#Milk Drop over WLED

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strange tinsel
lofty crater
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Milk drop returns!!! Love it!

strange tinsel
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I dont think it ever died lol

split cliff
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this is sick what did you use? the matrix boards?

strange tinsel
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Yeah, its 15 16x16 attached to a digiocta πŸ™‚

azure nacelle
strange tinsel
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No idea, but as you can see its not bad πŸ™‚

I am using Ethernet though, using Wifi was like 10 or something

cerulean elbow
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That is so smart, How do you get them all to work together like that?

split cliff
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this is soo sick!

craggy gale
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Currently running three dig uno for 32x32 panels and casting three separate screen grabs using wledcast

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Getting 20fps

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Hoping I could scale up and send to 3 dig Octa each running 16 16x16 panels

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I tried to send to 4
Panels using wledcast and framerate dropped to 13fps

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2 panel I was getting 30fps

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Not quite sure what the bottleneck there is

strange tinsel
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Man that looks cool, so what are these, 32x32 serpentine panels? I only started getting decent frame rates after moving to digiocta and ethernet. Im experimenting with hub75 panels now. Keen to see if I can get a 3 panel set up working with either a EPS32 Trinity or HD-WF2.

craggy gale
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4 8x32 panels(like 5-7 bucks on aliexpress) connected together running off a dig2go on usbc for power in each of the frames.
The model for the frames is on maker world . 32x32 led panel.

Was able to get decent frame rate using wledcast on 2 panels and 3 at 20fps isn’t terrible.

I will say on some all white patterns there is flickering running this many led off a single data wire/dig2go but still looks really good.

I just got a digocta to try using Ethernet and plan to build a massive frame next. Finishing the 3d printer design for the big frame still but going to run as many 16x16 panel LEDs as I can on a single digocta and a power supply

strange tinsel
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Also, Im trying to move to HUB75 displays. They are cheap, high res and fast

sturdy egret