The manual mentions:
The file format allows specifying RGB and W channels too.Four simultaneous color channels (red, green, blue, white).
But the Procyon AVS Editor (for windows) only show RGB channels.
Looking at pictures of the glasses, it looks like they have 1 R, 2 G, and 3 B LED elements (likely to compensate for how these colors penetrate closed eyelids).
What does the white channel in the file format control? An even mix of R, G, and B?
Why isn't it present in the editor?
Files output by the editor seem to leave the WHITE channel set to the default settings, but the White Active bytes are (00 00).
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