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Adalight-FastLED
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Adalight-FastLED
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Copy 2 LED inputs to 100 LED strip (1 input to 50 LEDs each)
Software and Hardware used: I am using Adalight Fastled (https://github.com/dmadison/Adalight-FastLED) with a WS2812B strip.
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Spectrum and Monitor ambient light
Run Adalight with Prismatik.
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Arduino Nano Every + WS2812B + FastLED
The sketch I used for the DIY Ambilight can be found here: https://github.com/dmadison/Adalight-FastLED/blob/master/Arduino/LEDstream_FastLED/LEDstream_FastLED.ino
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Support for making WS2811 code work for APA102
Use this code instead. Define the LED type, data, and clock pins at the top.
- NMS with Philip's Hue Adds so much 😍😍😍 lighting my room up with the colours of the universe 😍
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Issue with Ambilight ws2812b led strip
Of course, here it is: https://github.com/dmadison/Adalight-FastLED
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Unity + C# + Adalight FastLED - How to send data from C# to Adalight?
I have uploaded a sketch Adalight-FastLED to an Arduino Mega. The following description is the requirement for my c# app that is using a slightly modified Ardity to send byte[] instead of strings to the Arduino.
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Led ambilight for 2 monitors?
another warning: the off the shelf kits come with a relatively low baked-in baudrate (115200, but confirm with your seller), this might limit your LED framerate, read this, so don't set your software to 360-noscope-fps capture right away... so either you are fine with what you'll get and you leave it at that or you want a higher rate, in which case you'll need to flash it with any other arduino ambilight sketch (such as this) with values that work for your board (any arduino ambilight tutorial on the subject will do)
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Elite is probably my biggest reason for using ambient lighting (camera doesn't pick it up very well but you get the picture)
I used this: https://github.com/dmadison/Adalight-FastLED If you need any further help, dm me. I'm electrician, so I didn't need to learn how the electronics work.
What are some alternatives?
Json.NET - Json.NET is a popular high-performance JSON framework for .NET
Pico_WS2812 - Simple WS2812 LED library for the Raspberry Pi Pico in C++
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
HyperHDR - Highly optimized open source ambient lighting implementation based on modern digital video and audio stream analysis for Windows, macOS and Linux (x86 and Raspberry Pi / ARM).
MessagePack for C# (.NET, .NET Core, Unity, Xamarin) - Extremely Fast MessagePack Serializer for C#(.NET, .NET Core, Unity, Xamarin). / msgpack.org[C#]
hyperion.ng - The successor to Hyperion aka Hyperion Next Generation
Ceras - Universal binary serializer for a wide variety of scenarios https://discord.gg/FGaCX4c
Lightpack - Lightpack and Prismatik open repository
Bond - Bond is a cross-platform framework for working with schematized data. It supports cross-language de/serialization and powerful generic mechanisms for efficiently manipulating data. Bond is broadly used at Microsoft in high scale services.
Firebase-ESP32 - [DEPRECATED]🔥 Firebase RTDB Arduino Library for ESP32. The complete, fast, secured and reliable Firebase Arduino client library that supports CRUD (create, read, update, delete) and Stream operations.
FlatSharp - Fast, idiomatic C# implementation of Flatbuffers
hyperion - Hyperion is an open source ambient light software. Feel free to join us and contribute new features! Webpage: https://hyperion-project.org/