On the sliders window, click the "Edit Channel Map". Then click on any channel number to select it. Add/change the addresses in the map using a format like: 15%100,500%100,501%100 The first number is the DMX address, the second number is the max percentage applied to that address when the slider is at the top. Thus: 15%100, 500%50 Will apply 100% to address 15 and 50% to address 500 when the slider is at max. LightsUp has 48 sliders and you can remap them however you want. It is not possible to change...
I tried deleting the DLL from my program folder and found that I could no longer start the program, even if the DLL does exist in the driver installation location. I'm not sure why I'm seeing different behavior here than you. I'm running Win10 1709 Enterprise on my test machine. To be on the safe side, I got the updated version of the DLL from the current driver package and included it in the download ZIP. I'd appreciate it if someone could verify that it works with actual hardware. Thanks.
As soon as you said that running the program from the zip file worked correctly, I knew what you were going to say next. Very good catch there. Back when I put this package together, the DLL needed to be included separately. Now that it comes as part of the driver, it seems that the best option is to delete it from the LightsUp package. I can do that.
I have not had access to hardware in a long time so I can't test and debug.
Freeze tracking
Fixed in v1.2. Chosen solution was to prevent adding, cutting, pasting, and deleting any cues while frozen. This is the safest and easiest option. It is still possible to copy cues and edit the contents of cues while frozen.
Deletion of Cue
While fixing another issue, I discovered that this is actually acting as intended. When you insert a new cue, the focus goes to the cue's description. pressing Del there edits the text as would be expected. In order to delete the cue, you must select it in order to identify it as the thing to be deleted. Closing this issue.
Reproduced the problem. Trying to decide on the best solution. Options: 1) Correctly track edits while frozen. 2) Limit editing while frozen to just lighting value tweaks, no add/delete cues. While #1 sounds better, it's riskier because there are a lot of corner cases to catch. 2 is much easier to implement, but obviously more constraining. Thoughts?
What are the symptoms of the failure? does the software start? (This works for me on Win10) does the DMX Connect button find the device? (Or does it say that there are no devices available?) Are you sure that the Enttec USB driver is installed on the system? You have to install this separately. Unfortunately, I haven't had access to one of the Open USB adapters in years, so I cannot verify anything on my end.
What are the symptoms of the failure? does the software start? (This works for me on Win10) does the DMX Connect button find the device? (Or does it say that there are no devices available?) * Are you sure that the Enttec USB driver is installed on the system? You have to install this separately. Unfortunately, I haven't had access to one of the Open USB adapters in years, so I cannot verify anything on my end. item 1 item 2
What are the symptoms of the failure? does the software start? (This works for me on Win10) does the DMX Connect button find the device? (Or does it say that there are no devices available?) * Are you sure that the Enttec USB driver is installed on the system? You have to install this separately. Unfortunately, I haven't had access to one of the Open USB adapters in years, so I cannot verify anything on my end.
As described in the manual, there are two ways of running shows with LightsUp. 1....
Because the installer isn't really all that important, I just posted an installer-free...