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Best practise to get xLights model to line up with physical lights
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[QUOTE="gholm, post: 135421, member: 39710"] Theses are definitely WS2812 chips. and yep, 20fps is the limit. I have 2 strings of 1000 pixels each, one string for the left and one for right of the house. In the xLights layout each string is setup as a polyline in the layout window. The screen shot I showed above is a screenshot of the Layout window. I"ll try using a Bars effect, up/down, and left/right to see if I can identify what's going wrong. What would be good (I'm just spit-balling here) is to have a Mode where I could roll my mouse wheel (or use Left/Right arrows) to move a red/blue/green/white signal from one pixel to the next all along the string, up and down the string. Then I could sit outside with my laptop and interactively discover where my Layout corners are on the House. [/QUOTE]
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