
Fig. 4
Showtable
When clicking in a row under Filename, a dialog opens for selecting a file.
The same file can be used in different rows of the table.
Watch that the card (removable media) is selected as the path. Then you can be sure,
that your show file is available on the card.
It is also possible to work in a backup directory on the hard disk and then copy the
whole content to the memory card. But then, it must be sure, that there are short
filenames available. This is normally only sure, when using FAT-file system. Otherwise,
Windows** will create a short filename, when copying data to memory card, and the
names would be changed. The player then will not find the filename on the card.
It is better, first to place all show files on the memory card and then selecting them
directly from the card!
Note for Windows** 2000 or Windows** XP with NTFS-file system:
NTFS will not create short filenames or change the names when copying files to the
card.
It is recommended first copying all show files to the card and then select all files directly
from the memory card, when making configuration.
Speed Kpps (Fig. 6)
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This is the output speed (point rate) for the current show.
This value only will be used, when the speed is not controlled by DMX-channel.
The lasershow player supports a maximum output speed of 30 Kpps (30000 points per
second). When using a value greater than 30000, the player limits the speed to 30K
internally.
When clicking into the field Speed Kpps, a dialog opens, where speed, framerepeat and
displaymode can be selected.
Copy and paste can be used to copy all values of a row into another row of the
showtable (Fig. 5).