Re: Using a boblight for non-media tasks? (Things like programming or just browsing)

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Bob van Loosen

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Sep 13, 2013, 8:07:29 PM9/13/13
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I've used it for a while, if you set the speed really really low you
don't notice the changes, but looks nice as a background light.

Bob.

On 21-08-13 20:32, thed...@thegreendonkey.com wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm just wondering if anybody's ever set up a boblight and just casually used it while surfing or programming in a darkened room.
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> It seems like a good idea to me to reduce eye strain, but I'm wondering if it might be distracting or anything, so some first-hand experiences would be awesome.
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> Thanks!
>

richa...@gmail.com

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Oct 8, 2014, 1:31:40 PM10/8/14
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Op zaterdag 14 september 2013 02:07:29 UTC+2 schreef Bob van Loosen:

Boblight is only reacting to vidoe i thought ?

or am i wrong ?

guddimon

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Oct 8, 2014, 2:35:00 PM10/8/14
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Hi,

no, boblight itself does not react to video. There is a client that analyzes the video output and converts it into messages boblight understands.

You can find a simple library here:

I use the wide spread client for watching video. With my library I'm able to control the lights by an old IR remote control. I even wrote some code in Java (not yet published) where I can control each light just by clicking.

It all depends on your phantasy ;-)

Bye,
guddimon
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