GPIO-CLIENT 4.2.3.0
GPIO-CLIENT 4.2.3.0
HI Bernd,
I have a question about the Gpio-client Presets.
Where can I delete or find the map of the presets from the ember+ mappings?
I have now 3 different presets but I want only 1 presets so I want to delete the other 2 presets from the mapping ember+.
Kind Regards,
Frank Smit
I have a question about the Gpio-client Presets.
Where can I delete or find the map of the presets from the ember+ mappings?
I have now 3 different presets but I want only 1 presets so I want to delete the other 2 presets from the mapping ember+.
Kind Regards,
Frank Smit
Re: GPIO-CLIENT 4.2.3.0
All mapping files are contained in the GPIO client's config folder.
The ember files are called "*.emb"
The ember files are called "*.emb"
Bernd - radio42
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Re: GPIO-CLIENT 4.2.3.0
Thanks!
All mapping files are contained in the GPIO client's config folder.
I do not have the GPIO client's config folder. Is this maybe a hidden folder on windows in program data or is this build if you started proppfrexx?
All mapping files are contained in the GPIO client's config folder.
I do not have the GPIO client's config folder. Is this maybe a hidden folder on windows in program data or is this build if you started proppfrexx?
Re: GPIO-CLIENT 4.2.3.0
No. It is the default appuserdata folder.
%appdata%/radio42/ProppFrexx GPIOClient/4.0
%appdata%/radio42/ProppFrexx GPIOClient/4.0
Bernd - radio42
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Re: GPIO-CLIENT 4.2.3.0
Beautiful!
Thanks Bernd.
Greetings, Frank
Thanks Bernd.
Greetings, Frank
Re: GPIO-CLIENT 4.2.3.0
this morning we had a CORRUPT Gpio file. We had to delete it.
We are using the last version of Proppfrexx.
We are using the last version of Proppfrexx.
Re: GPIO-CLIENT 4.2.3.0
The GPIO config file is only written, when you change some settings (Note, that in this case even a .bak file or created for security reasons).
Have you just changed your GPIO configuration?
If not, a file can only get corrupted, in case of a hardware failure, as else, it is only being read.
Have you checked your hard disk for any defects?
Have you just changed your GPIO configuration?
If not, a file can only get corrupted, in case of a hardware failure, as else, it is only being read.
Have you checked your hard disk for any defects?
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
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