[RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Add-on Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=27) +---- Forum: Service Add-ons (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=152) +---- Thread: [RELEASE] Official XBMC boblight Addon (/showthread.php?tid=116331) Pages:
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- Lunatixz - 2011-12-13 Memphiz Wrote:Well i've had another look. DD-WRT unfortunatly is not that open source as OpenWRT - it has more a commercial touch (though it is of course free). I didn't find a HowTo on building packages for it. But the wiki states, that OpenWRT packages might be compatible. http://todbot.com/blog/2010/12/16/wifi-for-arduino-with-asus-wl-520gu/ according to the info above, serial communication between dd-wrt and micro-controller isn't a problem... how Do I install the daemon? is their an install package - Memphiz - 2011-12-13 Lunatixz Wrote:http://todbot.com/blog/2010/12/16/wifi-for-arduino-with-asus-wl-520gu/ I think my post you quoted should have made clear in what state the package is?!? So once again in a short form. No - i've opened a ticket for getting the package into OpenWrt first - no clue about making packages for dd-wrt - maybe the openwrt package will work once its in. - Lunatixz - 2011-12-13 Memphiz Wrote:I think my post you quoted should have made clear in what state the package is?!? So once again in a short form. No - i've opened a ticket for getting the package into OpenWrt first - no clue about making packages for dd-wrt - maybe the openwrt package will work once its in. What I should have said is... How did you do it? can you send me your source for the install package, and I will play around and see if I can get it working... - Memphiz - 2011-12-14 its attached to the ticket for openwrt see http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=954699&postcount=13 - Dannydeman - 2011-12-18 Will this work with multiple Philips AMBX lights? - Memphiz - 2011-12-18 philips? nope you need a boblight or clone ... philips controls its ambilight native doesn't it? Well it works as long as boblightd is involved - bleze - 2011-12-19 I have boblightd1.3, combustd installed and working with Philips amBX. Lights come on when I run this; Code: boblight-constant ff00ff; sleep 5; killall boblight-constant In XBMC the addon is installed and I've compiled the required lib so there is no popup at start up. But I get no colors when watching a movie. I've tried to use the remote settings to 127.0.0.1 19333, but no different. XBMC is crystalbuntu build from Nov 4. Too old? Any ideas? Thanks for the work! - bleze - 2011-12-19 actually I do not have 1.3 installed as when I built the required lib I have also built and installed newest boblightd. It does not write the version number in any output, but I think it's true. XBMC pops up and says it cannot connect. boblight-constant has no problem connecting and colors are displayed. XBMC log: Code: NOTICE: boblight: connection to boblightd failed: getsockopt() 127.0.0.1:19333 Connection refused If I telnet to the port I get connection refused also. If I start boblightd from prompt: Code: atv@Crystalbuntu:~/trunk$ sudo boblightd -f boblight-constant: Code: Starting boblight-constant with color ff00ff - Memphiz - 2011-12-19 bleze Wrote:actually I do not have 1.3 installed as when I built the required lib I have also built and installed newest boblightd. It does not write the version number in any output, but I think it's true. please post the complete xbmc.log to pastebin and put the link here. Please also post the boblightd.conf. So XBMC and boblightd are running on the same mashine right? Well it looks like it should work (when boblight-constant works, boblight addon should work too). No clue what prevents it from connecting here. - Kode - 2011-12-19 combustd is the magic layer between boblight and the ambx system, it could be that it's not compatible with the addon. - bleze - 2011-12-19 Memphiz, thank you for helping out. Yes XBMC and boblightd both running on aTV. boblight-constant works. XBMC log: http://pastebin.com/cUxv4ntR boblight.rb: http://pastebin.com/rMfA6hj1 boblight.conf: http://pastebin.com/7rWkC2zx Kode, I think the addon talks to boblight daemon and does not know or need to know combustd in any way. boblightd talks to combustd which clearly works as boblight-constant makes the leds light up. - Memphiz - 2011-12-19 yep ... it talks directly to boblightd ... if boblight-constant works - the addon should work too. Everything is looking ok in the xbmc.log ... beside that it just can't connect. You could try to alter your boblight.conf Code: [global] See the commented (prefixed by "#") interface. This will make boblight listen on all interfaces. After that use the network IP of your aTV instead of 127.0.0.1 for trying to connect. If its still failing please post the output of Code: netstat -n | grep 19333 - bleze - 2011-12-19 Ok I've commented out the interface line of the conf file and restarted boblightd. Changed IP to the IP of my aTV in the addon settings. Disabled and enabled addon. It still cannot connect... Code: netstat -n | grep 19333 outputs nothing... wierd that boblight-constant works when nothing else can connect to the port. I can set you up with SSH access to my aTV if you want to snoop around? Thanks - Memphiz - 2011-12-19 bleze Wrote:Ok I've commented out the interface line of the conf file and restarted boblightd. if that command doesn't output something then the boblightd daemon is not listening on port 19333 ... i'm already of the pc ... so no digging ... maybe you meet me on irc sometime (#xbmc-ios in freenode irc) - bleze - 2011-12-20 Memphiz Wrote:if that command doesn't output something then the boblightd daemon is not listening on port 19333 But how does this explain that boblight-constant works fine or rather what is the difference between addon and boblight-constant that results in this behavior? I will try to meet you on IRC if you're online to night... |