You may sell (or give away) the License Key Voucher as part of a bundle with a cape, but vouchers are not to be sold or given away without a cape.
FAQs
No, we do not support transferring a license key from a vendor to a customer. If you want to provide licenses to your customers as part of their purchase, you can bulk purchase license key vouchers from us and give a voucher to your customer when they purchase a cape. […]
Yes, you should go ahead and get a voucher now and you can also redeem the voucher now if you want. The deadline is for the voucher distribution. There is no deadline on the redemption of the voucher or the installation of the license key.
We do want to provide a level playing field for cape vendors, but feel that the capes made by the FPP developers deserve an exception. Over the years the FPP developers have spent tens of thousands of hours developing and supporting FPP. Dan wrote the code which all Beagle Capes […]
When using a cape with an unsigned EEPROM, the BBB48String, BBShiftString, and DPIPixels Channel Outputs are limited to 50 pixels max per string output and are not allowed to use differential smart receivers. Sensor functionality may be limited as well. If you apply a license key or keys to sign […]
For licensing key issues, you can open a support ticket at https://shop.falconplayer.com/tickets/ You can also ask questions in the FPP forum at https://falconchristmas.com/forum/index.php?board=8.0 or on Facebook, but if an issue requires investigation on the web site or signing API, you will need to reach out to us directly via a […]
Banks allow a cape to control more direct attached pixel outputs than are physically present on the Pi or Beagle driving the cape. The Channel Output creates banks of pixels by essentially time-slicing the output on a physical port. If there are 24 physical outputs on a Pi, the DPIPixels […]
Yes. If you purchased a cape with more than 2 string outputs from another vendor on or before July 31, 2022, your cape is “grandfathered in”. Email sales@falconplayer.com with a picture showing proof of when the cape was purchased and how many outputs it has and we will send you […]
On paper, “Falcon Player, LLC” and the falconplayer.com domain name are owned by Chris Pinkham who is one of the founding developers of FPP, because unfortunately someone has to deal with the tax man. The site and fees collected are used to help support active members of the FPP development […]
Yes. If you built your own cape for your own personal use, we will give you a free voucher to get a license key for that cape. Take a picture of the cape with your email address on a piece of paper and email the picture to diy@falconplayer.com and we […]