This is really neat, so many DIY AMBIlight clones for people who already have a TV. Would be neat to take the PC out of the picture. Are there any NTSC/PAL decoding solutions out there (that dont require an FPGA)? You could do some super-basic color analysis that way… [via]
The software analyses the image on your monitor and transfers its data by USB to the Ligthpack board. This board lights the surface behind a monitor, TV or laptop by means of RGB LEDs of the corresponded colors. The effect reminds the illumination of Phillips Ambilight TVs most of all.
light-pack – USB content-driving ambient lighting system - [Link]
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October 2nd, 2011 at 3:49 pm
Something similar but without PC or FPGA:
http://www.elektor.com/magazines/2008/february/surround-light.350068.lynkx
http://www.elektor.com/magazines/2008/february/tv-surround-light.350086.lynkx