I have converted several songs to FSEQ and they play fine. Today I converted one and the models are all mixed up. The correct ones are not coming on and some that have no cells highlighted are playing. Is there an explanation for this pleased. Posted in FPP alsoThanksTerry
Quote from: THurrle on November 07, 2015, 07:12:57 AMI have converted several songs to FSEQ and they play fine. Today I converted one and the models are all mixed up. The correct ones are not coming on and some that have no cells highlighted are playing. Is there an explanation for this pleased. Posted in FPP alsoThanksTerryWhen I look at this post there are so many things left out. What were you converting from? When you say "they play fine" is that playing in xLights Layout tab, xLights Preview tab, xLights Scheduler tab to hardware, on the FPP? If you convert to FSEQ you don't have any "cells" so you must be opening up the FSEQ in xLights which is creating an associated XML file. We can't read minds you gotta lay out more of your process.
In your show directory look for the rgbeffects xml file and the network xml file. That's a minimum, you may want to include the sequence xml file also. I'm not in front of my computer, so not sure 100% on file names.
Yeah sorry there is no Preview tab what I really mean for that is when you play a sequence in the Sequencer tab you view the Model Preview and House Preview windows when it plays back.But it sounds like you are only using xLights to convert to FSEQ format. You won't have an xLights XML sequence in that case unless you try to open the FSEQ file other than from the Layout tab playback. For what you want to do you should need an xLights XML file. That would only be necessary to add xLights effects to your data.If two file convert correctly then the xLights models must be setup correctly unless your third Vixen sequence doesn't have the same channel setups. If I remember right Vixen 2.1 file specify a Vixen project file that is used to define the mapping. Do all 3 files specify the same project file? You can open up the Vixen file in Notepad++ and find where it calls out the .pro file.