
Next, we will need to download version 0.1 of ‘libusb’. In this window, under ‘System type’, you can see whether your operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit.
UDMX OUTPUT REFRESH RATE INSTALL
If you try it and it works, please let me know! If you use this method, ensure you install Libusb version 0.1, as uDMX requires this version.įirst, open your start menu, and right click on ‘Computer’. I’ve never used it before so I can’t guarantee that it works for what we need, but from what I can see, it should install ‘libusb’ for you. Notice: Oristo Po has suggested, in the comments, using the program ‘ Zadig‘. Finding this information out, if you do not know it already, is also very simple. Installing it is simple, however it is different depending on how many ‘bits’ your processor has – this is not as complicated as it sounds. UDMX uses a very specific version of a driver called ‘libusb’ to make connections between the software and the hardware. It will be more up to date then the versions on those discs anyway.īefore we continue, this is a guide for Windows computers only. If yours has come with one of these discs, then to make things similar you should just download the software I am giving you as links.
UDMX OUTPUT REFRESH RATE DRIVERS
My uDMX interface came with a mini CD filled with folders of random drivers and installers.

UDMX is an interesting middle man between your computer and your DMX lighting fixtures.
