0.15.0-b2 causes flashing. Downgrade to 0.14.3 resolves the issue with no other changes
What happened?
Upgrading a Dig-Quad (ethernet) from 0.14.3 to 0.15.0-b2 results in weird flashing. See the first part of this video with the Colortwinkles effect: https://imgur.com/a/CXnvmKY
The flashing only seems to occur on GPIO 16 and 1. It does not occur on GPIO 3. Additionally, I am not seeing the flashing with the solid effect. I can see it with a several effects, and it's really visible with Colortwinkles in the video.
After rolling back to 0.14.3 the flashing no longer occurs.
I have three other Dig-Quads (ethernet as well) and a Dig-Octa (ethernet) that upgraded without issue. I am mystified as to what the difference can be. They are all running the same effect (Candle Multi) usually.
To Reproduce Bug
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Expected Behavior
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Install Method
Binary from install.quinled.info
What version of WLED?
WLED 0.15.0-b2 (build 2404100)
Which microcontroller/board are you seeing the problem on?
ESP32
Relevant log/trace output
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Anything else?
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B3 does the same thing.
You will need to provide more detail then. Including output from debug build.
The same thing happens to me. ESP32, ver: 0.15.0-b5 GPIO 14.
Thank you for posting this, I thought I was going crazy after upgrading to the full release of 0.15.0 and my lights completely **** the bed. I'm also using a DigQuad, I have 3 segments 2 of which are on GPIO 1 and 16. My segment on GPIO 3 was fine but the other two were just random color noise. I thought something ate through wiring or something but as soon as I downgraded back to 0.14.3 all was well.
I think I'm seeing this too, ESP32, a segment on GPIO 2 flashes occasionally, but segments on GPIO 4, 18 & 19 don't seem to. No issues prior to the 15.0 upgrade, don't think I saw the issue on b3 though either! It may also be rebooting at the time it flashes, as the uptime is much lower than I expect.