thecassidy92 wrote:Please anyopn ehelp me. It's really annoying. Any help appreciated.
You need to isolate the problem more to determine where the problem source is.
ONLY connect the fixture that has this problem and try it out.
Is your DMX line terminated?
Is your fixture configured the same as the other. Some fixtures have mode settings and other settings to do other things, like closing the shutter while pan and tilt are changing.
Are you sure they are both configured for DMX (and not standalone more, wich some fixtures have)
Are you using proper DMX cabling? (e.g. you should NOT be using XLR audio cables, although it works most of the time...)
The same questions are for 'Hijacker' sijones.
sijones wrote:If i use the velleman software they respond and stay sync'd and work perfect, so this seems to be some wierd bug in the interface code, maybe needs to have a call put in to call some sort of sync?
First of all; There is no sync at all between FreeStyler and the actual DMX line. Your fixtures are responsible for following the DMX protocol.
So if they lose sync, you have bad cabling, no termination or your fixtures are defective.
Creating a sync between FS and the DMX line is not possible and not needed. The DMX protocol itself has inbuilt sync (sort of).
What I'm missing in the whole story is HOW and WHEN your fixtures stop responding. That is very important information when determining what is going wrong. So what did you do when your fixtures stop and what can you do if it keeps working correctly.
Second; see the DMX output window in FS, is it still sending out proper DMX values on the right channels, or is'nt it?
Comparing to the Vellemans delivered software is somewhat not a good comparison.
2 Reasons for that: FreeStyler 3.0.1 (and lower) always sends 512 DMX channels and has a pretty low refresh rate of 50msec to your interface.
The next version of FS has a configurable number output channels and configurable refresh rate.
The Velleman delivered software transmits way lesser DMX channels, as many as needed, for faster response times and could be the 'cause' of why your fixtures work correctly with that.
I don't know if this have anything to do with your (sijones and thecassidy92) problems, but it could.
More info:
FS always outputs 512 channels?
'Slow' response on flash button
Now I know that the topic titles are not indicating that this could be related to your problems, but it might be.
Another reason could be that the fixture file you are using is faulty.