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==Download and Installation {{:hls_ver}}==
==Download and Installation {{:hls_ver}}==
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==PixelPlane Transitions Using Lighting Channels {{:hls_ver}}==
==PixelPlane Transitions Using Lighting Channels {{:hls_ver}}==
==Drawing a PixelPlane in the Display Preview {{:hls_ver}}==
==Drawing a PixelPlane in the Display Preview {{:hls_ver}}==
=Facial Animation=
==Facial Animation (CN)==
=Sequence Playback=
==Sequence Playback {{:hls_ver}}==
=Sequence Output=
==Preparing Channels for Output {{:hls_ver}}==
==Hardware Configuration (R)==
==Selecting the Output Method (CN)==
==Working with Playlists (CN)==
==Creating and Running a Schedule (CN)==

Revision as of 23:48, 11 March 2013

Download and Installation (13F)

Upgrading HLS

Creating a Sequence

HLS Sequence Creation Wizard (13F)

Channel Management

Setting up HLS Channels (13F)

Configuring Display Groups (13F)

Sticky Channels (13F)

Segment Channels (13F)

Display Preview

Creating a Display Preview (13F)

Sequencing Channels and Adding Effects

Creating Basic Effects (13F)

Adding and Using Beat Tracks (13F)

Setting Defaults for Effects (13F)

Creating Chase Effects (13F)

Mirroring Effects (13F)

Fill Effects (13F)

Submaster Lighting Channels (13F)

Sequencing with RGB Channels (13F)

Custom Effects (13F)

Creating a Library of Group Effects (13F)

Creating and Using PixelPlanes

Creating a PixelPlane (13F)

The PixelPlane Editor: Creating Effects (13F)

Using Nutcracker with a PixelPlane (R)

Fill Channels (13F)

PixelPlane Transitions Using Lighting Channels (13F)

Drawing a PixelPlane in the Display Preview (13F)

Facial Animation

Facial Animation (CN)

Sequence Playback

Sequence Playback (13F)

Sequence Output

Preparing Channels for Output (13F)

Hardware Configuration (R)

Selecting the Output Method (CN)

Working with Playlists (CN)

Creating and Running a Schedule (CN)