Hello,
I'm experiencing a rather annoying issue. I've built a USB-DMX adapter that I know works (Freestyler and DMXControl both work fine with it) but it's causing issues with QLC.
I have it patched to one universe with a single fixture, and I can control the light for about two minutes or so before the fixture stops responding to controls. I go to the inputs/outputs tab and try to uncheck and recheck the Enttec OpenDMX output, but it freezes when I click it.
The solution is to force QLC closed, unplug and replug the DMX dongle, and then wait a minute and start QLC again. During this time, I can still get Freestyler and DMXControl to recognize it and control it.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks!
QLC Freezes with OpenDMX Module
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QLC version? (4.8.5?)
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Sorry about that.
QLC 4.8.5
Window 8.1
Intel i7 @ 3.6ghz, 8GB Ram
I've also now noticed that the adapter doesn't work in other software if it freezes in QLC+, contrary to what I said earlier. This may mean it's a hardware fault, and I'm testing to see if it's the USB 3.0 socket I'm using, as sometimes USB 3.0 can cause issues with non-USB3 devices like the FT232RL.
QLC 4.8.5
Window 8.1
Intel i7 @ 3.6ghz, 8GB Ram
I've also now noticed that the adapter doesn't work in other software if it freezes in QLC+, contrary to what I said earlier. This may mean it's a hardware fault, and I'm testing to see if it's the USB 3.0 socket I'm using, as sometimes USB 3.0 can cause issues with non-USB3 devices like the FT232RL.
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Is there any way to enable logging on QLC so that I can see what happens when the adapter stops working? I can't seem to get any other program to behave like QLC+ does with this module, and I would greatly like to solve this issue.
If you would like the technical side of things I've got an FTDI FT232RL and a MAX485 doing the conversion.
Thanks for any help.
If you would like the technical side of things I've got an FTDI FT232RL and a MAX485 doing the conversion.
Thanks for any help.
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In Windows you can't enable logs.
You need to build QLC+ yourself, better on Linux.
One thing I can think of is the frequency of transmission to the adapter. You may try to reduce it.
See 4.5 here: http://www.qlcplus.org/docs/parameterstuning.html
You need to build QLC+ yourself, better on Linux.
One thing I can think of is the frequency of transmission to the adapter. You may try to reduce it.
See 4.5 here: http://www.qlcplus.org/docs/parameterstuning.html