Interesting solution. In most cases I would just assume using a IR beacon that connects to WiFi. There are several that are supported by HASS and they are cheap. This is probably more robust though.
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>You know the feeling of having just created a perfect setup for your hacker lab? Sometimes, there’s just this missing piece in the puzzle that requires you to do a small hack, and those are the most tempting. [maxime borges] has such a perfect setup that involves a HDMI 4:2 switch, and he brings us a write-up on integrating that HDMI switch into Home Assistant through emulating an infrared receiver’s signals.
Interesting solution. In most cases I would just assume using a IR beacon that connects to WiFi. There are several that are supported by HASS and they are cheap. This is probably more robust though.
Archive: https://archive.today/fXXoh
From the post:
>>You know the feeling of having just created a perfect setup for your hacker lab? Sometimes, there’s just this missing piece in the puzzle that requires you to do a small hack, and those are the most tempting. [maxime borges] has such a perfect setup that involves a HDMI 4:2 switch, and he brings us a write-up on integrating that HDMI switch into Home Assistant through emulating an infrared receiver’s signals.
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