Hello everyone,
I have seen lots of ideas on how to use a HDMI signal to conduct a long strip of WS2812B leds, but what to do if I do not have an external decoder? My TV is able to play videos from DLNA server and has a CI+ interface where I have the TV subscription decoder for DVB-T... Now what? I won`t pay lots of money on a TV which doesn`t know sh@@@@@ but only can show some lights on the wall behind it, I`d rather have a smart TV even if it is impossible to add those very nice lights.
I have had this idea for a very long time, given that my TV can be hacked with SammyGo (don`t know why their website doesn`t work at all lately), I have an old-generation Samsung UE40C6500 TV.
Does anyone have any idea on how and where to attach in order to extract decoded video signal from the TV? It doesn`t need to be HDMI, it can be whatever signal can be decoded by a microcontroller (e.g. atmega328p).
I poses advanced electronics knowledge and soldering skills, should anyone ask.
Thank you all for your time!
I have seen lots of ideas on how to use a HDMI signal to conduct a long strip of WS2812B leds, but what to do if I do not have an external decoder? My TV is able to play videos from DLNA server and has a CI+ interface where I have the TV subscription decoder for DVB-T... Now what? I won`t pay lots of money on a TV which doesn`t know sh@@@@@ but only can show some lights on the wall behind it, I`d rather have a smart TV even if it is impossible to add those very nice lights.
I have had this idea for a very long time, given that my TV can be hacked with SammyGo (don`t know why their website doesn`t work at all lately), I have an old-generation Samsung UE40C6500 TV.
Does anyone have any idea on how and where to attach in order to extract decoded video signal from the TV? It doesn`t need to be HDMI, it can be whatever signal can be decoded by a microcontroller (e.g. atmega328p).
I poses advanced electronics knowledge and soldering skills, should anyone ask.
Thank you all for your time!