Hi
I would like to create a video on Sun: one frame every 15 seconds and saved in AVI format, no individual images, but can not figure out how.
In practice I would like to get a video that contains an hour of shooting in a few seconds; I repeat I don't want single JPGs but a single video
Thanks
single video time laps
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Re: single video time laps
Carlo
Look in Capture > Start Capture. You need this:
Some examples here https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/3.2/#Captur ... d%20Images.
[edit]had another read of your original post. If you get single frames JPG or PNG then these can be combined into an AVI using PIPP. Load the individual frames into PIPP then use 'Output Options' to create the AVI. PIPP at https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp/. See the PIPP manual https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp ... urce-files Source files and Output Options.
Dave
Look in Capture > Start Capture. You need this:
Some examples here https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/3.2/#Captur ... d%20Images.
[edit]had another read of your original post. If you get single frames JPG or PNG then these can be combined into an AVI using PIPP. Load the individual frames into PIPP then use 'Output Options' to create the AVI. PIPP at https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp/. See the PIPP manual https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp ... urce-files Source files and Output Options.
Dave
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Re: single video time laps
Hi,
Perhaps a better approach would be to set up a normal video capture and set the 'frame rate limit' control on the right-hand side to be one frame every 15 seconds. The camera will continue to capture at a much higher frame rate this, but only one frame every 15 seconds will be displayed and saved.
Using this approach, you can saved AVI or SER files as normal. This is the approach I use my all sky camera.
Cheers, Robin
Perhaps a better approach would be to set up a normal video capture and set the 'frame rate limit' control on the right-hand side to be one frame every 15 seconds. The camera will continue to capture at a much higher frame rate this, but only one frame every 15 seconds will be displayed and saved.
Using this approach, you can saved AVI or SER files as normal. This is the approach I use my all sky camera.
Cheers, Robin
Re: single video time laps
Robin
A much more elegant solution than mine. I often wondered where that setting could be used - all sky camera.
Dave
A much more elegant solution than mine. I often wondered where that setting could be used - all sky camera.
Dave
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Re: single video time laps
Thanks Dave
I was already doing as you suggest but I didn't want many JPGs but one AVI
Thanks Robin
"frame rate limit" ..... I did not know him.....
thank you all
Carlo
I was already doing as you suggest but I didn't want many JPGs but one AVI
Thanks Robin
"frame rate limit" ..... I did not know him.....
thank you all
Carlo