Trying to figure out where I've got things mixed up here - any help or direction appreciated. I can't find the right search terms to find my answer.
I'm sequencing in XLIghts and running from FPP. Today I added two ESP Wifi controllers (Renard) to the setup. I can "output to lights" through both Wifi controllers but when I load the FSEQ to FPP and play it the two Wifi model groups do not light.
If I use the display test in XLights everything lights up. Same for the test mode in FPP. I have a feeling it's got something to do with getting my outputs in FPP set up properly but cannot find any real "how to" in this regard. I THINK I need to define exactly how may channels (universe size) in each universe but am not really sure how to determine this based on my models in XLights.
For example, one Wifi controller runs a group of five 26mm tri-led pixels (model one in the universe), three groups of three (models two, three and four), a group of two (spider eyes), a group of four (spider head), a group of eight (spider body) and then three more groups of three. (37 WS2811 chips.)
My math says that should be 111 channels?Seems simple enough but in FPP's Channel Outputs screen it also asks for the FPP start channel and I'm not sure how to determine that. It's a simple display - probably good to learn this stuff before it gets too big.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom.

I'm sequencing in XLIghts and running from FPP. Today I added two ESP Wifi controllers (Renard) to the setup. I can "output to lights" through both Wifi controllers but when I load the FSEQ to FPP and play it the two Wifi model groups do not light.
If I use the display test in XLights everything lights up. Same for the test mode in FPP. I have a feeling it's got something to do with getting my outputs in FPP set up properly but cannot find any real "how to" in this regard. I THINK I need to define exactly how may channels (universe size) in each universe but am not really sure how to determine this based on my models in XLights.
For example, one Wifi controller runs a group of five 26mm tri-led pixels (model one in the universe), three groups of three (models two, three and four), a group of two (spider eyes), a group of four (spider head), a group of eight (spider body) and then three more groups of three. (37 WS2811 chips.)
My math says that should be 111 channels?Seems simple enough but in FPP's Channel Outputs screen it also asks for the FPP start channel and I'm not sure how to determine that. It's a simple display - probably good to learn this stuff before it gets too big.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom.
