Posts by Sammy_j2

    Forgive me if this is documented anywhere, while I feel I did a fairly through search is was by no means exhaustive.


    Is there an easier/simpler way to have Hyperion interface with multiple monitors? I have two esp32s, each with their own led strips on two monitors. I have two separate hardware instances, one for each screen.


    It seems that the capturing hardware tab is global and not local to each instance. I am aware that I can select QT and then have the input be "all displays" and then under each led instance via the LED output tab I need to manually alter the "Generated/Current LED configuration" for a few hundred LEDs... which I really do not want to do... Is there a better way to do this? Have I missed something somewhere??


    As a work around... I am sure this is blasphemer... I have HyperHDR running in parallel to Hyperion and have it controlling the second ESP32 on the second monitor... I do not really want to do this route for various reason and a whole slew of reasons I don't even think I would understand... But I really would just like to run everything off of one Hyperion if it is not a total pain...


    Any input would be greatly appreciated!


    Thanks

    I found a work around although I do not love it...


    I installed the raspberry pi OS and then ran Hyperion through that. It seems to be working now and not dominating the wifi network... I would still love to know why the hyperbain image was doing this and why.


    If anyone else has had this issue, please let me know.


    thanks :)

    hi all,


    I have hyperbain on a pi4 and it is connected to wifi via a synology router with a dedicated/segregated network for Iot devices. All of the Iot devices (mostly esp32) are on a 2.4 channel.


    When the pi connects it is running on 5ghz and everything else on the network stops responding... I can no longer connect with them...


    I have tried to trouble shoot the router but since everything works great the moment the pi is powered down I am wondering if it is just the pi hogging bandwidth or something?. All other 5gzh devices (ex. Phone, laptop, pc) seem to still be ae to connect.


    I am not aware of a router switching a whole network to 2.4 v 5, especially if it has a "smart conmect" feature.


    I really don't want to have to go and make a seperate network/vlan to get everything to ay nicely..


    Does anyone have any ideas???


    Thanks!