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You should see some 'normal messages from HyperSerialEsp8266 (version, color calibration etc) when restarting it with a button , even without HyperHDR working in meantime. I'm afraid it could be the case: |
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Hello together & developer,
first i wanna say thank you for sharing this grate open source Software with the World.
I try to install it in my living room behind my TV, but I have a strange problem.
If I connect the Wemos D1 to a USB port, the first LED in the SK6812 row lights up white. The rest is dark.
A measurement with an Oscilloscope shows me that the D4 Pin, where I connected the D-in of my LED strip) is allway at high 3,3V Level. This is my "LevelShifter" LED at 4,3V.
If i start HyperHDR right now, nothing will change.
HyperHDR is running on my Windows10 machine at Version 17.0.0.
It grabs the Windows Screen and send the info @2mb Serial to a Wemos D1 (CH340C+ESP8266). I used this file: HyperSerialEsp8266.ino.d1_mini_SK6812_NEUTRAL_WHITE_FIRSTLED_DISABLED.bin
I can measure the Serial Data at the Rx Pin of the ESP module. Seems correct so far.
Can you help me out? I don't know what's wrong with it. To test the Wemos D1 module, I flashed the popular WLED.ino project and tested the ESP and the LEDs via my smartphone. It worked well, so the Hardware is ok.
I flashed the Software via ESP Home flasher without problems.
Thanks for reading my text and thinking about it :)
Regards Tim
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