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KPack:
I just posted a video giving a brief overview of Railpro's "DCC mode".  I think most people don't have a clue that this even exists.  It's a pretty cool feature and shows how capable Railpro is, though I doubt it will be used much.  After controlling with Railpro it's kind of hard to want to be limited to DCC.  Anyways, here it is:



On that note, I'm thinking it would be a good idea to make a video (or series of videos) talking about common questions related to Railpro.  What questions have you come across, or what would you like to see discussed?  I'm open to anything. 

-Kevin

nodcc4me:
Nicely done, Kevin. Although I can see occasions where you pointed out that this feature would be helpful, I doubt I would ever use it, but that's just me. If RP hadn't come along my trains would still be in boxes on a shelf.  ;)

CPRail:
Great video Kevin! I knew about the DCC feature, but not that it was fully compatible. Why you would want it after RP, I have no idea, but still good to have.

ON28:
Excellent video. I've run my RP locos in consist with my DCC engines, I would be interested in more info about speed-matching via RP. I've never done any speed-matching at all in DCC.

G8B4Life:
Another nice video Kevin.

Can't think of anything else off the top of my head that I'd like to see. I agree, after controlling with Railpro it's kind of hard to want to be limited to DCC; I had my NCE Powercab out the other day to do some sound testing of some speakers I bought (Loksound equipped loco, currently) and I just got frustrated when functions were not working as they should.

ON28, what DCC system and how many in a consist? Unless it got fixed in a LM update which I don't think it did there is still a problem with consisting with NCE (so not fully compatible with all DCC systems just yet).

- Tim

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