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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 96878, member: 543"] Hi Peter Going with LOR software and hardware is the expensive way of doing things. Xlights is free and does much more than LOR S4 does and either a Falcon F16 or Advatek Pixlite16 will give you more power than the Pixie and I expect they are probably cheaper options. 240 pixels per output is childs play these days. If you really wanted to you could go with a Raspberry Pi and something like my rPi-P28 and have 800 pixels running off each of it's 2 outputs. 60 pixel per metre strip is great if you really need high resolution and can actually see the strip. I would be a little surprised if you could see the difference between 30,48 and 60 pixel per metre strips when they are on the inside of the ballons. The diffuse actions of the balloons probably reduce the effective resolution that you can see to around 10 pixels per metre. The balloon arches look cool by the way :D [/QUOTE]
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