Many astro cameras have a USB speed control that allows you to adjust how fast they try to send data to the computer over the USB bus. SharpCap sets these controls to slow settings by default because on some computers selecting the faster settings means that you get no image from the camera at all. All you need to do is adjust those controls to get the best frame rate out of your camera.
ZWO Cameras - adjust the 'Turbo USB' control - higher values will usually give higher frame rates.
QHY Cameras - adjust the 'USB Traffic' control - lower values give higher frame rates.
Altair Cameras - adjust the 'USB Speed' control - higher values give higher frame rates.
In all cases, it's sometimes possible to push too far which typically leads to dropped frames, stuttering frames or frames stopping entirely. If that happens, just adjust the control back a bit until you find the best value.
cheerse,
Robin
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What is an Astro Camera?
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It's the kind of Camera George Jetson's dog would own, sorry Robin, couldn't help myself!!
Tim
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