(22nd Oct, 2013 05:07 PM)belese Wrote: [ -> ]I'ts not possible.
Other dev work on this (for samsung at least),
you can check what is possible to do with a samsung tv here :
http://www.samygo.tv/ but it's another story :-)
Nice link mate
. i should got a Samsung TV
. LG uses MIPS cores and samy uses ARM...
this is definitely something what going to be great for you who do like to have your XBMC on RPi running in car or as a portable device. It is actually just a starter kit but I would say for the 9" HD screen and whats most important it as an HDMI and the price is interesting
HDMIPi Affordable 9" High-Def screen for the Raspberry Pi
NEXUS 7 at top and the actual screen below
As already posted on twitter i did a little project on the first christmas day.
Features and settings
- PVR connected to a VDR running the yavdr distribution as headless system. Installed the latest xvdr plugin on the server side.
- Limited the channel list to only 30 channels. Will dramatically increase the loading time of the EPG after turning the pi on.
- Added a extension board with 433 Mhz rx and tx module.
- Installed pilight on the pi to control lights
i have not pictures but this is my setup
My setup
Computer- pre-unibody mac 2.5ghx dualcore, 8600gt 512MB, 750gb fusion drive. TVmobili is used for streaming media from my mac to any upnp enabled device on the wetwork.
TV- LG 42inch lm6700 (smart and 3d)
Games console- Slim PS3 with 750gb drive
Modem/router- Draytek 2800 ADSL2+ modem (does dhcp for the network). single band apple airport extreme 802n.
Drives- seagate 4tb HFS formatted usb external drive. HP usb stick 32gb currently formatted in exfat
Raspberry: B version, 512b version.
software- Xbian ver1 beta2 using mac installer,
SD Card: 1) sandisk ultra 16gb, class 10-1 30MBps. 2) Kingmax 8gb, class 6. 3) team 8gb, class 10, 20MBps.
Phone- Galaxy S4 with media house pro used a a remote for upnp.
also wireless mini keyboard and trackpad.
@
dboettger
Which expansion board is that, it's awesome.
long time since somebody posted here.
anyone would like to share some nice home setup with us? dont be shy guys
OK, so recently I have upgraded my system to 4K 3D
Im not a real fan of this 3D technology, but at least now I going to be able to test and discuss if needed
(6th Jan, 2015 05:01 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]OK, so recently I have upgraded my system to 4K 3D
Slightly off topic here, but is it attached to something that's not a Raspberry Pi? I'm trying to debug an issue with 3D rendering and I'd like to know if it only happens on Raspberry Pis or I need look at non platform-specific code. I'll send you a PM in that case (if you're willing to!).
(6th Jan, 2015 07:01 AM)menakite Wrote: [ -> ] (6th Jan, 2015 05:01 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]OK, so recently I have upgraded my system to 4K 3D
Slightly off topic here, but is it attached to something that's not a Raspberry Pi? I'm trying to debug an issue with 3D rendering and I'd like to know if it only happens on Raspberry Pis or I need look at non platform-specific code. I'll send you a PM in that case (if you're willing to!).
not sure what you mean tbh
I have connected my RPi > ONKYO AVR > PANA TV
and yes, I have more things connected to into system, but using only RPi as a main media streamer.
you can tell me what you need and I'm more than happy to test for u
(6th Jan, 2015 07:06 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]not sure what you mean tbh
I have connected my RPi > ONKYO AVR > PANA TV
and yes, I have more things connected to into system, but using only RPi as a main media streamer.
you can tell me what you need and I'm more than happy to test for u ;)
Thanks - not needed in that case though. If you're using a Raspberry Pi, I'm sure that bug exists and it's reproducible (got reports from others, also from users on OpenELEC). I don't remember if this also affects Gotham or only Helix.
While using Confluence - or if you have a button on a remote mapped to "StereoModeToMono" - start a 3D video, open the OSD and access the 3D submenu. If you click "Watch as 2D", you'll get 2 images. If you click it again then it finally switches to monoscopic (2D) mode. It seems to hit a bug while switching the resolution on the TV and I wanted to know if it's reproducible on other platform or this only affects Raspberry Pis.
(Of course the bug is that it's not supposed to be enabled 2 times, it should just work the first time.)
(6th Jan, 2015 07:19 AM)menakite Wrote: [ -> ] (6th Jan, 2015 07:06 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]not sure what you mean tbh
I have connected my RPi > ONKYO AVR > PANA TV
and yes, I have more things connected to into system, but using only RPi as a main media streamer.
you can tell me what you need and I'm more than happy to test for u
Thanks - not needed in that case though. If you're using a Raspberry Pi, I'm sure that bug exists and it's reproducible (got reports from others, also from users on OpenELEC). I don't remember if this also affects Gotham or only Helix.
While using Confluence - or if you have a button on a remote mapped to "StereoModeToMono" - start a 3D video, open the OSD and access the 3D submenu. If you click "Watch as 2D", you'll get 2 images. If you click it again then it finally switches to monoscopic (2D) mode. It seems to hit a bug while switching the resolution on the TV and I wanted to know if it's reproducible on other platform or this only affects Raspberry Pis.
(Of course the bug is that it's not supposed to be enabled 2 times, it should just work the first time.)
gona give it a try
I use only CEC remote and dont have that mapped but will do from OSD. and also I have XBMC on mine ultrabook so can try on that too
will get back to you as soon as test it
(6th Jan, 2015 07:32 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]and also I have XBMC on mine ultrabook so can try on that too ;)
Ah, thanks! If it does 3D and it's reproducible there, I'd need a debug log while this happens (pretty sure it'll match logs from Pis in that case).
So i've got a new setup for my living room:
My Pi B is now behind the TV.
My new TV a WebOS LG 47LB730v
WebOS is pretty cool, i'm hoping somebody ports XBMC for it since the hardware of this TV's now have dual core ARM A9 variant clocked @ ~1.1Ghz and modern GPU plus 1.5GiB of RAM and the SDK is free (on the LG software/app shop theres even a Batman game with 3D graphics and usb gamepad support... i think is a port of the Android version by Gameloft).
LG Specs