Michelangalo
Active Member
Hi,
I will be working on a project for creating a DIY ambient light using LED's, Raspberry Pie 0 W, Arduino Nano, 4K @60 Hz HDMI Splitter, and HDMI capture card. These are few of the main items required for this project.
I am currently concerned about two things,
1. HDCP restriction from the HDMI splitter to capture card
2. HDMI splitter providing 2 different Output simultaneously. For 4K @60Hz input it should split into HDMI o/p 1 - 4K @60Hz and HDMI o/p 2 - 1080p for the HDMI capture card. Normally with most splitters in India the lowest resolution of the output display is defaulted. Meaning if there is 4K TV and a 1080P TV connected at the splitter output then the splitter output will be defaulted to 1080p based on the lowest resolution monitor connected (in my case its a 1080p HDMI capture card and a 4K TV)
The goal is to have the end result as shown below. The LED's should projecting the TV screen pixels to bleed behind the screen.
Has anyone worked on this or similar kind of project?
If yes then what kind of challenges or downfall you have faced?
Thanks!
I will be working on a project for creating a DIY ambient light using LED's, Raspberry Pie 0 W, Arduino Nano, 4K @60 Hz HDMI Splitter, and HDMI capture card. These are few of the main items required for this project.
I am currently concerned about two things,
1. HDCP restriction from the HDMI splitter to capture card
2. HDMI splitter providing 2 different Output simultaneously. For 4K @60Hz input it should split into HDMI o/p 1 - 4K @60Hz and HDMI o/p 2 - 1080p for the HDMI capture card. Normally with most splitters in India the lowest resolution of the output display is defaulted. Meaning if there is 4K TV and a 1080P TV connected at the splitter output then the splitter output will be defaulted to 1080p based on the lowest resolution monitor connected (in my case its a 1080p HDMI capture card and a 4K TV)
The goal is to have the end result as shown below. The LED's should projecting the TV screen pixels to bleed behind the screen.
Has anyone worked on this or similar kind of project?
If yes then what kind of challenges or downfall you have faced?
Thanks!