Okay, I am having a problem now with my Light-O-Rama Sequence Editor. When I first recieved my 16 channel controller from somebody selling it on Ebay, I installed the version 1 of the sequence editor and other LOR programs to my computer.
Now at some point I managed to get the updated version of the software (LOR S2) and I believe many people have this version themselves. And all my sequences I created were playing fine and so were others' who had sent theirs to me. But a few months later and the computer had somehow reset itself so the sequence editor had gone back to the older version so now I find it harder to edit and I cannot open anybody elses' files unless they are using S1 version.
How can I get my S2 version back without having to pay?
PS: I do not have a licence key because my controller was not purchased from the Light-O-Rama website.
Thanks.
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Vampire
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Light-O-Rama S2 (2.0) Sequence Editor –
02-16-2010,04:26 AM
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02-16-2010,05:13 AM
The original version of the software did not have copy protection.
The original version of S2 did not either but it did have a do not work past date. So you've hit that date... The only way to actually get it to work is get the license authorization from LOR... It looks like it's $139 for the advanced version.
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Because you have the original version of LOR you may be able to call them and explain your situation. The way it worked for me was I bought the original version then when they switched to the new version it was a free upgrade. You could try and go this route..It may work.
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02-16-2010,05:33 AM
I too bought a used controller. If the person from whom you bought the unit is no longer an active LOR user, they will cancel that persons license and reissue you a new key. Now, if the seller sold multiple units to multiple people, I am not sure how they will handle that. I too recommend you call them. They are easy people to deal with.
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02-16-2010,07:10 AM
The basic version of the software is $50 and unless you're wanting to do some advanced stuff (which I personally never use) then you're fine with the basic version. You can see the different versions here. It sucks to drop the cash for it, but at this point it's probably your only option.
SoftwareI wish everyone was as kind as creepycathy!
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02-16-2010,07:58 AM
I just begged my parents until thay got annoyed and bought me the advanced.
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02-16-2010,12:04 PM
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02-16-2010,03:20 PM
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