@nitroray No, it works with BobLight. Look at the tutorial in the description for more details. The Video (Finding Nemo) is from Youtube. The lights change their color according to what is shown on the screen. Doesn't matter if game, Desktop, movie or anything else.
@nitroray Don't bother about it. It's not much. Sorry, can't test it out at the moment, but I guess with my really old Core2Duo it doesn't take more than 1% I guess.
@guled22 I don't know exactly and can't test it out at the moment. It is not much. It doesn't have any issues on gaming experience. You can also set how often the screen is analyzed. So don't bother about that.
@Elijah064 No I can't. I use HDMI to get signals to my TV. My BluRay Player uses this standard, just as my TV Receiver does. HDMI is encrypted and it's not possible (at least for me) to decrypt the signal on the fly. That would be too much effort for a little advantage. As I often playback DVDs, BluRays and other movies from my notebook, that's no problem for me. The screen is analyzed BEFORE it is encrypted and send via HDMI to the screen. That's how it works. Hope you understand.
Using VLC with the plugin?
nitroray 1 month ago
@nitroray No, it works with BobLight. Look at the tutorial in the description for more details. The Video (Finding Nemo) is from Youtube. The lights change their color according to what is shown on the screen. Doesn't matter if game, Desktop, movie or anything else.
ledtvlight 1 month ago
@ledtvlight Ah pretty cool! same question as @guled22 though, how much resources does it take?
nitroray 1 month ago
@nitroray Don't bother about it. It's not much. Sorry, can't test it out at the moment, but I guess with my really old Core2Duo it doesn't take more than 1% I guess.
ledtvlight 1 month ago
@ledtvlight Thanks :)
nitroray 1 month ago
How much resources (CPU&RAM) does the code use on average on the host PC?
guled22 1 month ago
@guled22 I don't know exactly and can't test it out at the moment. It is not much. It doesn't have any issues on gaming experience. You can also set how often the screen is analyzed. So don't bother about that.
ledtvlight 1 month ago
This can be used to play games on PC too?
BankaiNoJutsu 2 months ago
@BankaiNoJutsu It can be used for whatever you want. It will always analyze your screen. Games, Desktop, Word, Movies or Screensaver, doesn't matter.
ledtvlight 1 month ago
Great Job! Congrats!
ltraverso1980 2 months ago
Hey can you make one that just work with led tv with out a pc
Elijah064 3 months ago
@Elijah064 No I can't. I use HDMI to get signals to my TV. My BluRay Player uses this standard, just as my TV Receiver does. HDMI is encrypted and it's not possible (at least for me) to decrypt the signal on the fly. That would be too much effort for a little advantage. As I often playback DVDs, BluRays and other movies from my notebook, that's no problem for me. The screen is analyzed BEFORE it is encrypted and send via HDMI to the screen. That's how it works. Hope you understand.
ledtvlight 3 months ago