Issues with LEDs displaying correctly

  • [COLOR=rgb(39, 42, 52)]So I've been building my own RPI3 Ambilight setup using OSMC with Hyperion and WS2081 LEDs however I came upon a hiccup once I set it all up. When plugging the LED into the Raspberry Pi, I get an output that looks something like this: [MEDIA=imgur]id=a%2FbDARX;type=album[/MEDIA]
    Some of the lights are powered (however they don't function as per Hyperion), some of them are half powered and some are off. I tested all the LEDs beforehand using an Arduino and all of them are functioning correctly, so it's likely something to do with my setup.
    I'm powering it all using a 5V power supply wired using a stripped PC power cable. Not sure if that could be the issue.
    I was wondering if anybody had advice regarding possible steps of troubleshooting steps I could look into, rather than just pulling the whole thing down and resoldering all the connectors.
    Thanks, guys.[/COLOR]

  • hey! i found one good article for solve your problem of The Raspberry Pi 3 is the best microcomputers, because it gives an impressive speed with the good value in a small form factor. It is also accomplished and reliable so it will be used for numerous kind of projects such as making a cat feeder to local FM Radio Transmitter. However, You may use Raspberry Pi 3 with Kodi.

  • hey! i found one good article for solve your problem of The Raspberry Pi 3 is the best microcomputers, because it gives an impressive speed with the good value in a small form factor. It is also accomplished and reliable so it will be used for numerous kind of projects such as making a cat feeder to local FM Radio Transmitter. However, You may use Raspberry Pi 3 with Kodi.


    I am not sure what you are trying to get at. OP is already running OSMC, which is an OS specifically built for kodi as mediacenter.

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