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added multicast reception in the udp effect (#675)
* Removed -HUP so the default -TERM signal is sent instead. - hyperiond only listens for TERM and INT. HUP is often used to get an exe to reread its config Changed pgrep to add '-x' so it wont partial match on the exe name. - I have multiple instances with multiple hyperiond-instance1 names - this ensures the service script only kills the right process * reversing errant change to hyperion.systemd.sh * cleaned up a couple of compiler warnings * moved bitpair_to_byte initialiser to (hopefully) work with older GCC * compiler warning in udp driver removed some tabs in ws2812b.cpp * formatting - spaces to tabs * moved rpi_281x to tag sk6812-v1.0 * moving to my fork of rpi_281x * removed dos line endings * Found some more "dos" line ending files * Added multicast support to the udp listener "effect" * the default udp.json will listen to unicast on port 2391 (as it used to) the new udp-mcast.json will listen on multicast 239.255.28.01:2801 Former-commit-id: 5c76fabd3da141094f5434ed869420ad6e581fd8
HYPERION
Hyperion is an opensource 'AmbiLight' implementation supported by many devices. The main features of Hyperion are:
- Low CPU load. For a led string of 50 leds the CPU usage will typically be below 1.5% on a non-overclocked Pi.
- Json interface which allows easy integration into scripts.
- A command line utility allows easy testing and configuration of the color transforms (Transformation settings are not preserved over a restart at the moment...).
- Priority channels are not coupled to a specific led data provider which means that a provider can post led data and leave without the need to maintain a connection to Hyperion. This is ideal for a remote application (like our Android app).
- HyperCon. A tool which helps generate a Hyperion configuration file.
- Kodi-checker which checks the playing status of Kodi and decides whether or not to capture the screen.
- Black border detector.
- A scriptable effect engine.
- Generic software architecture to support new devices and new algorithms easily.
More information can be found on the official Hyperion Wiki
If you need further support please open a topic at the our new forum! Hyperion webpage/forum.
The source is released under MIT-License (see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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