Hi all,
I did add some more lines to the list of capture areas, and now I have too much of them. How can I delete some entries from this list? In which file are these settings saved?
Thanks,
Michael
Delete entries from the list of capture areas
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Re: Delete entries from the list of capture areas
Hi Michael,
there's no way to remove these via the UI, but they are stored in the registry, so you can clear them by deleting the 'CustomResolutions' value in the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AstroSharp Limited\SharpCap\3.0. If you want you can also edit this value to remove specific resolutions (take a copy of the original value so you can put it back if you break things)
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Robin
there's no way to remove these via the UI, but they are stored in the registry, so you can clear them by deleting the 'CustomResolutions' value in the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AstroSharp Limited\SharpCap\3.0. If you want you can also edit this value to remove specific resolutions (take a copy of the original value so you can put it back if you break things)
cheers,
Robin
Re: Delete entries from the list of capture areas
Thanks, that did work fine.
Michael
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Re: Delete entries from the list of capture areas
Is there a way to remove resolutions that appear to be 'factory' resolutions of a camera upon connecting?
I did check the registry in this tip - indeed, the custom added resolutions are there.
However, there are a lot of not useful camera resolutions still in the dropdown menu. Using a tablet, it can be cumbersome to scroll through, as I would use at most 2-4, not dozen.
With best,
L.
I did check the registry in this tip - indeed, the custom added resolutions are there.
However, there are a lot of not useful camera resolutions still in the dropdown menu. Using a tablet, it can be cumbersome to scroll through, as I would use at most 2-4, not dozen.
With best,
L.
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Re: Delete entries from the list of capture areas
Hi,
unfortunately no way to do that - SharpCap adds a selection of resolutions along the lines of
* half height and width
* half height, full width
* half width, full height
as well as a range of 'standard' capture resolutions like 640x480 and 1280x960 to the list automatically. It is only the custom settings that are stored in the registry.
cheers,
Robin
unfortunately no way to do that - SharpCap adds a selection of resolutions along the lines of
* half height and width
* half height, full width
* half width, full height
as well as a range of 'standard' capture resolutions like 640x480 and 1280x960 to the list automatically. It is only the custom settings that are stored in the registry.
cheers,
Robin
Re: Delete entries from the list of capture areas
Dear Robin,
thank you for the timely answer. In general I find the software sensible, and easy to navigate. This resolution list thing is however very inconvenient - for me, it constantly gets in the way. With my camera I get a lot of resolutions added.
Would you consider this as a feature request/improvement request from me?
I.e. a semi-hacky way would be greatly useful, for example putting all resolutions enumerated in the registry, so that they can be removed (or even added) later.
With best,
L.
thank you for the timely answer. In general I find the software sensible, and easy to navigate. This resolution list thing is however very inconvenient - for me, it constantly gets in the way. With my camera I get a lot of resolutions added.
Would you consider this as a feature request/improvement request from me?
I.e. a semi-hacky way would be greatly useful, for example putting all resolutions enumerated in the registry, so that they can be removed (or even added) later.
With best,
L.
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Re: Delete entries from the list of capture areas
Hi,
one workaround I can suggest is to create a set of capture profiles with your most frequently used resolutions in them. Although the capture profile saves all camera settings, you can manually edit the file after creating it to remove everything except the resolution, which would make profiles that only set the resolution. These would then be easily available in the capture profiles selection control at the top of the control stack. See https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/4.0/#Capture%20Profiles
For change suggestions like this, I would usually not act straight away to change the product, rather waiting to see if the same issue is affecting a wider range of users.
cheers,
Robin
one workaround I can suggest is to create a set of capture profiles with your most frequently used resolutions in them. Although the capture profile saves all camera settings, you can manually edit the file after creating it to remove everything except the resolution, which would make profiles that only set the resolution. These would then be easily available in the capture profiles selection control at the top of the control stack. See https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/4.0/#Capture%20Profiles
For change suggestions like this, I would usually not act straight away to change the product, rather waiting to see if the same issue is affecting a wider range of users.
cheers,
Robin