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LLA allows DMX sent using various DMX over IP protocols to be converted from one format to another. This enables devices from different manufacturers to talk to each another (for example a Strand Console can send DMX to an Enttec EtherGate).
LLA Live is a stand-alone bootable cd containing software from the Linux Lighting Architecture project.
When combined with a physical DMX interface such as the DMX USB Pro, LLA Live can send and receive data from traditional wired DMX networks.
Questions?: See http://groups.google.com/group/linux-lighting
Supported Devices/Protocols:
- ArtNet
- ShowNet
- ESP Net
- Sandnet
- DMX USB Pro
- Open DMX USB (through the Linux kernel module from Erwin Rol, as detailed in LLA, OpenDMX USB and Q Light Controller Tutorial)
- DMX 4 Linux
- StageProfi
Under development:
Documentation:
- Using LLA - A basic introduction
- Building LLA - How to get it compiled
- Using the Python libraries
- LLA Tips & Tricks
- LLA Sandnet Tutorial - Setup Horizon using Sandnet and LLA
- LLA and Q Light Controller Ubuntu Tutorial - Setup LLA on Ubuntu/Debian-type distro with QLC
Availability:
Sources (via git)
http://www.nomis52.net/git/lla http://www.nomis52.net/git/lla-examples
Debian Packages:
http://www.nomis52.net/data/debian
RPMS:
http://rpms.netmindz.net/
Live CD (iso):
Sourceforge
There is a project underway to build packages for OpenWrt. See http://lists.culturebase.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lla-openwrt for more details.