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Identity 01
Routing 02
Select the LED device to send data to
Select the color strip source that provides LED colors for this target
Output 03
Output brightness multiplier (0–1). Can be bound to a value source for dynamic control.
How many frames per second to send to the device (1-90). Higher values give smoother animations but use more bandwidth.
Advanced
Effective output brightness (pixel brightness × device/source brightness) below this value turns LEDs off completely (0 = disabled)
Automatically reduce send rate when the device becomes unresponsive, and gradually recover when it stabilizes. Recommended for WiFi devices with weak signal.
DDP sends pixels via fast UDP (recommended). HTTP uses the JSON API — slower but reliable, limited to ~500 LEDs.
How often to resend the last frame when the screen is static, to keep the device in live mode (0.5-5.0s)
Power 04
Caps the strip's estimated current draw to your power-supply budget to prevent brownouts (voltage sag, color shift, flicker) on bright/white scenes. Set it to your PSU's rated current, leaving some headroom. 0 = unlimited.
mA (0 = unlimited)