2012-02-06, 00:26
sounds like a messed up boblight.conf ... xbmc.log wouldn't help in that case...
util/serialport.cpp: In member function ‘bool CSerialPort::Open(std::string, int, int, int, int)’:
util/serialport.cpp:224:84: error: ‘ECHOPRT’ was not declared in this scope
bobo1on1 Wrote:What hardware are you using with boblight?
PolliSoft Wrote:I'm using the setup described in http://livelightproject.com/.
It works perfect with boblight 1.3 together with getpixel.
Edit: I fiddled a bit with my configuration file and when I use "5A" instead of "55 AA" as prefix, it works as a charm! It's wonderful!!!
Link to the newest revision of boblightd for Windows, http://www.mediafire.com/file/52gqotejz3...d_r416.rar
Memphiz Wrote:The number of pixels used for caluclationg the lights is hardcoded in the boblight addon (32x32 or 64x64 pixels i think). If your colors are not accurate you should fiddle with the settings in boblight.conf for each color i think (value, gamma).
MrHenky Wrote:I know this is offtopic but I just wanted to post this.
Here is my adalight + lightpack setup with XBMC.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wumdVgtuFo
It's running on a Atom 330 with nVidia ION chipset. Disabling the true fullscreen option made it work.
Thx for the help here anyway. I love XBMC.
Lunatixz Wrote:How would you use this for LED Strips I have four LED Strips spanning the outer edges of the screen and only want the outer most pixel colors averaged and lit...
My Current boblight v/h scan looks like this:
name top
hscan 0 100
vscan 0 50
name right
hscan 50 100
vscan 0 100
name left
hscan 0 50
vscan 0 100
name bottom
hscan 0 100
vscan 50 100
Memphiz Wrote:thx - i linked it in the first thread if you don't mind...