Via the remote control you can apply things only temporarily.
That is why I recommended you should create an Image Effect via the Effect Configurator. Save that Effect and it will show up under the Effects in the Hyperion System tray. If you clear effects, the capture will kick in again.
'm mostly android, although I do have an iPad that I could potentially use for this.
The screenshots are there to give you an idea about the concept. Similar apps are available on Android. There is no need to have an iOS device to make use of Hyperion's API.
question to your post #29 I´ve multiple instances, so is it possible to send this POST command for a definied instance? In normal case I start my hyperion with "command = system" but in a few times I must start an instace manuell.
The suspend and resume sub-command should stop or start all components for all instances. Depending on the LED type, the LED device requires retries to get active.... I would suggest you first explore what has been written to the log, why one or another instance did not resume successfully.
Then you (or we) can fix the root cause..... or you have a good explanation why you just need being more patient
Besides that you are able to run API commands against a selected instance.
Unfortunately, you need to run two commands via the same session. First the instance selection and second the command. Most standard tools do not support that kind of http command chaining. An alternative option is to use WebSockets and issue both command via the same WebSocket established.
Note: System commands are on system and NOT on instance basis.
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Grabber (USB-Aufnahme, d.h. Input) konfigurierst Du hier. Note: Adalight ist KEIN Grabber.
LED-Hardware (Output) konfigurierst Du hier:
Für LED-Hardware...
Wenn Du ein ls -ltr /dev/tty* machst, solltest Du etwa folgendes sehen:
Teile bitte mal Deine Ausgabe....
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