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[QUOTE="sveevers, post: 73215, member: 23274"] Okay, it's starting to make a bit more sense now. So essentially, using the software, you can 'map' a particular pixel to any display item. For instance you can specify that the first 50 pixels are 'Item 1' and the next 50 are 'Item 2'? So presumably you just run some sort of interconnect between each item on a single output. I've read the 101 with regard to power injection and understand that you need to inject power roughly every 50 pixels and understand the cable requirements to do this but I can see anywhere how the injection is run in practice. ie. Do you run the injection cable all the way along the strip/string and just connect in approx every 50 pixels? [/QUOTE]
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