File Access Error on install
Problem – Error message on install that says in part, “Error:path/file access error on step:install demos”
Resolution: Ensure that NONE of the files and/or folders in your LOR Data directory are set to ‘Read Only’.
Problem – Error message on install that says in part, “Error:path/file access error on step:install demos”
Resolution: Ensure that NONE of the files and/or folders in your LOR Data directory are set to ‘Read Only’.
People often ask if LOR will run on Apple software. The answer? Sort of, but with some help.
Light-O-Rama has to use some very low level device drivers to communicate between the computer and the various types of controllers available.
Ever get started working on a sequence, only to go back later and see that the lights are matching up to the music? See this PDF from LOR. You will need to run your audio file through Audacity. This will create a Constant Bit Rate MP3 file. [The following is from a post on…
Version 3.0.0 had a bug where the Hardware Utility might confuse certain controller types with each other when it scans for connected hardware. For example, if you had a CTB16PC controller, version 3.0.0’s Hardware Utility might incorrectly report it as being a CCF controller. This was corrected in 3.0.2.
Each year there are stories of people who have lost all of their sequencing work (and family photos) because of a hard drive crash or other disaster. If they had a backup of the data, then restoring it would be easy. However many people today do not have a backup solution and are at risk…
No. * You may only run one version of the software on your computer. Thus you could not have 2.9.14 and 3.0.2 installed at the same time. * If your technical in nature, and the concept of a Virtual Machine doesn’t scare you, consider that as an option.
The LOR Comm Listener is a program that runs in the background, allowing other programs (such as the Sequence Editor and the Show Player) to control LOR devices that are on LOR Enhanced networks, and also to control DMX devices. The Comm Listener must be running in order for those programs to control such devices….