CCR2DMX Application
For the 2014 display we replaced our 10 year old incandescent 3-color Mega-Tree with a new 12 string pixel based tree. This introduced several new challenges for programming (Like 1800 challenges (channels)), The LOR forum is full of some pretty sharp, clever and innovative people who came up with a solution to use non-LOR RGB pixels and strips while leveraging the power of the LOR SuperStar sequencer and Visualizer.
If you use non-LOR pixels in your display and use LOR SuperStar to create your sequences, this is a FREE and simple tool to strip out the seven (7) macro channels per string and output a new LMS file ready to cut and paste in to your sequence.
You can download a copy of the application from my DropBox location:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/dqmfzgfp9c2zjtq/AABgaeizkrTEa3T0gFJOEbOZa?dl=0
Let me know if you have any issues or suggestions regarding this application.
REVISION HISTORY:
V1.0.0.0 (11/8/14) - Converted VBScript version of the application into a standalone executable using Visual Studio and VB.NET.
V1.0.1.0 (11/11/14) - Added a persistent check box as an AutoSave function. The user can now check the AutoSave checkbox and the application will automatically save the processed file as the original filename with a "DMX_" prefix.
If you use non-LOR pixels in your display and use LOR SuperStar to create your sequences, this is a FREE and simple tool to strip out the seven (7) macro channels per string and output a new LMS file ready to cut and paste in to your sequence.
You can download a copy of the application from my DropBox location:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/dqmfzgfp9c2zjtq/AABgaeizkrTEa3T0gFJOEbOZa?dl=0
Let me know if you have any issues or suggestions regarding this application.
REVISION HISTORY:
V1.0.0.0 (11/8/14) - Converted VBScript version of the application into a standalone executable using Visual Studio and VB.NET.
V1.0.1.0 (11/11/14) - Added a persistent check box as an AutoSave function. The user can now check the AutoSave checkbox and the application will automatically save the processed file as the original filename with a "DMX_" prefix.