I am setting up a small portable show with less than 680 pixels. I have an ESPixelStick w/SD card, can this be used as a standalone FPP Player or only as an FPP Remote?
I am setting up a small portable show with less than 680 pixels. I have an ESPixelStick w/SD card, can this be used as a standalone FPP Player or only as an FPP Remote?
2012 - 1st year 64 Channels - 7500 LED lights - 5 sequences
2013 - 128 Channels - 10,000 LED lights - 7 sequences (2 New)
2014 - 201 Channels - upgrading 8 Arches to dumb RGB - 8+ sequences (1+ New)
2015 - 240 Channels + 8 Universes - sequences TBD
2016 - No Display
2017 - Back in the Game - 240 Renard Channels + 12 Universes
2018 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2019 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2020 - Emergency Conversion to Falcon F48 with limited wireless
2021 - 10 RHL Simple Pi Pixel Controllers - 1 Master with 9 Remotes
That would be a cool feature for ESP32 builds. Put music and sequence files on the SD card, connect audio amp to a DAC pin (or use I2S) and configure for local FPP mode. I'd love to learn that kind of magic is (or will be) supported. This would be ideal for Christmas pixel light shows on my ebike.
- Thomas
2022 - Not sure yet. At least two new songs.
2021 New Tune-to sign. New 40x27 matrix at the house. Retiring the Strip based matrix. Updating some of the old window frames to the new house. Adding two new songs.
2020 Full sized show reworked for the new location. Only adding (famous last words) 13 RBLs that I finally got converted to using pixels
2019 - Just moved into a new home (yet another change of plans). Will be dim but not dark. Too much to do at the new place to leave time for a show. Dim show (3000 pixels) had regular visits most nights.
https://www.youtube.com/user/MartinMueller2003
2012 - 1st year 64 Channels - 7500 LED lights - 5 sequences
2013 - 128 Channels - 10,000 LED lights - 7 sequences (2 New)
2014 - 201 Channels - upgrading 8 Arches to dumb RGB - 8+ sequences (1+ New)
2015 - 240 Channels + 8 Universes - sequences TBD
2016 - No Display
2017 - Back in the Game - 240 Renard Channels + 12 Universes
2018 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2019 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2020 - Emergency Conversion to Falcon F48 with limited wireless
2021 - 10 RHL Simple Pi Pixel Controllers - 1 Master with 9 Remotes
You could always go with a Pi zero 2, USB sound card, and a Pi-Hat for a compact portable player with sound. With the PIs starting to become available it should be as hard to get ahold of one if you don't already have it. The Pi Zero 2 is about the same processing power as the full Pi 3 and I have run a standalone show for my 1000-pixel angel wings and 2x 2-P10 panels matrix with this setup (plus adding an experiencelights.com input extender for the big buttons.) A cheap USB sound controller is only a few bucks on ebay or amazon.
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2022 - Not sure yet. At least two new songs.
2021 New Tune-to sign. New 40x27 matrix at the house. Retiring the Strip based matrix. Updating some of the old window frames to the new house. Adding two new songs.
2020 Full sized show reworked for the new location. Only adding (famous last words) 13 RBLs that I finally got converted to using pixels
2019 - Just moved into a new home (yet another change of plans). Will be dim but not dark. Too much to do at the new place to leave time for a show. Dim show (3000 pixels) had regular visits most nights.
https://www.youtube.com/user/MartinMueller2003
I am currently running 10 RPI with capes currently. I have about 8 ESPixelSticks with SD card readers in them as well. I am probably going to switch out some of the Pi Zero W w/capes for the ESPixelSticks so I have a few more backup RPis. I am planning on running a small separate show for next year that will require a RPi w Cape.
2012 - 1st year 64 Channels - 7500 LED lights - 5 sequences
2013 - 128 Channels - 10,000 LED lights - 7 sequences (2 New)
2014 - 201 Channels - upgrading 8 Arches to dumb RGB - 8+ sequences (1+ New)
2015 - 240 Channels + 8 Universes - sequences TBD
2016 - No Display
2017 - Back in the Game - 240 Renard Channels + 12 Universes
2018 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2019 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2020 - Emergency Conversion to Falcon F48 with limited wireless
2021 - 10 RHL Simple Pi Pixel Controllers - 1 Master with 9 Remotes
The ESPixelSticks are great little controllers for single output needs. (<680 pixels) The problem is when you get into high density props with over 1000 pixels and want to maintain 40 fps, or in this case wanting to add standalone audio. I don't know of another way to get sound unless you want to go with a full Falcon F16 in standalone with an audio board upgrade or a us a Pi/BB with a hat. But your original question is yes you can run a small show off an ESPixelStick without sound.
The latest version of the ESPixelStick Software (V4) runs on the ESP32 platform. This has been ported to a variety of base cards that support up to 8 ports and greater than 3000 pixels. The QuinLed Quad is a good four port platform that is readily available. If you add the AE option then you get SD card support and significantly reduce WiFi load.
2022 - Not sure yet. At least two new songs.
2021 New Tune-to sign. New 40x27 matrix at the house. Retiring the Strip based matrix. Updating some of the old window frames to the new house. Adding two new songs.
2020 Full sized show reworked for the new location. Only adding (famous last words) 13 RBLs that I finally got converted to using pixels
2019 - Just moved into a new home (yet another change of plans). Will be dim but not dark. Too much to do at the new place to leave time for a show. Dim show (3000 pixels) had regular visits most nights.
https://www.youtube.com/user/MartinMueller2003
Thanks for the feedback. Using a RPi was my originally planned solution, but put it on hold due to availability. And being more familiar with the ESP32, I wanted to ask if there was any chance that ESPixelStick could do it instead. When I revisit my bike parade lighting idea for next Xmas I'll know that a Pi is the guy for the job.
- Thomas
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