Hi Paul, before I make a comment on this video, I just would like to say, it was good to put a face to your channel, in regards to this video, I think your doing a wonderful job in Arduino world, teaching a lot of new people to the channel, keep up the awesome content mate, and p.s give doggly a pat for me from Australia.. you rock mate.. 🤙🏼🇦🇺🤙🏼🇦🇺
My little OLED screen is flashing all the time.... like maybe 3 or 4 times a second. Is your demo just flashing due to that sync thing that happens when you video something or is it really flashing like that?
adafruit == 75% (RAM) if ( U-put > 1 IC) // like sensors, RTC adafruit == a lot of errrrrrrrrrror if (U think is == true) // Learn more C and C++. if(U think is == false) // you will learn hard way.
I don't have any oled multi colour displays, just TFTs, and use micropython rather than Arduino, but I think the process is the same. If you want to, say, have green up to 80% and then red for anything larger, it would be in an if block where you would draw 2 rectangles. If you needed to turn the whole bar red, just clear the screen and refresh it with the new colour.
I'd love to help you handle your audio engineering, and level out some volume and varied recording qualities. Your work is super educational, so I'd be willing to do so for free. Let me know if you'd like my assistance :)
The lcd screen is driven by a PWM signal. It turns on and off the screen really fast. The eye can’t detect this but the camera does. The display doesn’t flash off camera.