture cards that support HDMI loop-out.

supports 1080P recording:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097DKNS1M

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DQYNDWN

support 4K recording:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097SXMZSL

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0932GK8HW

NOTE: the current loop-out can only support up to 60FPS