Hi All,
Back in October I was doing an imaging run when sharpcap suddenly dropped my fps to 0.5.
I thought it might have been my old laptop so bought a new one but still getting the same slow fps rate when I try imaging. I have adjusted the resolution, turbo, exposure etc etc everything I can think of but I simply cannot imaging at such a slow fps.
Has anyone else experienced this...I have tried everything I can think to get this resolved and get back to imaging the moon but I simply cant fix it. Any suggestions or fixes?
Low FPS with ZWOASI120MC
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Re: Low FPS with ZWOASI120MC
Hi,
lots of things that you could try to see if they help resolve this:
* Check out the USB troubleshooting steps - viewtopic.php?f=18&t=349&p=1556#p1556 - particularly, try different cables and ports and try adjusting the turbo USB setting to see if changing that value helps bring things back to normal
* Check that the camera is in 8-bit mode – there has been a number of people with problems with this camera which seem to mostly relate to 16 bit mode.
* Make sure you set a short exposures – it's one of those 'check the plug' things - seems obvious but sometimes people haven't noticed that they've set a longer exposure time which naturally slows down the frame rate.
Cheers, Robin
lots of things that you could try to see if they help resolve this:
* Check out the USB troubleshooting steps - viewtopic.php?f=18&t=349&p=1556#p1556 - particularly, try different cables and ports and try adjusting the turbo USB setting to see if changing that value helps bring things back to normal
* Check that the camera is in 8-bit mode – there has been a number of people with problems with this camera which seem to mostly relate to 16 bit mode.
* Make sure you set a short exposures – it's one of those 'check the plug' things - seems obvious but sometimes people haven't noticed that they've set a longer exposure time which naturally slows down the frame rate.
Cheers, Robin