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HyperHDR is an open-source ambient lighting solution developed by awawa-dev that delivers real-time color synchronization between on-screen content and LED strips or other compatible lighting hardware. Designed for Windows, macOS, and Linux (both x86 and Raspberry Pi / ARM architectures), the software continuously analyzes digital video and audio streams to generate matching light effects, creating an immersive viewing experience for movies, games, and music. Version 21.0.0.0 represents the first public release under this branding and focuses on high-performance processing, low-latency capture, and broad hardware compatibility, making it suitable for home-theater PCs, gaming rigs, and DIY media centers. Typical use cases include extending the perceived screen area onto surrounding walls, reducing eye strain in dark rooms, and adding dynamic ambiance to live concerts or sports broadcasts. The application falls within the multimedia/utility category and supports a wide range of USB and network-based LED controllers, allowing users to configure color calibration, intensity zones, and effect smoothing through a web-based interface. Because the codebase is optimized for modern multi-threaded CPUs and GPU-accelerated frame grabbing, HyperHDR can handle 4K HDR content without introducing noticeable lag, while optional audio-reactive modes pulse lights in sync with bass or mid-range frequencies. Configuration profiles can be saved and switched automatically when different applications are detected, enabling seamless transitions between cinematic, gaming, and casual lighting presets. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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