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Re: Something new in development...

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 8:58 pm
by jgibb
Good afternoon. I am using SharpCap with my Canon EOS 60D and 70D. I have downloaded the latest Ascom DSLR drivers and I would be interested in testing out the 3.3 Beta version due to the additional features for the DSLR cameras. If possible, could you add me to the Group as a Beta Tester?

Thank you.

John

Re: Something new in development...

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 2:12 pm
by admin
Hi,

Okay, no problem – I've added you and you should see the alpha testers forum near the bottom of the main forums list. In that forum you will find details of the new version including download links. Any feedback is always welcome – please post it in the alpha testers forum.

Cheers, Robin

Re: Something new in development...

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 6:02 am
by chromus
Hi Robin, please count me in for the Testing.

Canon and Altair cameras and very keen to test the sequencing and DSLR functionality

Re: Something new in development...

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 8:40 pm
by admin
Hi,

as I've just mentioned in another thread I'm hoping to move from a closed alpha testing group to a publicly downloadable beta test version within the next couple of weeks. So hold on… access to the newest version is not far away :-)

Cheers, Robin

Re: Something new in development...

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 2:33 pm
by HughP
It is a wet day so I thought I would try out the Sequencer. Seems fairly easy to use and manged to create a simple sequence to take a capture. the test tool is good untill I get to Set Gain and it reports back with:
13:34:21 Starting :
13:34:21 Starting : Set Gain to 100
13:34:21 Error : 'The best overloaded method match for 'System.Math.Min(sbyte, sbyte)' has some invalid arguments' while running step Set Gain to 100
13:34:21 End : Sequence halted due to error.
13:34:21 Finished
I have tried different gains and 2 PC's. I am using a ZWO 178mc.
Not looking for an answer straight away, I'm sure Robin would like some time over the next few days!

Re: Something new in development...

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 9:42 pm
by admin
Hi Hugh,

yes, my bug by the look of things - will have it fixed in the next update. Thanks for the report :)

cheers,

Robin