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LG WebOS HyperHDR #350

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satgit62 opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 3 comments · Fixed by #353
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LG WebOS HyperHDR #350

satgit62 opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 3 comments · Fixed by #353

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@satgit62
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Could one, in a future version of HyperHDR for LG WebOS (PicCap), also determine the brightness of the “WLED” LEDs when starting from 0 to 255?

@awawa-dev
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awawa-dev commented Sep 17, 2022

Hi
You should probably submit this proposal to a project that provides compilation for WebOS as I don't know if it will be noticed here. This system is not officially supported by HyperHDR. Regardless of the system in which it is supposed to run, the WLED driver extension in the HyperHDR itself should at least have a functional path described which takes into account the WLED API. However, it has to wait until WLED deals with its own stability issues, at least as far as the part where HyperHDR and HyperSerialWLED are concerned.

@awawa-dev
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I prepared a PR which should support the maximum brightness setting and additionally it can save and restore WLED state. If you manage to test it, please provide feedback to see if it works properly on your system.
Pull request: #353

@satgit62
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Thank you very much, I will test and report if everything works.

@satgit62 satgit62 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Sep 19, 2022
@satgit62 satgit62 reopened this Sep 19, 2022
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