LED Bar Beams Bug
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:59 am
Hello everyone,
I have some "PURElight PixelBar Switch 224 x SMD RGB" bars.
These offer 16 RGB blocks.
Unfortunately, the order is a bit badly positioned:
When the bar is placed vertically, placement proceeds as follows:
Bottom left is block 1, top left is block 8.
Bottom right is block 9 and top right is block 16.
This means that if I numbered the beams from 1-16, the chaser would not look good, for example.
The workaround is to assign Block 1 - Beam 1. Block 2 - Beam 3... etc.
It would be desirable if I could use block 1 and block 9 (bottom left and bottom right) as beam 1.
Unfortunately, I have the bug that if I assign beam 1 to block 1 and block 9, then block 9 on the bottom right is approached and output in 100%.
Can someone tell me why that is?
Thanks!
I have some "PURElight PixelBar Switch 224 x SMD RGB" bars.
These offer 16 RGB blocks.
Unfortunately, the order is a bit badly positioned:
When the bar is placed vertically, placement proceeds as follows:
Bottom left is block 1, top left is block 8.
Bottom right is block 9 and top right is block 16.
This means that if I numbered the beams from 1-16, the chaser would not look good, for example.
The workaround is to assign Block 1 - Beam 1. Block 2 - Beam 3... etc.
It would be desirable if I could use block 1 and block 9 (bottom left and bottom right) as beam 1.
Unfortunately, I have the bug that if I assign beam 1 to block 1 and block 9, then block 9 on the bottom right is approached and output in 100%.
Can someone tell me why that is?
Thanks!