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[QUOTE="LawrenceDriveLights, post: 121695, member: 27185"] The Falcon pixel controller is factory set to 100 pixels per output You have a couple of options 1. Connect your computer to the ethernet port of the controller and open up the web user interface page using the displayed ip address on the controllers OLED (could be 192.168.1.50), ( update - sorry just re-read you post you probably have to tweak your computers ethernet ipv4 settings or similar, again maybe someone on zoom can provide you some assistance with this). 2. Within xLights (once you have setup the controller and props and assigned your props in the visualiser to each output of the controller) then use the upload to controller option (Tab near the bottom right in the controller page) 3. Or jump in the xlights zoom room for some assistance (to get to the zoom room, open xlights and select help-zoom), Once in zoom raise your hand and hopefully one of the very helpful guys / girls hanging out can point you in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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