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RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Memphiz - 2014-12-19 http://mirrors.kodi.tv/releases/android/arm/kodi-14.0-Helix_rc3-armeabi-v7a.apk (we are not in the playstore yet). Also have a look in our wiki (wiki) (if you are unsure on how to install an apk) RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - sergisat - 2014-12-19 Hello and sorry if my question is answered before, I read all quickly. I have installed in my openwrt router boblightd and in my androidTV last boblight in xbmc. When I start boblightd (boblight server) in my router this is the output: root@OpenWrt:~# (InitLog) start of log /root/.boblight/boblightd.log (PrintFlags) starting boblightd -f (CConfig::LoadConfigFromFile) opening /etc/boblight.conf (CConfig::CheckConfig) checking config lines (CConfig::CheckDeviceConfig) ERROR: /etc/boblight.conf no devices defined (CConfig::CheckColorConfig) ERROR: /etc/boblight.conf no colors defined (CConfig::CheckLightConfig) ERROR: /etc/boblight.conf no lights defined This is my config for testing purposes before I receive my arduino: [global] #interface 10.0.0.2 port 19333 [device] name arduino output dd bs=1 > /dev/null 2>&1 channels 6 type popen interval 10000 [color] name red rgb FF0000 [color] name green rgb 00FF00 [color] name blue rgb 0000FF [light] name light00 color red arduino 1 color green arduino 2 color blue arduino 3 hscan 9 19 vscan 85 100 [light] name light01 color red arduino 4 color green arduino 5 color blue arduino 6 hscan 0 10 vscan 85 100 [light] name light02 color red arduino 7 color green arduino 8 color blue arduino 9 hscan 0 8 vscan 71 86 What is the problem on my daemon server config? Thanks. RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - curunoir - 2014-12-19 (2014-12-19, 12:34)Memphiz Wrote: http://mirrors.kodi.tv/releases/android/arm/kodi-14.0-Helix_rc3-armeabi-v7a.apk (we are not in the playstore yet). Also have a look in our wiki (wiki) (if you are unsure on how to install an apk) Here's the log with Kodi, quite different : http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=376835 The errors says it can't connect to boblightd, so now it sounds logical. I just have to wait for my Raspberry and Lightberry pack I guess. Unless I try it with a Raspbmc virtual machine, if it is possible... RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - sergisat - 2014-12-21 Solved, I switch from boblight-daemon_412-1_ar71xx.ipk to boblight-daemon_412-2_ar71xx.ipk and working. RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Jazzik - 2015-01-11 Hey guys, hoping for a little assistance, I put together my first Arduino Boblight tonight, and it was all going marvellously. I used the following code Code: /* t4a_boblight Prefix was calculated with the processing script mentioned earlier in this post to be 41 64 61 00 95 C0 with 150 LEDs. However, using the boblight config generator and changing the prefix accordingly. The first 50 LED's appear to work perfectly, no matter how many I change it to, everything after that flashes wildly in different colours! The NeoPixel test script for the arduino however works flawlessly. Any suggestions and help greatly appreciated. RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - MrHenky - 2015-01-11 Since it is not possible to copy the libboblight.so into the /data/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/libboblight.so folder without root, can the apk file be altered to have the file in there in the beginning? On my HTC One, where I have root, the boblight plugin installed and worked right away. In the /data/data/org.xbmc.kodi/lib folder were a lot of other Kodi related files, so getting files there is possible. Just not afterwards, which sucks, if one does not have root. RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Memphiz - 2015-01-12 Unlikely to happen tbh. I really have a hard time to understand how android is intended to be used from a developer point of view here. I think its considered a security flaw to download a binary library and load it from an app. Otherwise i have no idea why our app is not allowed to write into that directory without root *sucks* RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - overdrive69 - 2015-01-16 Is or would there be e version for openelec on cubox? RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Memphiz - 2015-01-16 the cubox devs work on rendercapture support. Once its done the boblightaddon will work automagically on that platform. RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - overdrive69 - 2015-01-16 Thanks for the info, does this mean that then the connection between boblight and boblightd will work like on openelec x86 64? RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Memphiz - 2015-01-16 That connection already works ... but the leds wouldn't work yet. Once the RenderCapture support for the cubox platform is developed into kodi it just would start working then. RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Basekid - 2015-01-17 When i try to install boblight (previous steps went fine) i get this confusing error: jelle@XBMC:~/boblight-read-only/boblight-read-only$ make && sudo make install make all-recursive make[1]: Entering directory `/home/jelle/boblight-read-only/boblight-read-only' Making all in src make[2]: Entering directory `/home/jelle/boblight-read-only/boblight-read-only/src' source='lib/boblight_client.cpp' object='libboblight_la-boblight_client.lo' libtool=yes \ DEPDIR=.deps depmode=none /bin/bash ../depcomp \ /bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CXX --mode=compile g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -c -o libboblight_la-boblight_client.lo `test -f 'lib/boblight_client.cpp' || echo './'`lib/boblight_client.cpp libtool: compile: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -c lib/boblight_client.cpp -o .libs/libboblight_la-boblight_client.o ../libtool: line 984: g++: command not found make[2]: *** [libboblight_la-boblight_client.lo] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/jelle/boblight-read-only/boblight-read-only/src' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jelle/boblight-read-only/boblight-read-only' make: *** [all] Error 2 jelle@XBMC:~/boblight-read-only/boblight-read-only$ [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Memphiz - 2015-01-18 if this is ubuntu do apt-get install build-essentials or what its called (you are missing a c++ compiler on that system) RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Furby8704 - 2015-01-18 can we use boblight with a capture card to read any hdmi source like hyperion?? if so how would i go about doing so?? RE: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Memphiz - 2015-01-19 You would need to write a boblight-client which grabs the image from the capture card. Basically you need some sort of programmers API for that card to get the frames and scale them down to something small (like 80x80 pixels) and then feed them to boblightd. (look at boblight-x11 code to get an idea what needs to be done...). |