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<blockquote data-quote="ixdvc" data-source="post: 1111716" data-attributes="member: 92134"><p>Nice guide. Looks interesting. </p><p>On my old TV I had a SEDU v2 with WS2801 (AtmoWin). For the new one I was planning to get a SEDU v3 and WS2801 or WS2812B with 30 LEDs per meter as 244 (60 per meter) would be too much for AtmoWin. I have seen you switched from SEDU to this setup here using the rPI and WS2812. What are the advantages besides that it supports more LEDs? Or is the CPU usage only dependant on AtmoLight and not AtmoWin and thus would be the same with the Pi and Hyperion?</p><p>And you mentioned that one has to turn the HDMI converter off when playing 24p videos. Is this also the case if AtmoWin sends the data to Hyperion? So if using the HTPC with MePo the converter has to be off and if using one of the other devices connected to the AVR it has to be turned on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ixdvc, post: 1111716, member: 92134"] Nice guide. Looks interesting. On my old TV I had a SEDU v2 with WS2801 (AtmoWin). For the new one I was planning to get a SEDU v3 and WS2801 or WS2812B with 30 LEDs per meter as 244 (60 per meter) would be too much for AtmoWin. I have seen you switched from SEDU to this setup here using the rPI and WS2812. What are the advantages besides that it supports more LEDs? Or is the CPU usage only dependant on AtmoLight and not AtmoWin and thus would be the same with the Pi and Hyperion? And you mentioned that one has to turn the HDMI converter off when playing 24p videos. Is this also the case if AtmoWin sends the data to Hyperion? So if using the HTPC with MePo the converter has to be off and if using one of the other devices connected to the AVR it has to be turned on? [/QUOTE]
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