Out of curiosity have you tried just running the exported LOR file in xlights? Reason I ask is your exported LOR file looks just like the files I used for X-lights last year and they ran fine, of course I was only using one network.
I sure did. The exported LOR file doesn't work correctly in Xlights either.
There is a strange list of channels at the end of each files that looks like this (this is the converted file):
<channel centiseconds="113379" circuit="360" color="16711680" deviceType="LOR" name="Channel #120" network="1" savedIndex="4256" unit="1">
<effect endCentisecond="761" intensity="0" startCentisecond="299" type="intensity" />
<effect endCentisecond="9203" intensity="0" startCentisecond="761" type="intensity" />
<effect endCentisecond="21266" intensity="0" startCentisecond="9203" type="intensity" />
<effect endCentisecond="113379" intensity="0" startCentisecond="21266" type="intensity" />
</channel>
</channels>
<tracks>
<track totalCentiseconds="14106">
<channels>
<channel savedIndex="0" />
<channel savedIndex="1" />
<channel savedIndex="2" />
<channel savedIndex="3" />
<channel savedIndex="4" />
<channel savedIndex="5" />
<channel savedIndex="6" />
<channel savedIndex="7" />
<channel savedIndex="8" />
<channel savedIndex="9" />
<channel savedIndex="10" />
<channel savedIndex="11" />
<channel savedIndex="12" />
<channel savedIndex="13" />
<channel savedIndex="14" />
<channel savedIndex="15" />
<channel savedIndex="16" />
<channel savedIndex="17" />
<channel savedIndex="18" />
<channel savedIndex="19" />
<channel savedIndex="20" />
this carries on to <channel savedIndex="4256" />
not sure what that tells me.
I'm trying to understand why other folks can export, convert and then play in XLights, and mine just doesn't want to work.