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LEDs Partially Lighting Up with ESPixelStick and FPP 8.3

Started by irumi, December 05, 2024, 10:39:05 AM

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Quote from: mikelu53 on December 08, 2024, 03:53:14 PMOn the FPP output config, universe size is x3 of pixel count, 3 channels per pixel. I only have one wled with a prop of 212, i set the universe size to x3. 
The first universe works with the values indicated in xLights. In my case, FPP sends the Universe 1 data to all my ESPixels.

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Quote from: irumi on December 09, 2024, 02:10:40 AMThank you for the ideas and advice. I will use xLights and xLights Scheduler for this year. It works with DDP. I'll try with FPP on my Raspberry Pi next year.
If you are hitting the xLights lightbulb and direct output from xLights is working, it should still work with FPP.  They just suggested that the ESP8266 will drop lights and stutter over wifi and it will likely have issues.  Again, I don't own one, so if it is working for you...great!

After it is working in xlights, are you running FPP connect?  If so, which options are you choosing?  Without the SD card you will not be able to upload to the ESPixelSticks for multisync, but you still need to upload to the FPP Player.

https://falconchristmas.com/forum/index.php?topic=17207.0
Update UDPOutput to support a "blocking" mode to slow down packet output to allow slower controllers to keep up better. (Advanced UI setting)



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