Install Hyperion on Rasplex?

Looking for detailed information on how to install hyperion on rasplex. been trying to find some easy understandable walkthroughs but no luck.

So if you guys can point me in the right direction that would be much appreciated.

 

maybe there's someone here with the skills that could write a nice little guide :)

 

Hello,

You can find the steps in order to install Hyperion on Rasplex here:

https://github.com/tvdzwan/hyperion/wiki/Installation-on-RPi-with-OpenELEC

I've done it a few month ago and it is pretty easy.

Hello,

You can find the steps in order to install Hyperion on Rasplex here:

https://github.com/tvdzwan/hyperion/wiki/Installation-on-RPi-with-OpenELEC

I've done it a few month ago and it is pretty easy.

Same here, i have it working quite nicely. The only small thing is that the grabmenu function doesnt work, so it doesnt kill the lightpack when in the menus. Its no biggie really tho.

Same here, i have it working quite nicely. The only small thing is that the grabmenu function doesnt work, so it doesnt kill the lightpack when in the menus. Its no biggie really tho.

Works fine for me: my lightpack only turns on during video playback. Everywhere else it is (properly) disabled, including menus.

 have no luck trying to install hyperion in rasplex with the openelec tutorial.

I am using lightberry leds on gpio connection.

But it keeps dark in my room.

next my json config. Anyone???

// Automatically generated configuration file for 'Hyperion daemon'
// Generated by: HyperCon (The Hyperion deamon configuration file builder
 
{
/// Device configuration contains the following fields: 
/// * 'name'       : The user friendly name of the device (only used for display purposes)
/// * 'type'       : The type of the device or leds (known types for now are 'ws2801', 'ldp8806',
///                  'lpd6803', 'sedu', 'adalight', 'lightpack', 'test' and 'none')
/// * 'output'     : The output specification depends on selected device. This can for example be the
///                  device specifier, device serial number, or the output file name
/// * 'rate'       : The baudrate of the output to the device
/// * 'colorOrder' : The order of the color bytes ('rgb', 'rbg', 'bgr', etc.).
"device" :
{
"name"       : "MyPi",
"type"       : "lightberry",
"output"     : "/dev/spidev0.0",
"rate"       : 250000,
"colorOrder" : "rgb"
},
 
/// Color manipulation configuration used to tune the output colors to specific surroundings. 
/// The configuration contains a list of color-transforms. Each transform contains the 
/// following fields:
///  * 'id'   : The unique identifier of the color transformation (eg 'device_1') ///  * 'leds' : The indices (or index ranges) of the leds to which this color transform applies
///             (eg '0-5, 9, 11, 12-17'). The indices are zero based. ///  * 'hsv' : The manipulation in the Hue-Saturation-Value color domain with the following 
///            tuning parameters:
///            - 'saturationGain'  The gain adjustement of the saturation
///            - 'valueGain'       The gain adjustement of the value
///  * 'red'/'green'/'blue' : The manipulation in the Red-Green-Blue color domain with the 
///                           following tuning parameters for each channel:
///            - 'threshold'       The minimum required input value for the channel to be on 
///                                (else zero)
///            - 'gamma'           The gamma-curve correction factor
///            - 'blacklevel'      The lowest possible value (when the channel is black)
///            - 'whitelevel'      The highest possible value (when the channel is white)
///
/// Next to the list with color transforms there is also a smoothing option.
///  * 'smoothing' : Smoothing of the colors in the time-domain with the following tuning 
///                  parameters:
///            - 'type'            The type of smoothing algorithm ('linear' or 'none')
///            - 'time_ms'         The time constant for smoothing algorithm in milliseconds
///            - 'updateFrequency' The update frequency of the leds in Hz
"color" :
{
"transform" :
[
{
"id"   : "default",
"leds" : "*",
"hsv" :
{
"saturationGain" : 2.2500,
"valueGain"      : 1.2000
},
"red" :
{
"threshold"  : 0.0000,
"gamma"      : 2.0000,
"blacklevel" : 0.0000,
"whitelevel" : 1.0000
},
"green" :
{
"threshold"  : 0.0000,
"gamma"      : 2.0000,
"blacklevel" : 0.0000,
"whitelevel" : 1.0000
},
"blue" :
{
"threshold"  : 0.0000,
"gamma"      : 2.0000,
"blacklevel" : 0.0000,
"whitelevel" : 1.0000
}
}
],
"smoothing" :
{
"type"            : "linear",
"time_ms"         : 100,
"updateFrequency" : 20.0000
}
},
 
///  The configuration for each individual led. This contains the specification of the area 
///  averaged of an input image for each led to determine its color. Each item in the list 
///  contains the following fields:
///  * index: The index of the led. This determines its location in the string of leds; zero 
///           being the first led.
///  * hscan: The fractional part of the image along the horizontal used for the averaging 
///           (minimum and maximum inclusive)
///  * vscan: The fractional part of the image along the vertical used for the averaging 
///           (minimum and maximum inclusive)
"leds" : 
[
{
"index" : 0,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 1,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8000, "maximum" : 0.9000 }
},
{
"index" : 2,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.7000, "maximum" : 0.8000 }
},
{
"index" : 3,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.6000, "maximum" : 0.7000 }
},
{
"index" : 4,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.5000, "maximum" : 0.6000 }
},
{
"index" : 5,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.4000, "maximum" : 0.5000 }
},
{
"index" : 6,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.3000, "maximum" : 0.4000 }
},
{
"index" : 7,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.2000, "maximum" : 0.3000 }
},
{
"index" : 8,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.1000, "maximum" : 0.2000 }
},
{
"index" : 9,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 }
},
{
"index" : 10,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 11,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.0625 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 12,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0625, "maximum" : 0.1250 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 13,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.1250, "maximum" : 0.1875 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 14,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.1875, "maximum" : 0.2500 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 15,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.2500, "maximum" : 0.3125 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 16,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.3125, "maximum" : 0.3750 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 17,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.3750, "maximum" : 0.4375 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 18,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.4375, "maximum" : 0.5000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 19,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.5000, "maximum" : 0.5625 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 20,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.5625, "maximum" : 0.6250 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 21,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.6250, "maximum" : 0.6875 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 22,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.6875, "maximum" : 0.7500 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 23,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.7500, "maximum" : 0.8125 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 24,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8125, "maximum" : 0.8750 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 25,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8750, "maximum" : 0.9375 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 26,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9375, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 27,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1500 }
},
{
"index" : 28,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 }
},
{
"index" : 29,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.1000, "maximum" : 0.2000 }
},
{
"index" : 30,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.2000, "maximum" : 0.3000 }
},
{
"index" : 31,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.3000, "maximum" : 0.4000 }
},
{
"index" : 32,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.4000, "maximum" : 0.5000 }
},
{
"index" : 33,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.5000, "maximum" : 0.6000 }
},
{
"index" : 34,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.6000, "maximum" : 0.7000 }
},
{
"index" : 35,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.7000, "maximum" : 0.8000 }
},
{
"index" : 36,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8000, "maximum" : 0.9000 }
},
{
"index" : 37,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 38,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9000, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 39,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.9375, "maximum" : 1.0000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 40,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8750, "maximum" : 0.9375 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 41,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8125, "maximum" : 0.8750 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 42,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.7500, "maximum" : 0.8125 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 43,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.6875, "maximum" : 0.7500 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 44,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.6250, "maximum" : 0.6875 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 45,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.5625, "maximum" : 0.6250 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 46,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.5000, "maximum" : 0.5625 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 47,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.4375, "maximum" : 0.5000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 48,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.3750, "maximum" : 0.4375 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 49,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.3125, "maximum" : 0.3750 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 50,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.2500, "maximum" : 0.3125 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 51,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.1875, "maximum" : 0.2500 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 52,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.1250, "maximum" : 0.1875 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 53,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0625, "maximum" : 0.1250 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 54,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.0625 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
},
{
"index" : 55,
"hscan" : { "minimum" : 0.0000, "maximum" : 0.1000 },
"vscan" : { "minimum" : 0.8500, "maximum" : 1.0000 }
}
],
 
/// The black border configuration, contains the following items: 
///  * enable    : true if the detector should be activated
///  * threshold : Value below which a pixel is regarded as black (value between 0.0 and 1.0)
"blackborderdetector" : 
{
"enable" : true,
"threshold" : 0.015
},
 
/// The configuration of the effect engine, contains the following items: 
///  * paths        : An array with absolute location(s) of directories with effects 
///  * bootsequence : The effect selected as 'boot sequence'
"effects" : 
{
"paths" : 
[
"/storage/hyperion/effects"
]
},
 
"bootsequence" : 
{
"effect" : "Rainbow swirl fast",
"duration_ms" : 3000
},
 
///  The configuration for the frame-grabber, contains the following items: 
///   * width        : The width of the grabbed frames [pixels]
///   * height       : The height of the grabbed frames [pixels]
///   * frequency_Hz : The frequency of the frame grab [Hz]
"framegrabber" : 
{
"width" : 64,
"height" : 64,
"frequency_Hz" : 10.0
},
 
/// The configuration of the XBMC connection used to enable and disable the frame-grabber. Contains the following fields: 
///  * xbmcAddress       : The IP address of the XBMC-host
///  * xbmcTcpPort       : The TCP-port of the XBMC-server
///  * grabVideo         : Flag indicating that the frame-grabber is on(true) during video playback
///  * grabPictures      : Flag indicating that the frame-grabber is on(true) during picture show
///  * grabAudio         : Flag indicating that the frame-grabber is on(true) during audio playback
///  * grabMenu          : Flag indicating that the frame-grabber is on(true) in the XBMC menu
///  * grabScreensaver   : Flag indicating that the frame-grabber is on(true) when XBMC is on screensaver
///  * enable3DDetection : Flag indicating that the frame-grabber should switch to a 3D compatible modus if a 3D video is playing
"xbmcVideoChecker" : 
{
"xbmcAddress" : "127.0.0.1",
"xbmcTcpPort" : 9090,
"grabVideo" : true,
"grabPictures" : true,
"grabAudio" : true,
"grabMenu" : true,
"grabScreensaver" : true,
"enable3DDetection" : false
},
 
/// The configuration of the Json server which enables the json remote interface
///  * port : Port at which the json server is started
"jsonServer" : 
{
"port" : 19444
},
 
/// The configuration of the Proto server which enables the protobuffer remote interface
///  * port : Port at which the protobuffer server is started
"protoServer" : 
{
"port" : 19445
},
 
/// The configuration of the boblight server which enables the boblight remote interface
///  * port : Port at which the boblight server is started
// "boblightServer" : 
// {
// "port" : 19333
// },
 
"endOfJson" : "endOfJson"
}
 

Can anyone running lightpack on Rasplex give me some pointers?

When my Rasplex boots (external power), USB plugged into Rasplex, config file made from HyperCon utility, but 2 LED's are constantly lit.

It will run through its 'Rainbow Swirl' boot up sequence, but still the 2 LED's stay powered on.  Those LED's do not change.

Killing hyperiond instance and restarting with autostart.sh does not resolve it.

The only thing I have found that works is to unplug Lightpack USB from the Pi, plug it back in, ssh in, killall hyperiond and restart with autostart.sh.

Is there something I can change in the init.d scripts, set up an 'on boot' script, etc. to get it to where I don't have to manually intervene?

 have no luck trying to install hyperion in rasplex with the openelec tutorial.

I am using lightberry leds on gpio connection.

But it keeps dark in my room.

next my json config. Anyone???

// Automatically generated configuration file for 'Hyperion daemon'
// Generated by: HyperCon (The Hyperion deamon configuration file builder
 
{
/// Device configuration contains the following fields: 
/// * 'name'       : The user friendly name of the device (only used for display purposes)
/// * 'type'       : The type of the device or leds (known types for now are 'ws2801', 'ldp8806',
///                  'lpd6803', 'sedu', 'adalight', 'lightpack', 'test' and 'none')
/// * 'output'     : The output specification depends on selected device. This can for example be the
///                  device specifier, device serial number, or the output file name
/// * 'rate'       : The baudrate of the output to the device
/// * 'colorOrder' : The order of the color bytes ('rgb', 'rbg', 'bgr', etc.).
"device" :
{
"name"       : "MyPi",
"type"       : "lightberry",
"output"     : "/dev/spidev0.0",
"rate"       : 250000,
"colorOrder" : "rgb"
},
 
 

Your output needs to be set to null.

ie  "output"            :"",

Can anyone running lightpack on Rasplex give me some pointers?

When my Rasplex boots (external power), USB plugged into Rasplex, config file made from HyperCon utility, but 2 LED's are constantly lit.

It will run through its 'Rainbow Swirl' boot up sequence, but still the 2 LED's stay powered on.  Those LED's do not change.

Killing hyperiond instance and restarting with autostart.sh does not resolve it.

The only thing I have found that works is to unplug Lightpack USB from the Pi, plug it back in, ssh in, killall hyperiond and restart with autostart.sh.

Is there something I can change in the init.d scripts, set up an 'on boot' script, etc. to get it to where I don't have to manually intervene?

So I have found this code:

https://gist.github.com/x2q/5124616

From here:

http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/9264/how-do-i-reset-a-usb-device-using-a-script

Anyone have a development pi that can compile that and post it?

I haven't had the time to build it but, you would need a cross compiler for Openlec:

http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=Building_and_Installing_OpenELEC_for_Raspberry_Pi#Cross_Compiling_and_Build_Systems

The STK1160 driver is not installed on Rasplex 0.5, so there is no hyperion support on this one.

It would be nice if somebody has the skills to builds a Rasplex image with hyperion and driver installed.

Greetz

The STK1160 driver is not installed on Rasplex 0.5, so there is no hyperion support on this one.
It would be nice if somebody has the skills to builds a Rasplex image with hyperion and driver installed.


Greetz

It works seamlessly from the upgrade from 0.4.1 to 0.5.0.

It works seamlessly from the upgrade from 0.4.1 to 0.5.0.

And for the ones that have just installed the v0.5.0 for first time? We need to compile what is told above?

Thank you.

And for the ones that have just installed the v0.5.0 for first time? We need to compile what is told above?

Thank you.

I'm not sure.

You can try the steps from here:

https://github.com/tvdzwan/hyperion/wiki/Installation-on-RPi-with-OpenELEC

on 0.5.0, if that doesn't work, install 0.4.1, do the above, then let the system update itself?

I'm not sure.

You can try the steps from here:

https://github.com/tvdzwan/hyperion/wiki/Installation-on-RPi-with-OpenELEC

on 0.5.0, if that doesn't work, install 0.4.1, do the above, then let the system update itself?

I did that and didn't work, and I didn't want to install again, but I'll try to get the 0.4.1 working with hyperion and then update, either way, thank you all.

Hi,

I have not managed to run lightberry with rasperry. I have a Raspberry Model: B +. I installed the following versions of rasplex:
0.4.0 rc5 to be compatible with my rasperry b +
0.4.1
0.5
And I followed this tutorial:

https://github.com/tvdzwan/hyperion/wiki/Installation-on-RPi-with-OpenELEC

But I do not get it to work ... is installed correctly, but apparently hyperion not start ... I'm new to this. Why can you help please?

I forgot to say that a picture of openlec the web page lightberry works all good, already installed everything ...

thank you very much

I did that and didn't work, and I didn't want to install again, but I'll try to get the 0.4.1 working with hyperion and then update, either way, thank you all.

Does Hyperiond start on boot for you?  Can you start it manually?   ssh into your pi and check for hyperiond processes.

If it is running, there is a Hyperion App for android that you can use to connect to the hyperion 'server' running on the pi.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.hyperion.hyperionfree

Make sure that it is running seperately before trying to get it working with rasplex.

If you know that it is running on boot and you can connect to it with the above app and control the LED's, then we can assist in getting it working with Rasplex, ie bad config, etc.

If its not running on boot, etc.   then tail the logs while you try running the autostart.sh script to restart the hyperiond processes and post the output.

Hi,

I have not managed to run lightberry with rasperry. I have a Raspberry Model: B +. I installed the following versions of rasplex:
0.4.0 rc5 to be compatible with my rasperry b +
0.4.1
0.5
And I followed this tutorial:

https://github.com/tvdzwan/hyperion/wiki/Installation-on-RPi-with-OpenELEC

But I do not get it to work ... is installed correctly, but apparently hyperion not start ... I'm new to this. Why can you help please?

I forgot to say that a picture of openlec the web page lightberry works all good, already installed everything ...

thank you very much

Hello , it is possible that the GPO of raspberry b + to be different from the model "B " this not communicating well with lightberry ?

I see the autostar file is correct, ...

Thank You.

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Does Hyperiond start on boot for you?  Can you start it manually?   ssh into your pi and check for hyperiond processes.

If it is running, there is a Hyperion App for android that you can use to connect to the hyperion 'server' running on the pi.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.hyperion.hyperionfree

Make sure that it is running seperately before trying to get it working with rasplex.

If you know that it is running on boot and you can connect to it with the above app and control the LED's, then we can assist in getting it working with Rasplex, ie bad config, etc.

If its not running on boot, etc.   then tail the logs while you try running the autostart.sh script to restart the hyperiond processes and post the output.

Sorry of the late response, but I was quite busy and didn't have time for working with this, just wanted to enjoy watching media with it. But yesterday I made an effort and try to set this again.

This is how I am at the moment, Rasplex v0.4.1 recently installed -the only change made is the license for the codecs- and after that installed hyperion with this guide. Now come the issues, I have configured that to work with my lightpack as said here because that is my led configuration -paths of effects and so is as they come in the original file-, but I can connect to the RPi with the app that you said, but nothing happens when I test it... All led are off all the time. So, what do you think is the next step?

Again, thank you very much for everything!

Sorry, just saw this.  

If nothing happens when you test it with the android app, there is something else going on.

Try connecting the lightpack to a PC and running the software to test it.  If you do not get lights, etc. Then take it up with the lightpack support.