All releases tagged Stable


Release Notes: An HTP channel zeroing bug with chasers and cue lists was fixed. Enttec Open/Pro widget detection was improved.


Release Notes: Three fatal crash/freeze bugs were fixed in plugins. An uninstallation script was created for Windows. Input profiles for Enttec Shortcut and Playback wings were created.


Release Notes: A freeze bug was fixed in the VCXYPad Properties dialog. A French translation was added to the main application. A Finnish translation was added to the Fixture Editor. A fixture definition for i-Pix BB4 was added.


Release Notes: The Mac OS X application bundle was fixed to work without additional Qt installation. Windows and Mac OS X plugins are included with the main application package. Proprietary FTDI-owned files were removed from VCS. The Enttec DMX USB plugin was completely rewritten using libftdi on Linux and Mac OS X. It is now possible to disable feedback for each input universe. In Mac OS X, the user can launch either QLC or fixture editor. Total power consumption (estimate) of fixtures is calculated. Automatic function, button, and slider generators have been added.


Release Notes: MIDI, Enttec, and Peperoni plugins were ported to OS X. The OS X release is universal for PPC and Intel architectures. A serious bug preventing use of Enttec Open DMX dongles was fixed. MIDI channel can be set with MIDI input and output plugins. The fixture property dialog was renewed completely. Udev rules for non-root operation with uDMX, Enttec, and Peperoni dongles were created. The Peperoni plugin no longer requires a special device driver under Linux.


Release Notes: A crash bug in OutputMap re-loading was fixed. Two new plugins were created for the Enttec DMX USB Pro (VCP and D2XX) and DMX USB Open, replacing the FTDIDMX plugin. uDMX and Enttec devices are now made user-readable/writable in Linux with a custom udev rule (no need to run QLC as root). ftd2xx.dll was removed from the Windows build since it comes with the FTDI driver installation. The "USB DMX Output" plugin was renamed to "Peperoni Output" to make it clearer that it has nothing to do with Enttec devices. Fixture definitions and input profiles were bundled along with the main package.


Release Notes: Crash bugs in MIDI input and the MIDI output plugin were fixed. The Linux binary release was compiled with Qt 4.4.3 to make plugins work with older Qt library versions than the bleeding edge 4.5.2 version.


Release Notes: Quality was improved through automatic unit testing of all engine components. Engine-originated crashes have been fixed. Support for Enttec DMX USB Pro dongle was added. Preliminary support for Enttec Wings was added. The maximum channel count per fixture was increased to 128. An initial window placement bug was fixed. EFX path visualization was improved with animation. Function timing accuracy has been improved slightly. A bug related to fixture loading and wrong ID assignment was fixed. Engine and UI components have been separated to drastically cut down on call-graph spaghetti.


Release Notes: The code was ported from Qt3 to Qt4. Windows and Mac OS X ports were made. A new and faster editor for scenes was added. Multiple fixtures are supported. A new EFX editor, serial and parallel modes, and multiple fixture support were added. A DMX/fixture monitor was added. A generic fixture for dimmers was added. A new cue list widget was added in the virtual console. A new and faster fixture-based editor for XYPad was added. Timer accuracy was improved. The function engine is much faster and more efficient. The output subsystem was completely renewed. New output plugins were added (LLA, FTDI, MIDI, uDMX). Multiple universes (4) are Supported through different plugins. Input devices (such as slider boards) are supported. Input plugins were added for HID and MIDI devices. Input profiles (e.g. Behringer BCF2000) were added. Fixture definitions can be changed for existing fixtures. New fixture definitions were added for Eurolite, GLP, Martin, Movitec, and Robe. User and system fixture definitions are supported in Linux and Mac OS X. There is a new XML-based file format.