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[QUOTE="Skymaster, post: 130266, member: 36626"] On this point, a hanson he123 + beaglebone + license for all 48 pets is still cheaper than a Kulp, Falcon, etc. And is Australian. On Marks view point, I'll respectability disagree to a certain amount. I use my FPP controllers to receive DDP from my master Pi, the same as my falcon. No difference really, except I can do some more cool stuff with the Linux instance and GPIOs. I didn't bother with player/remote setup, I have no network issues to contend with, such as attempting to use WiFi. The biggest freezing issues on FPP are usually related the usb devices causing problems, and usually due to incorrect set up - not enough power for wireless or sound devices, or putting FM transmitters too close. As a pixel controller only, that code is relatively "old" and therefore most bugs have been worked out. It's all the new fancy stuff that causes issues. That said, there's the right tool for the right job, all different controllers have their own plus and minus. The He123 has a 30A power input power 4 pixel outputs, whereas most are per 8 outputs, so you are a bit more limited in those. The stability of the v4 falcons is pretty darn good. Esp32 based controllers running WLED or ESPixelStick are great for something cheap and/or permanent when using the inbuilt effects in the off season. [/QUOTE]
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