HarmonizeProject Versions Save

Harmonize Project lets you sync HDMI video with Philips Hue lights using a Raspberry Pi!

v2.3

8 months ago

This release adds the capability of adjusting the maximum brightness of the lights.

v2.2.1

1 year ago

This is a bug fix release with adjustments to time delays during initialisation and check on maximum allowed lights in entertainment area.

v2.2.0

1 year ago

Added support for using a specified file/URL for video input for greater compatibility with webcam video streams.

v2.1.0

1 year ago

Added two command line options to (1) select Bridge IP or ID and (2) vary the wait time to establish the video stream

v2.0.0

1 year ago

Adds compatibility with Hue Gradient Lightstrips

v1.3.1

1 year ago

This release utilizes APIv2 for Entertainment area querying. Also fixes bug if client info needs generated after starting program.

v1.3.0

1 year ago

Adds multicast DNS (mDNS) network discovery method.

v1.2.0

2 years ago
  • Optimized averaging algorithm for single light source configuration (use -s argument to enable)
  • Updates to Readme file

Current Known Bugs:

  • After registering, the script will store the clientdata but fail. Workaround - Run the script again as the necessary data was persisted.
  • Race condition surrounding capture device coming online to define width/height (w)/(h) and beginning thread to average image.

1.1.4

3 years ago
  • Clean up script and remove old dependency on MmbedTLS
  • Clarifications in Readme.

‎‎ Current Known Bugs:

  • After registering, the script will store the clientdata but fail. Workaround - Run the script again as the necessary data was persisted.

  • Race condition surrounding capture device coming online to define width/height (w)/(h) and beginning thread to average image.

1.1.3

3 years ago
  • Clarifications in Readme.

‎‎ Current Known Bugs:

  • After registering, the script will store the clientdata but fail. Workaround - Run the script again as the necessary data was persisted.

  • Race condition surrounding capture device coming online to define width/height (w)/(h) and beginning thread to average image.