So I finally have the license files of LSX Pro and ILD SÔS which I purchased with an Easylase USB II.
The Easylase works perfect with other applications such as Spaghetti and ZoofGames.
But I get nothing when I tried it with LSX and ILD SÔS. I downloaded the drivers from here: http://www.jmlaser.com/products_engl..._software.html.
There are three dll files in the zip, which should be the same according to the readme.txt provided by jmlaser. They are named Easylase.dll, jmlaser.dll and Netlase.dll. Is there a preferred file which I should use?
In ILD SÔS, I put a random .dll file in the installation folder (C:/Program files (x86)/ILD SOS 1.4). Then I start up the program. I get two warnings from the easylase .dll (all three of them), saying that it is a beta version which might not work.
Then I load a random ilda file into ILD SÔS, click Viewer >> the ">" symbol in the right centre. I get the Live Adjustment Preview window. It says Status: not ready. Where it asks "DAC:" I get two options: "Easylase 0" and "Netlase? 0". If I select one, the program freezes and has to be closed down in Task manager.
In LSX, I get a similar problem. At first, the program crashed when I went to Edit >> Edit DAC/Controller Timeline Assignments. It would give the same warning from the easylase .dll and then crash. Somehow I fixed that.
Now when I do that, I can assign "Easylase 0" or another DAC name (depending on which .dll of the three I used) to a timeline without crashing. But the software does not output anything.
For example, if I go to Scanner >> Scanner Setting >> Edit global settings for active Scanner/Projector... and there click on Display test frame, I get nothing. When I try to play a demo show, I get nothing.
According to me, this is either a bug in ILD SÔS and LSX, or there is something wrong with the .dll files from jmlaser, the manufacturer of the Easylase.
Apparently drlava is busy moving and is not replying to PMs or mails at all. Has anyone encountered the same problem as me, and found a solution? What am I doing wrong? Do I need to assign the DAC in LSX on another way? Suggestions?