47: Intensity File Conflict

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Message Number: 47

Severity: Warning

Summary: Intensity file conflict

Details #1: The show with the conflict

Details #2: The section of the show containing the first sequence with the conflict

Details #3: The name of the first sequence with the conflict

Details #4: The name of the intensity file associated with the first sequence with the conflict

Details #5: The range of addresses for the first side of the conflict

Details #6: The section of the show containing the second sequence with the conflict

Details #7: The name of the second sequence with the conflict

Details #8: The name of the intensity file associated with the second sequence with the conflict

Details #9: The range of addresses for the second side of the conflict

 

One of your shows contains two separate sequences which could possibly play at the same time as each other, and those two sequences each have associated intensity files which attempt to control some of the same physical lights as each other.  For example, perhaps one intensity file attempts to control LOR Regular network unit 10 circuits 8 through 12, and the other attempts to control LOR Regular network unit 10 circuits 10 through 15.  In this case, both are attempting to control circuits 10, 11, and 12 on that unit.  If the two sequences actually do wind up playing at the same time as each other, the resulting behavior on the lights attached to those circuits is unlikely to be what you would expect.

 

How to resolve this issue depends upon the particulars of the situation.  For example, perhaps the overlap is because of a typo in one of the intensity files' settings; perhaps "circuits 10 through 15" should have been "circuits 13 through 15".  In this case, change the intensity file.  Another possibility is that one of the sequences might not be in the correct section of the show -- for example perhaps it is in the Background section but should have been in the Animation section -- in which case the show file should be modified to correct it.

 


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