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What size wire should we use between our Controller and Power Supply?
In this newbies video we look at the size of the wire used between our…
Introduction to Falcon Player (FPP)
In this weeks video we introduce a Raspberry Pi running Falcon Player (FPP).
So explain when…
Power Balancing
If you’re running a good size prop, then you’re going to struggle with getting power…
Install FPP v8 using Raspberry Pi Imager
Here we run through downloading Raspberry Pi Imager and then using it to write a…
Hardware:
Pixel Controller Power Supplies
We need a reasonable quality Power Supply to power our LED Pixels and (more importantly)…
Baldrick Firmware v3 Upgrade
This week we take a look at the new v3 Firmware for the popular Baldrick…
E-Fuses on Pixel Controllers
In this video we run through some of the Electronic E-fuses as used in some…
Pixel Fusing – How & why!
In this video we run through Pixel fusing.
We look at why you want it,…
Pixel Power Injection
If you’re running a good length of pixels in a single run, such as right…
Setting up buttons for audience interaction with our show
In this weeks video we demonstrate how to add a button to a Raspberry Pi…
Buttons with Baldrick
Following last weeks video on Buttons with FPP, I only thought it fair to give…
Setting up an LED Matrix with FPP v9 & Colorlight card
In this video we setup a P10 Hub75 style LED Panel controlled by a Colorlight…
FPP:
Setting up an LED Matrix with FPP v9 & Colorlight card
In this video we setup a P10 Hub75 style LED Panel controlled by a Colorlight…
2025_47 FPP v9 Launch
In this unscripted video, we run through the release notes & have a quick look…
2025_46 Setting up a Kulp Pocketscroller with FPP v9
This week we take a look at an alternative to a Colorlight for driving a…
FPP Reset !
Sometimes, whilst trying new settings or getting a new feature working as you want, you…
Setup FPP v8 on a Pi5 with NVMe
How to add an NVMe Solid State Disk (SSD) to a Raspberry Pi 5, copy…
Install FPP v8 using Raspberry Pi Imager
Here we run through downloading Raspberry Pi Imager and then using it to write a…
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