* Handle Exceptions in main & Pythoninit * Have SSDPDiscover generic again * Have SSDPDiscover generic again * Change Info- to Debug logs as technical service messages * Nanoleaf - When switched on, ensure UDP mode * Include SQL Database in Cross-Compile instructions * Fix Clazy (QT code checker) and clang Warnings * Stop LedDevice:write for disabled device * Nanoleaf: Fix uint printfs * NanoLeaf: Fix indents to tabs * NanoLeaf - Add debug verbosity switches * Device switchability support, FileDevice with timestamp support * Nanoleaf Light Panels now support External Control V2 * Enhance LedDeviceFile by Timestamp + fix readyness * Stop color stream, if LedDevice disabled * Nanoleaf - remove switchability * Fix MultiColorAdjustment, if led-range is greater lednum * Fix logging * LedFileDevice/LedDevice - add testing support * New "Led Test" effect * LedDeviceFile - Add chrono include + Allow Led rewrites for testing * Stabilize Effects for LedDevices where latchtime = 0 * Update LedDeviceFile, allow latchtime = 0 * Distangle LinearColorSmoothing and LEDDevice, Fix Effect configuration updates * Updates LedDeviceFile - Initialize via Open * Updates LedDeviceNanoleaf - Initialize via Open, Remove throwing exceptions * Updates ProviderUDP - Remove throwing exceptions * Framebuffer - Use precise timer * TestSpi - Align to LedDevice updates * Pretty Print CrossCompileHowTo as markdown-file * Ensure that output is only written when LedDevice is ready * Align APA102 Device to new device staging * Logger - Remove clang warnings on extra semicolon * Devices SPI - Align to Device stages and methods * Fix cppcheck and clang findings * Add Code-Template for new Devices * Align devices to stages and methods, clean-up some code * Allow to reopen LedDevice without restart * Revert change "Remove Connect (PriorityMuxer::visiblePriorityChanged -> Hyperion::update) due to double writes" * Remove visiblePriorityChanged from LedDevice to decouple LedDevice from hyperion logic * Expose LedDevice getLedCount and align signedness
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About Hyperion
Hyperion.NG is an opensource Bias or Ambient Lighting implementation which you might know from TV manufacturers. It supports many LED devices and video grabbers. The project is still in a beta development stage (no stable release available).
Features:
- Low CPU load makes it perfect for SoCs like Raspberry Pi
- Json interface which allows easy integration into scripts
- A command line utility for testing and integration in automated environment
- 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).
- Black border detector and processor
- A scriptable (Python) effect engine
- A multi language web interface to configure and remote control hyperion
If you need further support please open a topic at the forum!
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to join us! We are looking always for people who wants to participate.
For an example, you can participate in the translation.
Requirements
Debian 9, Ubuntu 16.04 or higher. Windows is not supported currently.
We provide a macOS Build but we can not support this.
Building
See CompileHowto and CrossCompileHowto.
Download
Please be patient. The first release is coming soon.
License
The source is released under MIT-License (see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).