09-16-2023, 09:29 AM
Hi carloss66,
the peppymeter itself has 4 resolutions only, please have a look to the PeppyMeter Wiki.
These are the Key Features:
What you see (on the other player) is an interface (at bigger resolution) that include a meter at one of the (four) original resolutions.
As I know, at the moment, it is not available on moOde; what I did (Github) is the possibility to run PeppyMeter (at his resolutions) in the moOde environment.
best regards and thanks,
Francesco
the peppymeter itself has 4 resolutions only, please have a look to the PeppyMeter Wiki.
These are the Key Features:
Quote:Key Features
Here are the key features of the program:
- Written in Python.
- Pygame library leveraged for UI purposes.
- UI is available in four resolutions 320x240, 480x320, 800x480 and 1280x400 pixels.
- The input for the program is the data from the named pipe. That signal should be provided by the peppyalsa plugin.
- Supplies 25 default meters for the resolutions 320x240, 480x320 and 800x480.
- Supplies 8 default meters for the resolution 1280x400.
- Allows to add your own meters.
- Open-source. All source files are available on Github.
- Several data sources are available for testing and tuning.
- Provides five output types: Display, Serial, I2C, PWM and HTTP.
What you see (on the other player) is an interface (at bigger resolution) that include a meter at one of the (four) original resolutions.
As I know, at the moment, it is not available on moOde; what I did (Github) is the possibility to run PeppyMeter (at his resolutions) in the moOde environment.
best regards and thanks,
Francesco