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Of course now that I wrote that, I'm thinking, "why don't I just put a USB hub in my car?" πŸ™‚ Answer after further consideration. Don't really want a hub in my glove compartment, and extra things to go wrong. Single Tesla USB stick is nice and clean.

Tony Fragiacomo

Also, did you notice when you load a custom light show your dashcam doesn't work? Tesla software wants separate USB's with one folder per drive. (\LightShow, \TeslaCam, and \Boombox) You could use a USB hub with separate USB sticks, OR you could partition one USB with 3 partitions (volumes / drives) using the Windows Disk Management app. When you do this, and plug in the single USB, the OS will see 3 drives instead of one, and each drive will have one folder. Ask Tesla why they couldn't have one drive with 3 folders...

Tony Fragiacomo

I'm guessing you created an XML timing track and imported? I used a lot of copy / paste and the alignment functions. https://manual.xlights.org/xlights/chapters/chapter-four-sequencer/changing-an-effect#aligning-effects

Tony Fragiacomo

I posted this comment in your "Took us 2 days video". Still looking for answer. I missed something... "Ok guys. Simple question: How in the heck did you add those vertical lines (in sequencer window)? You said you drew them in by hand. How? Did you know that when you point to an effect, the start, end, and duration info shows up in the status bar? (Bottom right side of window) Also, if you select a group of effects and use the arrow keys, each key shifts 20 msec forward or back. Good for alignment. But those vertical lines would be helpful if I could figure that out..."

Tony Fragiacomo


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