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Hey @awawa-dev how you doing? 😀 I attached a short clip for better understanding, how the aforementioned delay looks Delay.mp4I also included the HyperHDR logs below Is this kind of delay normal? It appears to be around the 200ms range which to me is really strange given the 90+ FPS rate of the whole system (I expected a delay around 20ms...). My archaic Arduino+Prismatik/AmbiBox+WS2801 did better in this regard, so I suspect that I have done something wrong. Any insight/tips/ideas would be greatly appreciated 🫶
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Thank you for all your insights so far ❤ I went through each and every point of your recommendations.
All to no avail unfortunately.😒 Still there is a visible delay exactly like shown in the video above. Current HyperHDR Logs below.
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Hi there @awawa-dev
I am silently watching your work from the sidelines for several months, thanks for all your efforts man!
I am an Arduino+Prismatik/AmbiBox+WS2801 veteran, that knows all too well the woes and drawbacks of running screen capture on the PC. I just bought a new LG TV with the fullest intent of rooting it with the faultmanager exploit, using PicCap on the TV for capture and running HyperHDR on the TV also, in the hopes that this will improve the quality of my couch-potato life 😁
As a first step, I plan on using a Rpi2040 Pico board with built-in level shifter and 300 Neopixel SK6812 CW LEDs on one channel (but would like to keep my options open for a second channel use later to maybe also illuminate furniture with additional LEDs).
I have two questions:
According to YOUR experience, which of the multi-channel recommended Pico boards seem to have the least issues when flashing or using them? In other words, which one would you recommend?
How does HyperHDR send the LED driving data to the Pico board? Does it happen over the USB cable? If so, does the Pico board appear as an output option in HyperHDRs drop down list? I know this happens on "normal" systems but I am not quite sure if this happens on rooted LG TVs also...
Thanks in advance and wish me luck in rooting/flashing/soldering/configuring my system 🤣
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