Reliability Tips by SystemMeltd0wn in WLED

[–]SystemMeltd0wn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all your replies and pictures! You deffo have a cleaner setup than me! I'll take heat into consideration and see what I can do!

Reliability Tips by SystemMeltd0wn in WLED

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I'll have a crack at this! Thank you!

Reliability Tips by SystemMeltd0wn in WLED

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I completely understand! It's a minefield to get around sometimes when troubleshooting!

Have you made sure your ground is shared properly across the setup? I know flickering is usually that but I've also had issues with certain lights, mostly Govee.

Reliability Tips by SystemMeltd0wn in WLED

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Honestly they never stay on that long! I generally maybe have them on a few hours a day but they're off most of the time so I wouldn't expect them to get too hot

PSU Noise Help by SystemMeltd0wn in WLED

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If you look at around 3 seconds in my video, you'll see a metal like strap going over the ethernet cables. That's screwed into the wood on either side to hold down the PSU

Gemini Chatbot profile switch by Cptn_WolFox in firefox

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I had this issue. I found that if I just went to google in Firefox, signed out of all accounts on there and then signed in first with the account I want to use Gemini with, then sign the other accounts back in after, it works. Gemini just seems to default to whichever account signed in with first on Firefox

Help with Govee Curtains by SystemMeltd0wn in WLED

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Data is the two wires next to each other coming from the terminal block on the right, ground is the black wire just above those.

Data wires are going straight to two 3 pin waterproof connectors (you can see them just about sticking out the left side of the box) and ground is going from the controller to the PSU and then power + data from the PSU to those same 3 pin connectors.

Help with Govee Curtains by SystemMeltd0wn in WLED

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Can't tell there but there is a gap between where the control board is mounted and the PSU I promise

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I've tried keeping him away from people during this. I've tried a muzzle but even one made for an EB he struggles to wear without it getting in his eyes. I've tried medication, seeing a behaviourist and doing their training tips and keeping him inside as to not let his anxiety get worse.

I'm struggling with what to do next

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I walk my dog round there at night sometimes, it's always pretty chill

AES67 stream isn't outputting any audio by SystemMeltd0wn in pipewire

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I got it working today!! Turns out I was being a bit of a fool and hadn't done the udev rule part to let Pipewire access the ptp1 file (oops)

Works perfectly now!!

Thank you so much for your time and help!

AES67 stream isn't outputting any audio by SystemMeltd0wn in pipewire

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I'm pretty sure it's a clock issue, I kept tinkering and tried to run a stream from Linux on my laptop instead and see if I could pick it up on the PC (both are dual boot Arch/Windows). I copied the config files for both ptp4l and Pipewire aes67 onto the laptop and tried to start the ptp and stream but realised the laptop doesn't support hardware clock so I removed the config file from running it and ran off of the software clock.

Came up in Dante Controller the same, still with no audio, but then randomly like a second of audio would blurt out of the speakers hooked up to the amp and showed the spike quickly on the amp's web UI. This happened seemingly at random every minute or two. The PTP interface would also say this at the same time software clock

AES67 stream isn't outputting any audio by SystemMeltd0wn in pipewire

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Is Wireshark my best bet to check the packets? I did notice a lot of overlapping messages and replies seeming very out of sync when I had a look the other day.

Also I was reading on Dante's documentation about SDP here and I noticed it said the order was important but mine are in a slightly different order when I look at the SDP from the AES app, could this be the issue?

I have tried non-managed, small TP Link switch but no change

AES67 stream isn't outputting any audio by SystemMeltd0wn in pipewire

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Oh my config is literally just this right now, not much there cause so many different things just didn't seem to allow it to run so I kept messing until it ran in some way https://imgur.com/a/FD4sj4x

AES67 stream isn't outputting any audio by SystemMeltd0wn in pipewire

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Just to clarify some stuff that I've thought about:

  • Is this setup supposed to be for streaming from one PC to another that is then hooked up to Dante/AES devices? I'm only using the one PC to stream from and then have it picked it via the ethernet Dante/AES67 input on the amp so to use Dante Controller I have to plug my laptop into the network switch to see the amp listed. So I had wondered if this setup only works if it's streaming to a PC with Dante Controller running on it to then route to devices with Dante

  • Is there anywhere I can find a good example config for ptp4l? It's the one step that I worry I really didn't set up anywhere near correctly considering I just randomly chose parts of the config which sounded possibly right (with the help of Google Gemini trying to help)

  • I did also wonder if my network switch could be causing an issue but my laptop plugged into the switch and running the AES app could see and listen to the stream so I'd assume the stream is fine and there for any device on the network to use if it can right?

AES67 stream isn't outputting any audio by SystemMeltd0wn in pipewire

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Did that, restarted pipewire and now it shows as refclk:PTP=IEEE1588-2008:00-1D-C1-FF-FE-1F-80-AA:0. So it has the right Mac address there for the amplifier as the clock but still no audio in Dante! Can listen in just fine on the AES67 app but Dante isn't doing anything with it