Hello,
like maybe others here I own an Android TV box (Flexiview FV-1)
More info here: Flexiview.tv
I think for the price is a really good homme movie solution.
The idea is to adapt a DIY Ambilight system on it . I dont know if there any possibilities but here are some way :
- Boblight (developed for Linux) : if I'm not mistaken Android is a derivative of Linux, then maybe there is a possibility to adapt Boblight for Android or directly creat an application to work with it .
- Arduino ambilight system : Many ambilight solution exist based on arduino, this is a simple and cheap way to create the system . This system can work with Boblight .
Here are some exemple :
Adalight
Amblone
Atmolight
Some video demonstration of Boblight + Arduino :
Here are the base of the project.
If any here thing is a good project or want to join us, dont hesitate !
[Edit] Sorry, I'm new here, I can't post URL ...
I do not provide anything valuable to offer this project except some subtle encouragement. I'm currently working on on my own Ambilight system using www.livelightproject.com and Boblight.
What I would like to see from this project, which is related to your post, is an Android application that can change the colors of the LED's to static colors or to changing colors depending on the image on screen.
Just a thought.
Hello,
are there any updates for using "Boblight" or any other program to get the Atmolight running with an Android Hardware?
Thanks
+1 from me, would be awesome to have cheap HTPC setup running on androidw with XBMC and a DIY ambilight
Mirlight2
Hello!
Here's simple Polish project for TV Ambilight:
mirley.firlej.org/mirlight2
mirley.firlej.org/files/MAMB2_foto08.jpg
There are also included sources of Python application.
Device is connected by USB (USB->Rs232).
Someone need to create Android Application based on this included in Python.
Hi everybody, look here, maybe this will help: ambilight+tender-complex+ru/en/ ,replace pluses with dots.
Related
Hi,
I am a user of the joggler.info community. We are trying to create a working build of Android 2.2 using the android-x86 source and the vilivs5 modifications.
Until now what has been achieved is the following:
basic graphic support (the image is 8bit color) most of the time the interface is fluid during the transitions not. Many games doesn't work, I tyhink because of the lack of opengl es.
wireless support
ethernet works
touchscreen works
audio works
We would like help overall for the graphic/display driver. The user who is working on this has also tried to apply the 32bpp patch but the result is a yellowish image.
If anyone knows how to make any changes or improvements post it here.
Thanks!!!
+1 for this please
I'd love to see this developed too.
in the meantime we have an almost full working image of Android 2.2. You can download it here: http://www.multiupload.com/FSK4RWEYTR
You can follow the development here: http://joggler.info/forum/index.php (software -> mobile os section, android 2.2 thread)
bump....
i wish i knew anything useful about android to help with this
cmon anyone want to take the challenge up, we nearly have a £50 android 2.2 tablet, that runs very well, we just need expert help
mur76 said:
cmon anyone want to take the challenge up, we nearly have a £50 android 2.2 tablet, that runs very well, we just need expert help
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Damn what happen, you just forgot about this section or was it a completely fail project??? if i am lucky i might try a jellybean when i get mine, just need some foundation help
Hi all,.
I've been set a project to design a basic application for our powerwall (28 connected high res monitors) and design an android application to control the powerwall through the android phone.
Im told the powerwall must use OpenGL..what does this exactly mean?
Can anyone run me through the stages ill need to go through and how i would get my andorid application to talk to the linux pc?
More details of the system or implementation can be provided if you need it.
Any help big or small would be amazing.
Thankyou,
Tom
Hi ,everyone.This is my first post.
I like the airplay of appleTV. And take a plan to Implement a DLNA for android.
Now i know some open source project , And i do some try on it:
minidlna :
a dlna server, C language, just support a few file types.
Now it can work in my android TV.
Cling:
It a dlna open source project for dlna core library,but not finished.
And base it , there is a open android project: wireme(can not post link here, youcan search it) , but no body keep it on.
I want to make a full function DLNA, include DMS DMR DMC DMP.
Anybody give some suggestions ? Or We can develop it together.
Thank you!
How about this ? are you going for this ?
I'd be intersted in this (like in every other new application) !
Looking forward to this project
Question. Does Rygel not do this?
http://live.gnome.org/Rygel
its greats job good work man
Rygel
LaserChicken said:
Question. Does Rygel not do this?
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Rygel is by Gnome which is Linux not Android. Right? I haven't kept up with what all the projects are doing, is Gnome getting into Android?
Hi,
I hope that this is the right forum in xda to discuss this; but I'd like to introduce CuBox-i; a tiny 2"x2"x2" scalable mini computer that has up to quad ARM processor; quad GPU shader, up to 2GByte memory that is based on Freescale i.MX6 SoC.
The machine is powerful in it's specifications and already has a community around it that fully supports it from software point of view (kernel 3.10 LTS, also upstream work in parallel, lots of distributions etc...)
The biggest advantage of this machine vs. others is it's 64bit DDR memory interface that provides a thick pipe that the GPU, processors and video engine can utilize without hitting walls on 1080p resolutions. Within the interesting features is 1080p HDMI with CEC, power USB hosts, infra red receiver and transmitter, Gigabit Ethernet etc...
We already provided Android 4.3 images and now working on Android 4.4. Look for github rabeeh/android-imx6-kitkat (I can't send the link since this is my first post on xda).
There have been numerous Linux ports already done, including XBMC support; mainly by the community around CuBox-i -
(Again, can't send link; just google "CuBox-i wiki" or "CuBox-i forums" and you will find it).
What we are trying to achieve now is perfecting Android on CuBox-i; with that we are looking for developers that are willing to provide from their spare time to contribute to this project. We have issues already posted on the github issues tracking system.
Needless to say that we will be providing the hardware for the developers for free
Please PM me if interested.
Best Regards,
Rabeeh
Bump!!!
Did you use perhaps the cubox i pro 4?
I am really searching other guys who try to bring the android-os forward.
First I use OpenELEC/kodi - Helix, but I want more from that great hardware, so decide to install android (android-4.4.2-1.0.1b-ga-aaf118bb78-gapps.img.xz). Works good but not perfect.
-There is no IR-Sensor Support or CEC to controll the interface with e.g. Samsung-TV remote
-Another launcher (I mean the gui) should be neccesary. I like this here:
-I think this is the android rom- ->This is not for the cubox!
-Here some more Android-FW's- ->They are not for the cubox!
-I think the hardware is not 100% supported. Antuntu gives worse scores and some app crashes again and again or some video stock while playing.
-My Teufel Decoder-Station don't recognice dolby or dts.
I you have no cubox and wanna help I can only replay:
Needless to say that we will be providing the hardware for the developers for free
-Full source code support is available here-
Greetings by I_did_it_just_tmrrow
http://www.solid-run.com/community/ ENJOY i have the i4pro there is like 3 differnt versions of XBMC there
I am using the beautiful product that Rabeeh c.s. made: the cubox has a nice spot in my network. It is my NAS and my media-server among other things. And it's all based on Android (in my case 4.3). I am impressed by the things that developers can do in this Linux-environment. There seems to be a solution for every wish or problem. Thanks to you all. I am hoping you can also find a solution for the problem I posted on the cubox-community: "The one thing that is missing on my amazing cubox-i-installation is the possibilty to remotely control the android "desktop" on my cubox-i from my tablet or phone. There are several sollutions for it, but all my attempts fail on the same error: the apps all give the message that there is no internet-connection. I don't understand what is happening here. Obviously I do have an internet-connection to my cubox-i. I use it to download the apps. The only explanation I can think of, is that the android-app expects a Wifi-internetconnection and unfortunately, my cubox-i only has an ethernet-connection. Can anyone tell me what to do to let the app find my internet-connection? For example: which modifications should i make on the driver of the ethernet-adapter? The apps I tried to install, all look promising: Teamviewer, Bomgar, google remote desktop. They all will install without any problem, but they refuse the final step of getting an ID for remote access because of connection-problems."
I really like this Android Kitchen Tutorial But the video resolution is small; or I am old I can not see what she is doing. I went to youtube and expanded it, but the image is fuzzy. Is there some way of getting a better quality image or a written list of what needs to be done? ( i.e. I see a list like she connects Windows to Linux guest etc. But I wanna see which directories she connects and all the details. ) Also I am looking to build for Samsung Note 3 - Sprint Variant SM-N900P. Has anyone tried these procedures for the same platform? Does it work?
Oh and thanks to the OP; she is very comprehensive and organized.