sorry. pangolin beyond doesn't export to ilda (i've brought this up a number of times with pangolin). you may be able to export it in LDS (laser show design 2000) format and export from ilda from there (if you have ld2k, or know someone who does).
another option might be to record your show into a wave file by using dz's ilda->adat convertor and using laserboy/lcadat/lsx to convert the wave files back into ilda frames. this is a huge kludge and may result in a quality hit.
ildsos cannot handle lds files. no third party application can. pangolin has not released the necessary information on how the file format works.
this is quite frustrating to me. it's like photoshop not being able to save jpgs...
Originally Posted by
Grix
Hi,
I've been in dialog with a company producing laser shows to see if I could get permission to use a show as a sample included with my program vrilda. They agreed to give me a show, but unfortunately it seems they are using pangolin beyond for everything. And as my program only takes ilda files, and beyond can not directly export ilda files for some mysterious reason, I'm in a pickle. I was wondering if there is any way at all to get a show from beyond over to standard ilda, or any other open format, so that I can use it, or am I out of luck? I have a license to ILD SOS, which claims to be able to open and convert pangolin LDS files, but I'm not sure how that would work as from what I read LDS is an obfuscated/secure format, and also the manual talks about opening individual frames in a folder instead of a whole show at once, which sounds problematic. As I don't own beyond myself I don't know how it's exporting works or what files it can export to.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
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