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To get started with DMX within LinuxMCE, you need an OpenLightingAssociation supported DMX controller, for example the [Entec DMX USB Pro]. Depending on what you want to control, you need for example a DMX RGB LED controller, like DMX RGB LED Dimmer (search on ebay). | To get started with DMX within LinuxMCE, you need an OpenLightingAssociation supported DMX controller, for example the [Entec DMX USB Pro]. Depending on what you want to control, you need for example a DMX RGB LED controller, like DMX RGB LED Dimmer (search on ebay). | ||
Add the needed cables, power supply for the LEDs, and you are ready to go. | Add the needed cables, power supply for the LEDs, and you are ready to go. |
Revision as of 20:00, 30 October 2011
To get started with DMX within LinuxMCE, you need an OpenLightingAssociation supported DMX controller, for example the [Entec DMX USB Pro]. Depending on what you want to control, you need for example a DMX RGB LED controller, like DMX RGB LED Dimmer (search on ebay).
Add the needed cables, power supply for the LEDs, and you are ready to go.