64 bit vs 32 bit
64 bit vs 32 bit
G'day all, I use a basic laptop with a 16gb usb for the data I capture - which seems to work ok, with an SVbony 105 (soon to be upgraded), & at the moment am mainly focusing on Jupiter & Saturn, & I am using the 64 bit version of SmartCap. I wont pretend I know what the difference is between 64 & 32 bit, & am wondering if I would be better off using one over the other. Still fairly new to all this astrophotography stuff, but loving it! Cheers!
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Re: 64 bit vs 32 bit
Hi,
In general, the 32-bit version of SharpCap seems to be recommended, but
For live stacking with high resolution cameras (12 megapixels and above), it is recommended to use the 64-bit version to avoid possible out-of-memory errors.
For more information, see the SharpCap User Manual (https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/4.0/).
Why don't you refer to the Requirements > Software section?
for reference,
Watanabe
In general, the 32-bit version of SharpCap seems to be recommended, but
For live stacking with high resolution cameras (12 megapixels and above), it is recommended to use the 64-bit version to avoid possible out-of-memory errors.
For more information, see the SharpCap User Manual (https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/4.0/).
Why don't you refer to the Requirements > Software section?
for reference,
Watanabe
Re: 64 bit vs 32 bit
Thanks mate, I'll have a look, cheers!