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[QUOTE="i13, post: 114858, member: 21708"] I'm trying to figure out what type(s) of lights you have so that I can provide further info on how to hook them up with computer control. RGB lights are usually able to mix the red, green and blue to create more colours. A multicolour traditional LED string doesn't count as RGB. What do you mean by "remote"? Is it a blinker unit with a button wired into the light set or is it a remote that can be pointed at the light set from a distance to change the colour or flashing pattern? We could get onto a Zoom video call so that I can see these lights if that would help. I haven't been very active here over the last couple of years but hopefully someone else can answer the question about whether there is a thread with this already done. I have listed the details that I need in order to explain how to get low voltage traditional LED strings working with computer control in this thread: [URL]https://auschristmaslighting.com/threads/13251/[/URL] I suspect that there might be some that aren't low voltage in Canada. For RGB lights, I'd need to know whether they are pixels (individual control along the light set) or dumb RGB (the whole light set can only be one colour at a time) in order to point you to other information sources. If they are pixels then there's information everywhere on this forum. [/QUOTE]
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