LOR Software FAQs
The Light-O-Rama Software is broken down into a few parts. The Sequence creation part, the Show and Schedule part, and the Hardware or Troubleshooting part. Each of these areas serve a vastly different purpose.
We hope to be adding more content to this site in early 2019. Please understand that as of this writing there is ZERO S5 related content on this site.
General Software FAQ
- Adjusting the volume levels in songs
- Audio doesn’t match up with the lights
- Backing Up Your Data
- Can I run two different versions on the same computer?
- Can I Transfer my Software License?
- COM port higher than 16
- Does the LOR Software run on Apple Macintosh?
- Error reading setup initialization file
- File Access Error on install
- Hardware Utility Displays Wrong Information
- How do I backup my sequences?
- How do I transfer sequences between computers?
- How do I upgrade to S3? What license do I need?
- How to reset your default LOR Data directory.
- I can’t close the Comm Listener
- LOR File Extensions
- Offline Registration
- Should I Update LOR Software?
- The Simple Show Builder can not find my sequences
- What license do I really need?
- Why am I getting “Unknown Device” errors?
S5 FAQ’s
"S5" which was released in 2018, has quite a few fundamental changes from previous versions of the software. We'll focus on those issues here.
License FAQ
Sequence Editor FAQ
The LOR Sequence Editor is a robust program with a lot of features and options. Here we'll try and answer some common questions people have.
- Animation View vs. Visualizer
- Can’t init conversion error
- Custom Keymaps
- How can I delete multiple RGB channels at once?
- How do I change the audio file?
- How do you use the Chase tool?
- I can’t Copy and Paste from one sequence to another. Help!
- Save Channels Between Sequences
- Tracks – What they are, and how they can benefit you
- Unable to locate media file!
Show and Schedules
- Show Scheduling – Example 1Lights on before and after the show.
- Show Scheduling – Example 2Lights on before the show. During the show songs playing at the top and bottom of the hour.