That was the trick. It works perfectly now and I am able to save the sequence in XLights and reopen it with all the data still present.
I did not know you could import vixen files like that.
Thank you all for the help. I knew I was doing something dumb.
This is going to save me a lot of time.
Step 1. Ensured Vixen 2.1 sequence is good.
Step 2. Open XLights 2020.26 and convert Vixen 2.1 sequence into fseq
Step 3. Open XLights newly converted file and verify data is correct
Step 4. Save newly converted file as xsq file
Step 5. Open newly created xsq file. All data is gone...
I tried that. In the initial conversion, I am able to drill down and see the data perfectly. The problem is when I save the file in XLights, all of the data is no longer visible. It's the strangest thing.
I will try to take some screen shots and show you
I wonder if I converted the Vixen 2.1 files to Vixen 3 files and then over to XLights. Maybe that would work.
Seems like a lot of work, but if that does the trick, that may be what it needs
I am using an older version, 2020.26. I have also tried it with the most current version and I get the same result.
It is the strangest thing I have seen with XLights.
I am trying to convert all of my Vixen 2.1 sequences to XLights for this coming year. I really didn't want recreate all...
This may be a dumb question, but I am trying to convert a simple 32 channel sequence from Vixen 2.1 to XLights.
I have both profiles setup exactly the same and when I use the convert tool, the file imports correctly and I can see the results in XLights
The problem is, when I save the file it...