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Thread: FB3 cues

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    Default FB3 cues

    I might be being a bit thick so please bear with me.
    I'm knocking together a show in ShowRider and want to use one of the images from LiveQ (the default page1, cue1 of a woman playing a sax), where do I find the file?
    Am I doing something daft.
    I haven't been playing with the FB3 for about a year so I am a bit rusty LOL

    Jim

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    +1
    I was having the same problem. I don't know how you export the frames from the livequick pages to .ild, to then re-import for use with Showrider...

    Dan

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    Bl**dyhell Daniel

    I was watching this thread for answare on this one and was hopeing you had posted the answare.

    I also beleave you have gone Live Pro. Do you know if the cue's for LP work in LQ. I'm looking for a few more Beam effects cue's. I just got Pangoed on Wednesday.

    Carl

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    Well... that's 3 of us with this problem.
    Yeah, I bagged a copy of livePro a few days ago - it's 100% capital one, no-hassle platinum wicked cool!
    I'll look into the cue thing too, don't know off hand.

    Leave me with it, I'll have a root around...

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    I use the neo version of liveQ called cypherlite, you can edit files. just use the editor to open the cue, then select all the frames then save selected frames. I have copied a few cues over to livepro that way.

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    Hi guys,

    LiveQUICK is semi-new software -- meaning it lies in a kind of nether world between traditional methods and our full-blown next-generation ideas.

    Our older software (and for that matter, all "older software" in this industry) used point, or vector-based imagery. LiveQUICK is actually one step beyond that. The frames that are created in LiveQUICK are kinda their own entity, and they use -- lets say -- something in between points and vectors . It works out well for LiveQUICK and makes creating imagery simple and with relatively good quality (we originally developed LiveQUICK for ordinary consumers -- not even laserists). But the downside is that the format isn't compatible with anything else.

    So... unfortunately it means that you can't use frames created in LiveQUICK with literally any other softwre, not even any other Pangolin software.

    Bill

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