I have this kind of effect on computers. Man, I feel like I've swallowed to red pill and when I look at a computer all is see is the matrix... xml code, cool stuff. And I thought java was scary...
Tinned my cords last night and I am almost out of what I thought at one time was a lifetime supply of solder. Time to go pro and pick up a pounder.
While we're at it: Can you pros offer some advice on profile usage. I still can't wrap my mind around the theory. (red pill not fully dissolved, ate something first)
When changing things up, I generally create a new profile from an old one 1st and later attach it to the sequence I want. Nothing else. I am doing this wrong? I still don't understand "flattening" the sequence, etc.
I think (first bad sign - rrowan thinking {I can hear Keith laughing now}), you are talking about changing channel order. Go to the menu profile, manage, select your profile that you want to change and click on the equal looking sign button. Go down the channel order drop down (see first picture) and then click on define new order. Another screen opens up listing your channels. Select one and either move it up or down, continue doing that until you are happy and click on OK, now you are back to the edit profile screen. Make sure you click on the first icon to the right of the channel order drop down to save your new order.
Flattening -
When editing your sequence normally you have a adjustable preview select and possible enttec pro on the output plugins (or more of them).
For the SHOW you don't want all of that extra info in there slowing things down or even causing some errors and stopping the show.
So once your sequence is ready, you need to flatten it out to remove the extra info. In the program manager where the show runs you create a program (ie: Show-2009) and then attach your sequences in the order you like (some like to have one big sequence and just use that) at the bottom section of the program screen you will see options to use a profile, a program plugin setup, or the sequence plugin.
You should use the program plugin setup. Click the plugin setup button below and select the enttec pro usb and set the com port and 115200 for the baud rate.
I normally have a edit sequence computer and a show computer so the setup is simple for me.
Hope that is clear and not as clear as mud

Cheers
Rick R.
Oh well, Moose beat me to the mud pie

Guess 4 legs are faster than two
