BradsXmasLights
WiFi Interactive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj5fk_geBzc&
Side by side comparison of the same sequence via Falcon Pi Player and from the Vixen sequencer itself.
Vixen was running off a Core i7-3770 3.4Ghz, 16GB RAM, with only ~500 of a total ~7430 channels enabled. The more channels enabled, the slower it gets, to a point of only a couple of updates per second.
FPP running off a B+ Pi, with all ~7430 channels enabled at a 25ms export.
Playing out from the Vixen3 Scheduler improves performance slightly from previous testing, but IMO the Falcon Pi Player was still able to do a much smoother and consistently timed job. So in my opinion Vixen is great for sequencing, but the FPP is the way to go when it comes to running the show!
Same camera settings were used on both original videos were frame aligned and then music was re-dubbed.
Side by side comparison of the same sequence via Falcon Pi Player and from the Vixen sequencer itself.
Vixen was running off a Core i7-3770 3.4Ghz, 16GB RAM, with only ~500 of a total ~7430 channels enabled. The more channels enabled, the slower it gets, to a point of only a couple of updates per second.
FPP running off a B+ Pi, with all ~7430 channels enabled at a 25ms export.
Playing out from the Vixen3 Scheduler improves performance slightly from previous testing, but IMO the Falcon Pi Player was still able to do a much smoother and consistently timed job. So in my opinion Vixen is great for sequencing, but the FPP is the way to go when it comes to running the show!
Same camera settings were used on both original videos were frame aligned and then music was re-dubbed.