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AtmoLight - 1.18.6.0 [2016-09-21]
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<blockquote data-quote="Spooky" data-source="post: 1134339" data-attributes="member: 11539"><p>Hm, seems like I was wrong about the capturing working fine in the GUI and when playing videos. Currently the LEDs "flicker". i.e. every few seconds the LEDs go dark for a fraction of a second, before they return to the correct color. It seems like a problem with capturing, not with AmbiBox itself, i.e. AtmoLight is indeed sending 0,0,0 to the AmbiBox server for a fraction of a second when it happens.</p><p></p><p>I have tried playing around with the capture size and low CPU settings, but nothing had any effect. However, the issue does seem to be influenced by the resolution of the source material. It does not happen when I play non-HD content (e.g. a 640x480 YouTube video, or SD TV), but it happens in the Menu and when playing 720p or 1080p source material. May be it's a problem with insufficient hardware requirements?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooky, post: 1134339, member: 11539"] Hm, seems like I was wrong about the capturing working fine in the GUI and when playing videos. Currently the LEDs "flicker". i.e. every few seconds the LEDs go dark for a fraction of a second, before they return to the correct color. It seems like a problem with capturing, not with AmbiBox itself, i.e. AtmoLight is indeed sending 0,0,0 to the AmbiBox server for a fraction of a second when it happens. I have tried playing around with the capture size and low CPU settings, but nothing had any effect. However, the issue does seem to be influenced by the resolution of the source material. It does not happen when I play non-HD content (e.g. a 640x480 YouTube video, or SD TV), but it happens in the Menu and when playing 720p or 1080p source material. May be it's a problem with insufficient hardware requirements? [/QUOTE]
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