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Support for WLED 0.13.1?

Open sofakng opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

Has this been updated to WLED 0.13.1?

I know the README says this project won't be updated but I saw a few commits so I was wondering.

I like having the flexibility of WLED animations (and for diyHue) but also use HyperHDR with AWA protocol.

sofakng avatar Jul 26 '22 18:07 sofakng

Hi You have v7 beta available (based on WLED 0.13.1) in the releases section: https://github.com/awawa-dev/HyperSerialWLED/releases Please follow the instruction and set desired serial communication speed in WLED panel.

But WLED WLED 0.13.1 has some serious bugs like:

https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/issues/2698 https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/issues/2618

Don't know if it affects HyperSerialWLED because I have rewritten whole part of the WLED serial communication and at least it works for me. You can also test it and let me know about the result.

awawa-dev avatar Jul 26 '22 21:07 awawa-dev

WLED 0.13.3 s released but i dont knowing if its somthing new or fixed things that can being good for our systems. https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/releases/tag/v0.13.3

MattWestb avatar Aug 26 '22 12:08 MattWestb

I was hopping there's a way you can make it work with 0.13.3 too.

appleimperio avatar Jun 12 '23 13:06 appleimperio

@awawa-dev Will there ever be an update to wled? I am using a remote hyperhdr server with a wemos d1 mini with standard wled. I realize that my configuration using wifi is not the best and not as fast as the usb solution for ambilight, but this solution has cut my costs many times over without buying a separate RPI and Tv-box since I have android tv built into my TV and since it is still being updated, I'm not ready to buy a separate TV-box for it. With standard wled unfortunately there are problems with a small but noticeable delay. I think your high speed protocol can solve my problem.

Konnor378 avatar Sep 01 '24 17:09 Konnor378

If someone is interested it created a pull request: https://github.com/awawa-dev/HyperSerialWLED/pull/8

Please make sure to apply the fix https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/pull/4142/commits/2264cc5d10aae1fff21bf34782a09ff5291c9c3d before compiling

fl0eb avatar Oct 01 '24 00:10 fl0eb

@fl0eb did you got wled 14.4 working? if so can you explain the process of how to compile it or guide me in the right direction. I would love to try it. Thank You

appleimperio avatar Oct 01 '24 15:10 appleimperio

Yeah, works fine for me._ I got tired of HomeAssistant complaining about the old version not being compatible.

The only real "effort" was to merge the code from 0.14.4 together with the HyperSerialWLED code.

For compilation I just used VSCode together with the PlatformIO Extension nothing fancy. There should be plenty of guides available on how to use it, but you generally just have to execute the "Build: HTML and binary" task.

If you are lazy and trust random people on the internet, here are my binaries, which you should be able to flash OTA. HyperSerialWLED_0.14.4_fl0eb_BETA.zip

fl0eb avatar Oct 03 '24 01:10 fl0eb

Thanks @fl0eb it works great on one D1 Mini !!! Hope some can do one V20 docker image for HyperHDR (was making on PR for updating it but is not being merged after many mounts).

MattWestb avatar Oct 03 '24 10:10 MattWestb

@MattWestb I create a Hyper-HDR docker image you can try it if you want to https://hub.docker.com/r/nocturno/hyper-hdr

appleimperio avatar Oct 03 '24 14:10 appleimperio

@fl0eb Thank You. I will give it a try

appleimperio avatar Oct 03 '24 14:10 appleimperio

@fl0eb Hi. I don't quite understand what you did? Just combined the wled 14.4 code and hyperserialwled? And what are the advantages of such integration? It would make a lot of sense to integrate the awa protocol into wled. And so my standard wled 14.4 works quite well with the backlight for the TV via wifi.

Konnor378 avatar Oct 04 '24 10:10 Konnor378