* Disable AVAHI * Replace SysInfo backport with Qt SysInfo * Update vscode config * Update LedDevices * Update Logger * Update hyperiond * Update hyperion-remote * Exclude avahi * Empty definition for Process * PythonInit path broken * Exclude PiBlaster and link ws2_32 * more avahi * resolve ui bug * Update Compile howto * JsonAPI QtGrabber missing * fix error * ssize_t replacement * Nope, doesn't work * Adjust compile description and verify winSDK * Update ci script * Update ci script * Update ci * Update ci script * update Logger * Update PythonInit * added Azure & GitHub Actions, Logger, PythonInit * resolve merge conflicts * revert ssize_t in FadeCandy * look at registry for QT5 & use find_package(Python) if cmake >= 3.12 * second try * another try * and yet another test * qt5 registry search undone * Package creation test * finished package creation. only fine tuning is required :-) Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com> * Dependencies for Windows finished Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com> * use 'add_definitions()' until CMake 3.12 Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com> * Update .github/workflows/pull-request.yml Co-Authored-By: Paulchen Panther <16664240+Paulchen-Panther@users.noreply.github.com> * Update cmake/Dependencies.cmake Co-Authored-By: brindosch <edeltraud70@gmx.de> * fix typo/ add VCINSTALLDIR var * fix again * Undo change again (Not working) * fix QT grabber Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com> * first NSIS test Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com> * Update NSIS package * surprise :-) Signed-off-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com> * Update NSIS package * fix: NSIS .bmps * Add nsis templates * Force windows gui app * fix: QSysInfo required Qt5.6, now it's 5.4 again * Update: Remove platform component and adjust package name * Add macOS as system name * Update docs * fix: Allow gh actions ci also for forks with branches * Add ReadMe docs, mention windows, add vscode linux debug config * fix: readme visual * reduce/hide banner/copyright/log message Infos here: https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/visualstudio/msbuild/msbuild-command-line-reference?view=vs-2019#switches * Fix PythonInit * vscode: Add runner task * fix(vscode): compiler path gcc ver independent * fix azure * vscode: add windows run tasks * move process detection * main: add windows process detection * Azure file shredder * Update docs Co-authored-by: Paulchen Panther <16664240+Paulchen-Panther@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Paulchen-Panther <Paulchen-Panter@protonmail.com>
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About Hyperion
Hyperion is an opensource Bias or Ambient Lighting implementation which you might know from TV manufacturers. It supports many LED devices and video grabbers. The project is still in a alpha development stage (no stable release available).
Features:
- Low CPU load makes it perfect for SoCs like Raspberry Pi
- Json interface which allows easy integration into scripts
- A command line utility for testing and integration in automated environment
- Priority channels are not coupled to a specific led data provider which means that a provider can post led data and leave without the need to maintain a connection to Hyperion. This is ideal for a remote application (like our Android app).
- Black border detector and processor
- A scriptable (Python) effect engine
- A multi language web interface to configure and remote control hyperion
If you need further support please open a topic at the forum!
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to join us! We are looking always for people who wants to participate.
For an example, you can participate in the translation.
Requirements
Debian 9, Ubuntu 16.04 or higher.
We provide a macOS Build but we can not support this.
Documentation
Covers these topics (WorkInProgress)
- Installtion
- Configuration
- Effect development
- JSON API
Building
See CompileHowto and CrossCompileHowto.
Download
Alpha releases available from the Hyperion release page
License
The source is released under MIT-License (see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).