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[QUOTE="oldmanfathertime1000, post: 30777, member: 1621"] NeilKellie, There are many ways to do this. Many people here use LSP, LOR Vixen, hls, and other programs. They all have good & bad with them. A lot will depend on what you want in the over-all display. Most of these will work in the DMX & E1.31 world so you are ok with that part. If you have someone close to you that has been doing this for awhile, then you may find it best to use what they are using, so as to have some very close support. You can also ask these guys about what their thoughts are with the programs they are using & why they use it. It will all come down to what you will find fits your way of thinking. There is no one golden apple. Each has it's own goods & bads... Ask, Ask, Ask & after some time you will try one or the other. Some are free down-loads & others let you try it out as a demo... Good luck & welome to the ACL forum.... [/QUOTE]
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