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Wanted: Dolby Lake Controller Software <ver 5.8
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Katz" data-source="post: 216042" data-attributes="member: 15288"><p>Sure. Write me privately at bobkatz[at sign]digido.com and we'll get the ball rolling. Keep in mind that if you are using Windows post version 7 you might have to jump through hoops. In my Win 10 computers I kept on getting an obscure error and it does not tell you the reason. I think (but can't say for sure) that if you set win 10 to 1024 x 768 the DLP software won't mess up. But then all your other Win10 applications will look crazy. So I didn't go that route. I resurrected an old PC and installed Windows 7 and ended up doing it that way. it works great when you do that. Another tip: Connect the computer directly to the DLP. Then connect the DLP (on a second Ethernet) to your network. Fixed IP may work better, too, as long as you are not requiring Dante. Hope this helps,</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Katz, post: 216042, member: 15288"] Sure. Write me privately at bobkatz[at sign]digido.com and we'll get the ball rolling. Keep in mind that if you are using Windows post version 7 you might have to jump through hoops. In my Win 10 computers I kept on getting an obscure error and it does not tell you the reason. I think (but can't say for sure) that if you set win 10 to 1024 x 768 the DLP software won't mess up. But then all your other Win10 applications will look crazy. So I didn't go that route. I resurrected an old PC and installed Windows 7 and ended up doing it that way. it works great when you do that. Another tip: Connect the computer directly to the DLP. Then connect the DLP (on a second Ethernet) to your network. Fixed IP may work better, too, as long as you are not requiring Dante. Hope this helps, Bob [/QUOTE]
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