Actually, as far as I can remember, that's only the second time Spec has done that (delete significant portions of a thread following a banning). In fairness though, it was a lot of needless drama that didn't need to be here.(And yes, I carry some guilt in that, because I perpetuated some of that drama, to my shame.)
So let's call this a do-over, yes?
Might want to give Spaghetti a try then. It's more affordable, and it will get you going. Later on, if you really want to get serious, you might consider selling your sound card DAC (with the correction amp) and your copy of Spaghetti so you'll have some funds to put towards Pangolin's FB3/Quickshow package.as for pangolin fb3 it is pricey. i already have my sound card and op amp. i'm in no way looking for a professional solution. so isn't exactly available in an affordable package.
I gotta tell you though, once you see what you can do with Quickshow, you'll be hooked...
That would be Adobe Illustrate and Dr Lava's ILDA-SOS software. Basically, you do your designing in Illustrate (or any other structured drawing program or CAD program that supports the proper file format), and then you wash the files through ILDA-SOS and it converts the vector artwork into ILDA frames. It handles things like point optimization, blanking jumps, etc all by itself.On LPF i was recommended to use some drawing program and another program by dr.lava.
Though I haven't tried DR Lava's software personally, the people I've spoken to that have used ILDA-SOS have said that it's extremely powerful. Unfortunately, you still have to be able to draw the frames (or have a huge collection of pre-made artwork in the proper file format ready to convert). Since I can't draw to save my life, I haven't tried his software yet.
One thing: you didn't mention your location, but if you're in the US, understand that there are some pretty serious legal issues involved with using your projector in public. If you plan to do that, we can help you through the process of getting it certified, but it will help a lot if you design the projector ahead of time with certification in mind. (Assuming that this is your goal, of course. If you only plan to use it in your home or garage for your family and friends, then certification isn't an issue.)
And welcome to PhotonLexicon! Be sure to fill out your profile information so we know where you're located. There are several LEM's coming up, so there may be one close enough to you that you could make a road trip and have some fun.
Adam


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(And yes, I carry some guilt in that, because I perpetuated some of that drama, to my shame.)
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