schwereralseisen Willst Du dein WLED direkt steuern oder bezog sich Deine Frage auf das WLED Device in Hyperion?
Beiträge von Lord-Grey
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Maybe you can also share an export of your configuration.
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Marxon
Yes, you described the Latch Time scenario well.
If you only have a small number of LEDs the processing time is anyway greater than the time the strip required doing the updates.
But if you have many LEDs, latch time might get relevant.
There are strips that work via a different protocol (e.g. AP102) which do not need any latch time at all.Refresh/Rewrite time.
There are LED strips (maybe in the past...) which do not maintain one update over a longer period of time.
In that case you need to refresh the strip or in other words rewrite the latest update.
Refresh time does not kick-in, if you have a continuous stream of updates.
But in case you send only a single color effect or disable the device (which is sending one! update of black saving resources),
some strips do not maintain the color after a while.
Therefore, the hyperion device rewrite the latest update to help the strip maintaining a stable color.If Refresh time is misleading and Rewrite Time is more intuitive, I am happy updating the naming in the UI....
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just a dumb question : why the ws281x library work's on the raspberry pi 0 and not on the raspberry pi 400 ?
Because the library checks, if the hardware used is supported.
If you would like to further drill-down into details, suggest you check with the library providers (which is not the Hyperion team):
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led is not recognized (software issue?).
"Hardware revision is not supported"
Alpha11 does not include the ws281x library which supports an ri 400.
You need Hyperion 2.0.12, which we will hopefully release today.
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Latch time
Latch time is the time-frame a device requires until the next update can be processed.
During that time-frame any updates done via ignored.
Refresh TimeRefresh time aka Rewrite time is the time frame a devices requires to be refreshed, if no updated happened in the meantime.
Both parameters do justice to what an individual device or LED-strip requires.
The datasheets in general will provide you, if and what timings are required.Often users think that lower numbers of latch time or higher number in baud rate are better, ignoring the specific needs of a device's specification and then wondering why they see unexpected behaviour.
Therefore, familiarize yourself with the specifics of a device and then apply those parameters.
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Anagorn Seem you can also work with the bulbs without going to the cloud...
Have a look here:
https://github.com/kpsuperplane/homebridge-wiz-lan
https://github.com/zranger1/HubitatWizLightDriver
https://github.com/sbidy/pywizlight
Suggest you first play around with getting a feels for the commands via commandline and then start coding... -
Or is there a way I could contribute and investigate myself?
Yes, you can implement a new Wiz device type using the API specification and share via a pull request.
https://docs.pro.wizconnected.com/#introduction
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Wiz Lights are currently not supported.
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Hi, leider kannst Du momentan nur eine Instanz pro File sichern.
Um die zweite Instanz zu exportieren, gehe auf die Dashboard Seite und wechsele auf die zweite Instanz. Dann stoße den Export an.Für den Import analog. Immer erst die Instanz richtig setzen, dann Export/Import durchführen.
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Okay i had hope, but this is the log after I fixed the root privilege problem:
See my latest post above.... The library is not in the master and therefore not included in the nightly build....
Ok i will try it with a Pi 3B+ instead until the Zero 2 gets support from Hyperion
Yes, maybe familiarize yourself with the setup and the move to the Zero 2 afterwards.
If PR1366 gets merged, you will have the update in the nightly build.... -
Just check, the latest library version is not yet included in the master... sorry for that...
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is it possible to just update the library in the Alpha 11 version
No, it is a code library, which requires a build of hyperion.
Where can I find the development versions?
Nightly builds at:
https://apt.hyperion-project.org/
or you compile yourself....
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Ambientheater77 The issue is with a brand new rpi zero 2 W not with the old rpi zero.
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The currently used ws281x library does not support your hardware yet.
To address the issue, we need to update the library and build a new Hyperion version.
The current Master Code branch, already includes and updated library, in case you would like to do an own build or use a version under development.
If not, you need to wait for the next release. No ETA defined yet
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filmgarage Do I understand it right, that you would like to have one area on a screen being mapped to 5 LEDs simultaneously?
Currently, you can achieve this by a custom layout.
First define a layout for the number of pixels.
Then duplicate every mapping for a pixel five times.
See picture for illustration (for 3 pixels, 5 LEDs each - I did it only for the 1st pixel!): -
Versuche mal folgendes Layout, welches ich Dir angehängt habt.
Öffne die Datei in einem Editor und kopiere den Inhalt in die "Generierte/Aktuelle LED-Konfiguration" Textbox.
Inhalt darin vorher löschen. Und klicke auf "Aktualisiere Vorschau"Dann sollte es etwa so aussehen.
Dann speichere.
Wenn Du die Textbox nicht siehst, wechsle auf Settingls-Level = Experte" -
was ist jetzt los , er rechnet falsch zusammen ? 32+28+18+16=94 aber er sagt 88?
Wenn Du eine Lückenlänge = 6 definierst, musst Du auch
32+28+18+16=94 -6 = 88 rechnen.
Nur klicken hilft nicht... -
Du musst auch Deine Gesamtzahl definieren.
Wenn Du WLED konfigurierst bekommst Du doch die Gesamtzahl (230 + 94) angezeigt.
Damit musst Du ein Layout konfigurieren, d.h. 324 LED, von denen Du 230 Blacklistest. -
Ich suche jetzt eigentlich nur noch nach einer Lösung, die Synchronisation der LEDs nach der 230'sten Diode zu starten.
Ich gehe mal davon aus, Du willst, dass die ersten 229 LEDs beim Layout ignoriert werden?
Dann definiere eine Ausschlussregel:
Falls Du was anderes meinst, dann wäre ein Bild hilfreich...