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Hoize
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Before I buy QLC+ for RaspberryPi i want to ask a couple Questions.
First i have to know if i can install QLC+ afterwards on mi Pi, or if i have to install it with an Image. im Running the Graphical user interface on Raspberry Pi. Also is it possible to Import my
Fixtures that I created for the Windows Version of QLC+ to the RaspberryPi and does the RaspberryPi Version include the WebInterface? Now my last Question. Is the interface similar to the interface on Windows and can i Import the qxw files that i used on my Windows machine to the Pi?

I´m livin in Germany so my english is not the best... I hope you can understand, what i wanted to ask.

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Elias
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Hoize wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:39 pm First i have to know if i can install QLC+ afterwards on mi Pi, or if i have to install it with an Image. im Running the Graphical user interface on Raspberry Pi.
Yes. You will be provided with the QLC+ debian package too.
Hoize wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:39 pm Also is it possible to Import my Fixtures that I created for the Windows Version of QLC+ to the RaspberryPi and does the RaspberryPi Version include the WebInterface?
Yes to both. Webinterfqce is present and you can import custom fixtures with it.
Hoize wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:39 pm Now my last Question. Is the interface similar to the interface on Windows and can i Import the qxw files that i used on my Windows machine to the Pi?
QLC+ on the raspberry Pi is exactly the same software running on desktop PC.
So, yes, you can load your projects. You might need to adjust some IO settings though.
lighthacker2020
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Just to add to the response. I created a workspace file on my Macbook, and it runs as expected on my Raspberry Pi. All of the features and functionality I use on my Mac are in the Raspberry Pi version, and I feel I use a fair bit of them for creating a live rock show light show.
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