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    Dean,

    So i am back to messing with LWave and cant seem to figure out how to create plots that cycle properly. Could you explain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeperx View Post
    Dean,

    So i am back to messing with LWave and cant seem to figure out how to create plots that cycle properly. Could you explain?
    Are there specific plots that you are having trouble with?

    Only plots that employ rotation are loopable for now. Color schemes do not loop, so you may see a large color change at the rollover point.


    The default rotation rates are in hundredths of revs/sec, so the overall cycle time should be no more than 100sec. Many plots are symmetrical and can
    cycle out in half the expected time as a result.

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    It would be incredibly useful if there was a way to just check a box that would force the output to be one complete cycle. I understand that the color cycle is not resolved yet but in this use case the easiest thing to do would just be too always output one complete cycle. That means that the resulting ilda file or wave could be Loop forever. Having these types of plots loopable is really nice because it means you can leave them up for extended periods of time without worrying about odd behavior.
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    Default LWave Helios Support

    This version of LWave now includes support for the Helios DAC in addition to RIYA, EasyLase, and modified soundcard DACs.
    Thanks to Grix for all the tech support!


    If you already have LWave installed, download the update, otherwise download the full release- it contains
    all of the support files so there's no need to run an installation app.
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    Hi, I wanted to try LWave, but it doesn't start with an error: [ Run-time error '13':Type mismatch ] how do I fix it? Windows 7 PRO x64 is installed. Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by electrobitstorm View Post
    Hi, I wanted to try LWave, but it doesn't start with an error: [ Run-time error '13':Type mismatch ] how do I fix it? Windows 7 PRO x64 is installed. Thank you.
    Try this updated version.
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    Default I have the same problem

    Run-time error '13' With the latest update on Win10 64bit. I'd love to try it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    Run-time error '13' With the latest update on Win10 64bit. I'd love to try it...
    Copy the LWave folder to the root directory of a USB drive and try running it from there.

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    Default Still the same..

    Quote Originally Posted by dchammonds View Post
    Copy the LWave folder to the root directory of a USB drive and try running it from there.
    Copied to USB drive, still the same...

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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    Copied to USB drive, still the same...

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    Do you know how to set the compatibility mode for an app in Windows?

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