Greetings all. Looks like 2018 will be the year that I take the leap from LOR S4 to xLights. I'm excited and nervous and would like to avoid the pitfalls that many of you have experienced. Maybe this could become a repository of "Best Practices" and "Definitely Don'ts"
If someone is aware of a current guide to the conversion please point me that way. I have spent some time looking but the internet is a vast place to look. Some of the information that I have found seems dated.
Briefly, my display has:
12 LOR CCRs (I will be replacing them with pixel strips and a falcon controller)
24 LOR 50 watt RGB Floods
17 dmx 36 watt RGB Floods
RGB pixel props with Falcon and SanDevice controllers
roughly 60 LOR 1602 controllers
I currently have multiple networks
REG - majority the North side of m driveway
AUX A / AUX B/ AUX C - 12 CCRs
AUX D - majority of the south side of my driveway (includes an idmx1000 for the dmx floods)
AUX E - 24 LOR floods
AUX F - 42 Channels for some problematic leaping arches
E1.31
I know I could combine some of this but I like to be able to isolate parts for physical layout and fault isolation
I intend to use the serial outputs from 2 Falcon Controllers to send the data to the display
On the north side of the yard, REG/AUX F from one serial port, AUX E from one serial port and half of AUX D from the third serial port. (F16V2)
On the south side remaining half of AUX D from one serial port , and the true dmx floods from the second.(F16V3)
I feel that the E1.31 part of my display (created with pixel editor) should be an easy switch, bit the rest of my AC channels and 12 CCR Superstar Tree seem a bit more daunting.
My initial question is what do I need to do to my existing sequences in LOR to prepare them for the conversion?
I have read that they need to be in perfect order. Unit ID 01 Channels 1-16, Unit ID 02 Channels 1-16 and so on. Is that really necessary? That would be extraordinarily difficult.
Do I assign dmx universes and channels before I convert?
Do I have to start with Universe 1?
This should get me pointed in the right direction. Thanking all of you in this community in advance!
Happy New Year to all,
Tony