LIFXtend version 0.6 is available for download at: LIFXtend
LIFXshows can now be referenced to the time. For example you can dim your lights automatically at 12:00.
There are some examples included in the download.
I will try to write some articles to explain all the functions of LIFXtend thouroughly as soon as I find time.
LIFXtend will now automatically save all your bulbs and your scenes.
After you change the *.txt file of your scene, you will have to import it again into LIFXtend.
Sunday, March 2. 2014
LIFXtend 0.5 released
I am happy to announce the release of LIFXtend 0.5
Download LIFXtend Version 0.5
NOTE: First install SLIM DX, then run setup (and read the readme).
The biggest new feature is LIFXshows, which will let you create light shows with your bulbs (up to 100 different bulbs at the moment).
Currently it may be a bit difficult to create a new show, but there are some examples included.
Another new feature is "Whites", which allows you to select different whites for your bulbs.
The naming convention may look strange to some, as LIFXtend allows you to select a "Kelvin Temperature" for your bulbs.
The range of the LIFX bulbs is currently from 3000 kelvin up to 8000 kelvin. I recommend 6500 kelvin near your computer monitor, as most monitors are (should be) calibrated to 6500 kelvin.
Please check out the included readme for more information concerning the features of LIFXtend.
Issues:
LIFXshow will not save your show when you exit LIFXtend.
The pause button does not work.
You may have to set your resolution manually on high DPI screens for AmbientLIFX to work.
After using whites, the bulbs react very slowly if you want to use colors. After about ten seconds the bulbs react normally again.
Download LIFXtend Version 0.5
NOTE: First install SLIM DX, then run setup (and read the readme).
The biggest new feature is LIFXshows, which will let you create light shows with your bulbs (up to 100 different bulbs at the moment).
Currently it may be a bit difficult to create a new show, but there are some examples included.
Another new feature is "Whites", which allows you to select different whites for your bulbs.
The naming convention may look strange to some, as LIFXtend allows you to select a "Kelvin Temperature" for your bulbs.
The range of the LIFX bulbs is currently from 3000 kelvin up to 8000 kelvin. I recommend 6500 kelvin near your computer monitor, as most monitors are (should be) calibrated to 6500 kelvin.
Please check out the included readme for more information concerning the features of LIFXtend.
Issues:
LIFXshow will not save your show when you exit LIFXtend.
The pause button does not work.
You may have to set your resolution manually on high DPI screens for AmbientLIFX to work.
After using whites, the bulbs react very slowly if you want to use colors. After about ten seconds the bulbs react normally again.
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