Changing the media file wont change the sequence length ... but you can do so in the same place. As the audio file controls playing the sequence will stop playing when the audio file is done ... any excessive size will be ignored.
Keith,
But if the sequence and the audio file are both loaded into the scheduler, then do each play until they end? I have done this the last two years, I am just trying to get more efficient about the process.
A little more detail for you. I projection map my house and play one single show which is 18.5 minutes long. In order to program both the video in Power Director and the lights in xLights, I have to divide the show into 6 different "segments". If I don't, I have to fight load render times and lock up/restarts.
After I program them, then I copy and paste from the individual segment files into one "master" file. Doing that with both a movie file and the xlights file necessitates a very precise compilation of the segments.
So…back to your answer: You said; "Changing the media file wont change the sequence length ... but you can do so in the same place. As the audio file controls playing the sequence will stop playing when the audio file is done ... any excessive size will be ignored."
To be clear, if I had programmed a one minute musical xlights sequence with 50ms timing and had an effect all the way to the end; then change the musical file to be 59.5 seconds long and don't touch the effects—are you saying the sequence will then only play 59.5 seconds, then stop and the last .5 seconds worth of programmed effects will be ignored?
Or will the sequence run for 60 seconds playing all effects but having dead air for the last .5 second?
Charles