Outstanding job on video... What I really respect is a presentor that admits where they are lacking knowledge.. Appreciate the time it took to produce this.. good job..
great dear, well explained but how about P1.9 panels how many can I use on Colorlight 5A-75B As you said 8 P5 panels then how many P1.9 panels can I use on one port. is there any way to calculate it.
Thanks for a very helpful video. Just want to add that you also need to set your total screen size in Control > Screen size and count , and in 'LED Screen Settings' > Receiver mapping tab. LEDVision version 9.0+ has removed the net card option, so download version 8.8 as used in this video.
Thanks for the information, I'll make sure to do that next time! I probably won't be making any other videos though about LEDvision because I don't really need to change my colorlight card unless I get another panel 😂
Thanks a lot. It was a very useful video. I have been thinking of making an electronic Cricket score board where the data will be operated from a mobile app. Could you please advise the easiest way for this data transfer to the panel?
I myself don't know of anyways to do that because I only know how to setup the colorlight card just for light shows. However, I'm sure there's a way to, I'm just not the guy to be asking. I hope you're able to find a solution though!
I don’t get it my Windows is connected to Colorlight Panel with RJ45 and it doesn’t find it I downloaded LEDVISION and tried X Lights but no luck,I look up on RUclips but everybody shows you after install
I really wish I could help you out, but I'm not a huge expert with the colorlight card. I know the basics to set it up for my light show and that's about it. Honestly, I haven't even messed with it since this video since I don't have a reason to, so I probably don't even remember myself all the steps.
I have this Colorlight Board hooked up to two panels that’s hooked up to Raspberry Pi 4 thru RJ45 cable then on a Windows Computer I’m running FPP with LEDVision but no cursor is on panel what am I missing(waiting on new card
So sorry for the late response, I've been away on vacation. Have you found a solution to your problem yet? I will say I'm not the biggest expert with panels and there's a lot of different steps that could easily be messed up to cause the problem. I only know the basics to get it working and run it in a light show with FPP
Great video. I have the same controller as yours and was wondering if there's any way to keep playing files even when the computer is not connected. Could you help me with that?
Glad the video was useful! I think there is a way to do that, but I'm not 100% sure. I haven't done many projects with the colorlight card other than just running it for my panel, so I don't think I could be much help to you. Have you tried looking online for a user manual or maybe tutorials that show how to do it?
Very usefull video mate! Basic question, can you directly play videos from eg Resolume software on a Mac, to the Colorlight card via erhernet cable or do you need another raspberry pi between the mac and the colorlight card with FPP on it?
I wish I could help answer your question, but I'm honestly not 100% sure. I don't know a whole ton about the colorlight card other than how to make it run in light shows. FPP is a program made for running light displays and it just happens to also be able to control the Colorlight card. I know you can control the card from your computer using LED vision, but it probably doesn't have all the features you need/want. So I'd assume you don't need a Raspberry Pi for other situations, I'm just not sure what software can control the card.
Hi Nic, First I want to thank you for making such great videos on what you have created. It really helped me as I made my 20 - P4 panel matrix. It now works with FPP and XLights using a Raspberry Pii 4 and a Colorlight card.. Now I am working on using over 1200 WS2811 12V pixel strings I bought a while ago. I was using Holidaycoro Alphapix16 controllers but they are so out of date now. I would like to make a single strand of about 800 of those pixels to go around my house with power injection. Do you know of a controller that is similar to the Colorlight card that can run off a Raspberry Pii 4 in the same way and control the lights? I tried using generic ESP32 that work great with WLED but I can't seem to get them to work with XLights. I have searched but have not found what would work for me.
Hi Nic, I posted this after trying so many times to get it to work. Luckily after I posted this I was able to get my generic ESP32 to work in XLights. I don't know why it would not work the first 99 times I tried it. Now I have 100 string lights (so far) working well along side the matrix. Thank you again for making your videos that help make doing our setups a little easier.
Sorry for the late reply, but glad you got it working! Have you considered getting a controller that's made for running pixels instead of using an ESP32? There's some controllers out there like Falcon, Kulp, Sandevices, and a few others. I personally use Falcon controllers for my light show, and they are really great. You can connect them to a Pi like with a colorlight card, and they have tons of features. The other controllers can also be ran by the Pi too, and are a little cheaper than Falcon's. You just don't get as many features.
My LED matrix uses ICND2153 driver chips. But ik keeps flicikering or giving worg images. Is there a way to fix this? I've tried multiple led matrixes but the same problem appears
I'm not really sure of any solution, I've been having the same problem with my panels too. How many panels do you have per chain? One thing I've heard from someone is that putting less panels on a single chain can help. Other than that, I'm not really a huge expert with the colorlight card. Have you tried searching online to see if you can find any information specifically for your panels and why they might be flickering?
@@How2Pixel I tried using fewer panels per chain, but it didn't make a difference. I contacted an AliExpress seller about the issue, and they suggested updating the receiver card. However, updating a receiver card requires a sending card, which can be quite expansive. You'll also need .hex update file.
@@How2Pixel I tried using fewer panels per chain, but it didn't make a difference. I contacted an Aliexpress seller about the issue, and they suggested updating the receiver card. However, updating a receiver card requires a sending card, which can be quite expansive. You'll need a hex update file.
Thanks for the video. Do you know if it’s possible to rotate the orientation? I’m wanting to use p5 but have size constraints where I need to rotate panel and where the long side is up and down. Thanks for the video
I'm pretty sure you can, but I'm not quite sure. I know you can flip them with the arrows going down, but I'm not sure how you do it sideways. I'm not a super experienced LEDvision person so maybe try seeing if there are any tutorials for LEDvison from people who use it more often. Good luck with your project!
Yes I've just done this, it's not difficult. Using LEDVision 8.8: In Control > Screen Size and Count Settings, set screen total width & height. In Control > LED Screen Settings > Receiver Mapping tab, set screen total width & height and check apply boxes. Then in Receiver Parameters tab do Intelligent Setting. In Guide 2 dialog Cabinet Settings set total width & height again. Choose Line Direction > From Bottom to Top (if your display is upside down choose Top to Bottom). In Module Size set height 64 for standard P5 panel. Click Next and go through the other dialogs as appropriate.
I am currently working on a project where I am building a screen with P3 LED modules, which I aim to control directly using a Raspberry Pi 4. However, I am facing challenges in connecting a receiving card (specifically, the Huidu HD-R712) to the Raspberry Pi 4 to display images stored on the Pi. Could you please provide some guidance on how to achieve this?
Which software are you going to be running on the Pi to communicate with the receiving card? I will admit that I am not the best with these types of projects, and had a hard time trying to figure out how to use the colorlight card. I know how to make it run a panel but nothing really advanced with it.
@@How2Pixel Thank you Nick for replying I am planning to connect the Raspberry Pi with a synchronous sending card, which will then be connected to a receiving card and finally to the display modules. In this setup, I do not want to manually add content to play on platforms like LEDVision. As it will be difficult to automate, instead I am thinking of playing the content on the video player on the Pi, and using the synchronous sending card to display it on the modules. Could you please tell me if this is feasible or if there is a better way to achieve this?
I really wish I could help you out and answer your questions, but I'm not really sure how to run the colorlight card with any other software besides LEDvision or Falcon Player, the software I had on my raspberry pi. I'm sure it's possible, but I don't know how since I don't have much experience with that type of stuff. Have you tried looking online for some other tutorials that might help with what you're looking to do?
How does one control the brightness of the P5 panel when using a Colorlight card and FPP? I haven't figured out how to control the bright. If using a BeagleBone there is an option in FPP to control the brightness. I asked the vendor that I bought the panel from, but they were no help and their customer support never responded to my questions nearly five days after Christmas even though I asked around 9th of Dec.
I found an old Ron Howard video from 7 years ago. In xlights under the Layout tab, there is an option for "Dimming Curves" where there are some controls. He recommends setting the gamma to 1.8 and brightness to -30. Tests to see how it works within your display. Going to try this and see if that helps. Hopefully it does and this info might help someone else
Usually what I do is just leave all the brightness settings for the effects in Xlights around 60. The only problem with this is if I forget to change even one effect or video to the lower brightness, that part will stay really bright. What you're talking about doing sounds like a good idea, let me know if that works.
I am very new to this so let me start by telling you what i have I have a Novastar MRV300-1 Receiving card with a Visuallumen HUB 75 on top a power supply two P4 256x256-2121-32S-PV1.0 a Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 is that all I need just for fun
Outstanding job on video... What I really respect is a presentor that admits where they are lacking knowledge.. Appreciate the time it took to produce this.. good job..
Thank you! I'm glad you found it useful!
great dear, well explained but how about P1.9 panels how many can I use on Colorlight 5A-75B As you said 8 P5 panels then how many P1.9 panels can I use on one port. is there any way to calculate it.
Thanks for a very helpful video. Just want to add that you also need to set your total screen size in Control > Screen size and count , and in 'LED Screen Settings' > Receiver mapping tab. LEDVision version 9.0+ has removed the net card option, so download version 8.8 as used in this video.
Thanks for the information, I'll make sure to do that next time! I probably won't be making any other videos though about LEDvision because I don't really need to change my colorlight card unless I get another panel 😂
Thanks a lot. It was a very useful video. I have been thinking of making an electronic Cricket score board where the data will be operated from a mobile app. Could you please advise the easiest way for this data transfer to the panel?
I myself don't know of anyways to do that because I only know how to setup the colorlight card just for light shows. However, I'm sure there's a way to, I'm just not the guy to be asking. I hope you're able to find a solution though!
I don’t get it my Windows is connected to Colorlight Panel with RJ45 and it doesn’t find it I downloaded LEDVISION and tried X Lights but no luck,I look up on RUclips but everybody shows you after install
I really wish I could help you out, but I'm not a huge expert with the colorlight card. I know the basics to set it up for my light show and that's about it. Honestly, I haven't even messed with it since this video since I don't have a reason to, so I probably don't even remember myself all the steps.
I have this Colorlight Board hooked up to two panels that’s hooked up to Raspberry Pi 4 thru RJ45 cable then on a Windows Computer I’m running FPP with LEDVision but no cursor is on panel what am I missing(waiting on new card
So sorry for the late response, I've been away on vacation. Have you found a solution to your problem yet? I will say I'm not the biggest expert with panels and there's a lot of different steps that could easily be messed up to cause the problem. I only know the basics to get it working and run it in a light show with FPP
Great video. I have the same controller as yours and was wondering if there's any way to keep playing files even when the computer is not connected. Could you help me with that?
Glad the video was useful! I think there is a way to do that, but I'm not 100% sure. I haven't done many projects with the colorlight card other than just running it for my panel, so I don't think I could be much help to you. Have you tried looking online for a user manual or maybe tutorials that show how to do it?
@@How2Pixel I managed to find some videos on the subject, thank you for your attention.
Great! Glad you were able to figure it out.
you can choose under properties, that it will run as admin every time automatically.
Very usefull video mate! Basic question, can you directly play videos from eg Resolume software on a Mac, to the Colorlight card via erhernet cable or do you need another raspberry pi between the mac and the colorlight card with FPP on it?
I wish I could help answer your question, but I'm honestly not 100% sure. I don't know a whole ton about the colorlight card other than how to make it run in light shows. FPP is a program made for running light displays and it just happens to also be able to control the Colorlight card. I know you can control the card from your computer using LED vision, but it probably doesn't have all the features you need/want. So I'd assume you don't need a Raspberry Pi for other situations, I'm just not sure what software can control the card.
Hi Nic, First I want to thank you for making such great videos on what you have created. It really helped me as I made my 20 - P4 panel matrix. It now works with FPP and XLights using a Raspberry Pii 4 and a Colorlight card.. Now I am working on using over 1200 WS2811 12V pixel strings I bought a while ago. I was using Holidaycoro Alphapix16 controllers but they are so out of date now. I would like to make a single strand of about 800 of those pixels to go around my house with power injection.
Do you know of a controller that is similar to the Colorlight card that can run off a Raspberry Pii 4 in the same way and control the lights? I tried using generic ESP32 that work great with WLED but I can't seem to get them to work with XLights. I have searched but have not found what would work for me.
Hi Nic, I posted this after trying so many times to get it to work. Luckily after I posted this I was able to get my generic ESP32 to work in XLights. I don't know why it would not work the first 99 times I tried it. Now I have 100 string lights (so far) working well along side the matrix. Thank you again for making your videos that help make doing our setups a little easier.
Sorry for the late reply, but glad you got it working! Have you considered getting a controller that's made for running pixels instead of using an ESP32? There's some controllers out there like Falcon, Kulp, Sandevices, and a few others. I personally use Falcon controllers for my light show, and they are really great. You can connect them to a Pi like with a colorlight card, and they have tons of features. The other controllers can also be ran by the Pi too, and are a little cheaper than Falcon's. You just don't get as many features.
My LED matrix uses ICND2153 driver chips. But ik keeps flicikering or giving worg images. Is there a way to fix this? I've tried multiple led matrixes but the same problem appears
I'm not really sure of any solution, I've been having the same problem with my panels too. How many panels do you have per chain? One thing I've heard from someone is that putting less panels on a single chain can help. Other than that, I'm not really a huge expert with the colorlight card. Have you tried searching online to see if you can find any information specifically for your panels and why they might be flickering?
@@How2Pixel I tried using fewer panels per chain, but it didn't make a difference. I contacted an AliExpress seller about the issue, and they suggested updating the receiver card. However, updating a receiver card requires a sending card, which can be quite expansive. You'll also need .hex update file.
@@How2Pixel I tried using fewer panels per chain, but it didn't make a difference. I contacted an Aliexpress seller about the issue, and they suggested updating the receiver card. However, updating a receiver card requires a sending card, which can be quite expansive. You'll need a hex update file.
Hmm ok, well thank you for the info! Hopefully you can find another way or get a sending card to fix your receiving one.
Thanks for the video. Do you know if it’s possible to rotate the orientation? I’m wanting to use p5 but have size constraints where I need to rotate panel and where the long side is up and down. Thanks for the video
I'm pretty sure you can, but I'm not quite sure. I know you can flip them with the arrows going down, but I'm not sure how you do it sideways. I'm not a super experienced LEDvision person so maybe try seeing if there are any tutorials for LEDvison from people who use it more often. Good luck with your project!
Yes I've just done this, it's not difficult. Using LEDVision 8.8: In Control > Screen Size and Count Settings, set screen total width & height. In Control > LED Screen Settings > Receiver Mapping tab, set screen total width & height and check apply boxes. Then in Receiver Parameters tab do Intelligent Setting. In Guide 2 dialog Cabinet Settings set total width & height again. Choose Line Direction > From Bottom to Top (if your display is upside down choose Top to Bottom). In Module Size set height 64 for standard P5 panel. Click Next and go through the other dialogs as appropriate.
I am currently working on a project where I am building a screen with P3 LED modules, which I aim to control directly using a Raspberry Pi 4. However, I am facing challenges in connecting a receiving card (specifically, the Huidu HD-R712) to the Raspberry Pi 4 to display images stored on the Pi.
Could you please provide some guidance on how to achieve this?
Which software are you going to be running on the Pi to communicate with the receiving card? I will admit that I am not the best with these types of projects, and had a hard time trying to figure out how to use the colorlight card. I know how to make it run a panel but nothing really advanced with it.
@@How2Pixel Thank you Nick for replying
I am planning to connect the Raspberry Pi with a synchronous sending card, which will then be connected to a receiving card and finally to the display modules.
In this setup, I do not want to manually add content to play on platforms like LEDVision. As it will be difficult to automate, instead I am thinking of playing the content on the video player on the Pi, and using the synchronous sending card to display it on the modules.
Could you please tell me if this is feasible or if there is a better way to achieve this?
I really wish I could help you out and answer your questions, but I'm not really sure how to run the colorlight card with any other software besides LEDvision or Falcon Player, the software I had on my raspberry pi. I'm sure it's possible, but I don't know how since I don't have much experience with that type of stuff. Have you tried looking online for some other tutorials that might help with what you're looking to do?
How does one control the brightness of the P5 panel when using a Colorlight card and FPP? I haven't figured out how to control the bright. If using a BeagleBone there is an option in FPP to control the brightness. I asked the vendor that I bought the panel from, but they were no help and their customer support never responded to my questions nearly five days after Christmas even though I asked around 9th of Dec.
I found an old Ron Howard video from 7 years ago. In xlights under the Layout tab, there is an option for "Dimming Curves" where there are some controls. He recommends setting the gamma to 1.8 and brightness to -30. Tests to see how it works within your display. Going to try this and see if that helps. Hopefully it does and this info might help someone else
Usually what I do is just leave all the brightness settings for the effects in Xlights around 60. The only problem with this is if I forget to change even one effect or video to the lower brightness, that part will stay really bright. What you're talking about doing sounds like a good idea, let me know if that works.
Do you know if we need to target a second color lite card in fpp?
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Could you expand on your question?
I am very new to this so let me start by telling you what i have I have a Novastar MRV300-1 Receiving card with a Visuallumen HUB 75 on top a power supply two P4 256x256-2121-32S-PV1.0 a Raspberry Pi 4 & 5 is that all I need just for fun
I'm not very familiar with any panel controllers other than the colorlight card so I can't really help with your question, sorry.
You need to calibrate your video audio, you're music is loud and your voice track quiet
Thank you for the advice!