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  • Forum Post: Re: LightCrafter projector not detected by OS

    Matthew O'Toole Matthew O'Toole
    Sorry, I realize my previous post wasn't entirely clear. The OS detects the device through USB just fine. The OS doesn't detect the device through the HDMI connection. Divya 1. Did you try connecting the LightCrafter by running the GUI? I have no problems connecting to the LightCrafter...
    on Mar 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: Supplying external 1-bit monochrome patterns via HDMI

    Gabriel Rosenhouse Gabriel Rosenhouse
    Hello, I'd like to display external 1-bit monochrome patterns with the LightCrafter at the maximum frame rate (24 * 60 Hz = 1440 Hz) and supply the "patterns" via HDMI. I don't care about the LEDs, since I will be using an external light source. 1) Is this possible? 2) If yes...
    on May 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: Patterns through HDMI stream

    Jeremie Barral Jeremie Barral
    Hi all, I'm using the LightCrafter engine. I would like to display a large amount of 1-color patterns (let's say 1-bit patterns) at the fastest speed. HDMI data stream seems the most appropriate for this application since it should be possible to display several patterns during a single frame...
    on Oct 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Internal or External Sequence Mode?

    Divya Divya
    Hi Shuai Jia, The "HDMI Video" tab in the GUI can be used to operate in External Sequence Mode. To display the HDMI video input, follow these steps: 1. Connect an active HDMI source to the mini HDMI connector. 2. Set Display Mode on upper left portion of the GUI window to “HDMI Video...
    on Oct 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: DLP Lightcrafter GUI Install and New User Help

    Tyler Hooker Tyler Hooker
    Good morning, I am new to the world of DLP development, and I am doing this on my own. My background is in software development, but I fear I may be woefully innadequate when it comes to hardware development. I want to upfront say that I thank you all or any help you might be able to provide. My...
    on Dec 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: Problems displaying 1-bit monochrome

    hai jiao hai jiao
    Hello, I have a video string of 720*480@60Hz 24bit/pixel input from the mini HDMI port, I’d like to use the LightCrafter GUI settings to speed up the frame rate to 60*24 (1440fps), displaying 1-bit monochrome frame at a time, unfortunately I have not succeed doing so. Is it because of my inappropriate...
    on Aug 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: >200 Hz monochrome using HDMI input, FPGA processing of TTL pulse to modulate LED power

    Jonathan Leong Jonathan Leong
    Hi, I'm hoping the Lightcrafter users and developers here could help me to determine whether Lightcrafter would be appropriate for the following application. I'm programming OpenGL graphics, which I'd like to present using DLP Lightcrafter via the HDMI input. The graphics are monochrome...
    on Mar 12, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: LED "duty cycle" in RGB, monochrome modes; configuration of HDMI signal with input trigger

    Pascal DLP Pascal DLP
    Jonathan, First, you cannot send video to the LightCrafter at >200 Hz - at least not directly. In order to achieve external pattern rates higher than normal 60 Hz video, you must encode into a video frame the data for multiple bit planes < 8 bit depth and stream it at 60 Hz. Please see the DLP®...
    on Mar 15, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: Issues with the LCr and HDMI input

    Pascal DLP Pascal DLP
    Nikita, That doesn't sound right. Have you tried any other HDMI sources? A DVD will work fine. Usually, you have to set the LCr resolution to 720x480. You should be able to watch a movie. If that doesn't work, we will look further.
    on Apr 2, 2013
  • Forum Post: Lightcrafter: plane order

    Pat Leroux Pat Leroux
    Hi, My project was based on a LightCommander to stream data through light signals. My input is HDMI video @ 60Hz, interpreted and displayed as 24 x 1-bit unweighted planes. Since this projector is no more supported, I have to switch to the LightCrafter. I can have a similar result with this device (HDMI...
    on May 1, 2013
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