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Offline caretaker

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Re: Variable FPS using the Etherdongle.
« Reply #15 on: January 02, 2013, »
The other piece of the puzzle you might want to check with Wireshark is what are the drop packet rates between the three.  In that if LOR S3 is sending out a ton of packets BUT many are getting dropped or are bad packets while HLS is sending fewer packets but they are all going to where there supposed to go with no corruption then Then that MAY be the reason HLS has a lower frame rate but better response from the controllers.
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Re: Variable FPS using the Etherdongle.
« Reply #16 on: January 02, 2013, »
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The other piece of the puzzle you might want to check with Wireshark is what are the drop packet rates between the three.  In that if LOR S3 is sending out a ton of packets BUT many are getting dropped or are bad packets while HLS is sending fewer packets but they are all going to where there supposed to go with no corruption then Then that MAY be the reason HLS has a lower frame rate but better response from the controllers.

Good point, will try that.

Here is some SACNview files of the data you will see HLS data is doing better than S3 or XLights.

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