Amity – a simple HDMI-CEC home theater controller
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π retsyx2
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App Description
Amity is a fully open source project that uses a Raspberry Pi and a simple custom hardware board (Amity Board) to control a home theater using HDMI-CEC. The remote for Amity is a repurposed Apple Siri Remote, Amazon Fire TV remote, or a keyboard. Amity works by splitting the HDMI-CEC bus/network between the TV, and the receiver. To the TV, Amity emulates a single playback device, and to the receiver, Amity emulates a TV. The A/V HDMI signal between the receiver and TV is not touched. Amity requires a traditional home theater centered around a receiver, anything input directly to the TV (including TV apps) wonβt work because HDMI-CEC doesnβt provision its control. Using a simple streamer remote makes Amity easy to use by everyone.
Project Overview
Amity is an open-source project designed to simplify home theater control using HDMI-CEC with a Raspberry Pi and a custom hardware board. It emulates devices to the TV and receiver, allowing for easy control with repurposed remotes. The project is aimed at replacing traditional home theater remote solutions with a more customizable and potentially cheaper alternative. Despite its innovative approach, the project faces challenges in hardware availability and setup complexity for non-technical users.
Links
π Website: https://github.com/retsyx/amity
Features & Benefits
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Fully open source
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Customizable and potentially cheaper than commercial solutions
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Easy to use with repurposed remotes
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Reliable once configured
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Endless enhancement possibilities due to Raspberry Pi base
Areas for Improvement
π Requires a traditional home theater setup
π Limited to HDMI-CEC functionality
π Setup may be intimidating for non-technical users
π Hardware availability is a challenge