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SlightBox V3 : La version “HDMI”. Il y a un an jour pour jour (le 31 Juillet 2013), je publiais sur Facebook une photo teaser de ma version 3 de Slightbox (la version HDMI ) et pourtant par manque de temps je ne l’ai jamais dévoilée! Alors forcément depuis le temps, nombreux sont les projets qui pullulent sur Internet reprenant le même principe à l’image de Light Berry. SlightBox V2 – La version “mini”. Après un premier prototype. Rappel des épisodes précédents :. Démonstration de la solution Slight.
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A Minha Casa Digital: Maio 2015
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Kodi em Português (FB). Kodi em Português (Wiki). Tutorial: Como partilhar bibliotecas entre vários aparelhos Kodi. Quando comprei o Raspberry Pi 2, fiquei com o rev. 1 B parado em casa. Agora, instalei-lhe o Kodi e meti-o no quarto. Mas como o do quarto não tem um disco rígido de 2 TB como o da sala, resolvi não encher o cartão SD com coisas e partilhar a biblioteca de música e vídeo para o quarto. Primeiro ir a Sistema - Serviços - UPnP. Activem todas as opções aqui. Publicada por Carlos Correia. Para ...
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Ambilight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article contains content that is written like an advertisement. Please help improve it. By removing promotional content. And inappropriate external links. And by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. Learn how and when to remove this template message. Short for "ambient lighting", is a lighting system for televisions developed by Philips. View of Ambilight Spectra 3 (Philips 46PFL9705H). Is a version of Ambilight designed for PC gami...
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Raspberry Pi + Hyperion = Ambilight TV | Anderson69s
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Aller au contenu principal. Don't Worry, Be Happy With Technology. Raspberry Pi Hyperion = Ambilight TV. Salut à tous, comment allez-vous? Je vais essayer de rattraper mon retard sur la rédaction des articles afin de pouvoir avancer sur de nouveaux projets et ainsi vous les faire partager… Aujourd’hui on va reparler de Xbian et du Raspberry Pi. Voici une petite vidéo pour vous mettre l’eau à la bouche :. J’avais le choix entre deux programmes pour arriver à mes fins : Boblight ou Hyperion. J’ai chois...
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Raspbmc kernel with Fuschicai Easycap support is here! | Raspberry-at-home.com – Your ultimate source of Raspberry Pi tutorials (WiFi, 3G, XBMC, Subtitles, VoD, TVN Player, IPLA, TVP, Squeezeslave, Logitech Media Server, Sickbeard, Webcam, Torrent, D
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Tips & Tricks. Raspbmc kernel with Fuschicai Easycap support is here! April 28, 2014. Rather than a tutorial this is to highlight great achievement of Husam Hebaishi. He provided us with kernel that supports Fuschicai Easycap. What does it mean? You can now enjoy both newest raspbmc and video grabber simultaneously. Read after a break for links. Fuschicai Easycap is a powerful device that paired with hyperion. Let’s you drive a Lightberry. Video out of your TV internal tuner →. Pi@raspbmc: $ mplayer tv:/...
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Basics | Raspberry-at-home.com – Your ultimate source of Raspberry Pi tutorials (WiFi, 3G, XBMC, Subtitles, VoD, TVN Player, IPLA, TVP, Squeezeslave, Logitech Media Server, Sickbeard, Webcam, Torrent, DLNA)
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Tips & Tricks. Media Center – (XBMC polish VOD and subs). Starting a journey with linux can be tough at times, especially when you are no tech pro. Yet, it’s worth taking a while to get to know this system and it’s basics. Maybe someday you will switch to, say, Ubuntu. Instead of pricey Windows. Who knows? There is something you might be interested in. Putty. Control Hyperion from your remote. Wetek Play with Lightberry HD USB and OpenELEC. Cubox-i / HummingBoard with Lightberry HD USB and OpenELEC.
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LCD for Raspberry pi (HD44780 via PCF8574 I2C) (openelec) | Raspberry-at-home.com – Your ultimate source of Raspberry Pi tutorials (WiFi, 3G, XBMC, Subtitles, VoD, TVN Player, IPLA, TVP, Squeezeslave, Logitech Media Server, Sickbeard, Webcam, Torrent
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Tips & Tricks. LCD for Raspberry pi (HD44780 via PCF8574 I2C) (openelec). May 21, 2015. Why, the hell, would you need alphanumeric LCD connected to your Pi while you have it connected already to 55inch TV via HDMI? No doubts you can survive without this additional gadget, but this is not why you bought RPi, right? Especially when it is only 10Euro and it can provide very useful information from your pi…). First of all, you need to buy a few hardware elements:. 8211; 4 gold pin connection wires. Round whi...
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Tips & Tricks. If you have 3G modem, you can easily connect it to your precious RPi and have internet everywhere you go. This can be first step to turn your RPi into wireless 3G router or you can just do it to make sure, that wherever you go, XBMC would be able to download subtitles for the movie :) So, here are step by step instructions… (more…). Control Hyperion from your remote. Wetek Play with Lightberry HD USB and OpenELEC. Cubox-i / HummingBoard with Lightberry HD USB and OpenELEC.
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Do it yourself: NAS | Raspberry-at-home.com – Your ultimate source of Raspberry Pi tutorials (WiFi, 3G, XBMC, Subtitles, VoD, TVN Player, IPLA, TVP, Squeezeslave, Logitech Media Server, Sickbeard, Webcam, Torrent, DLNA)
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Tips & Tricks. Do it yourself: NAS. March 17, 2014. I’ve always wanted my very own server. That’s why I got a raspi in the first place. Attached 2TB drive to it, packed it with webservers, services and other weird stuff that I wanted to test. Moreover, I’ve expected this under powered, little raspberry to work flawlessly no matter what I throw at it. But then, BAM! Reality: 2MB/s, lost usb packets, hangs, reboots, nuclear war, cold etc. My (cheap&used) new server has come to put an end to it. Case, then ...
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