Hyperion-project is an open-source publisher dedicated to immersive lighting control, best known for Hyperion Ambient Light, the next-generation rewrite of the original Hyperion software. Designed for home-cinema enthusiasts and DIY smart-home builders, the application captures on-screen colors from any video source—HDMI, USB, or network stream—and translates them in real time to addressable LED strips mounted behind screens, walls, or furniture. Typical installations range from modest 30-inch monitors ringed with a single strip to multi-meter living-room setups that synchronize surround lighting with movies, games, or music visualizers. Beyond entertainment, Hyperion integrates with home-automation platforms such as Home Assistant, MQTT, and Phil Hue bridges, enabling scheduled mood lighting, wake-up fades, or security presence simulation. Configuration is handled through an intuitive web interface that offers effect libraries, black-bar detection, smoothing filters, and multi-device priorities, while a JSON-API and plug-in architecture allow advanced users to script custom behaviors. The software runs headlessly on Raspberry Pi, Linux PCs, Windows, and embedded OpenWrt routers, consuming minimal CPU thanks to efficient framebuffer and DirectX grabbers. Community-driven releases are compiled for major architectures and delivered through contemporary package managers. Hyperion Ambient Light is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package channels like winget, always install the latest upstream build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch deployment.
The successor to Hyperion aka Hyperion Next Generation
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