ASI2600 crashes while changing to a new object in Live Stack
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ASI2600 crashes while changing to a new object in Live Stack
I'm having an issue when using the ASI2600MC Pro with 32bit versions of SC. The program locks up and crashes when I start a new Live Stack. The first object captured in Live Stack runs OK but subsequent ones may cause SC to crash. I thought it was a problem due to the sensor having 26MP but I don't experience this with the ASI294MM Pro which has 46MP. My computer uses older 6 core duo Xenon processors with 16GB memory and thus can't work with the 64bit SC. I've included 4 logs from the other night.
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Re: ASI2600 crashes while changing to a new object in Live Stack
Hi Don,
you need to use the 64 bit version of SharpCap – the 32 bit version is running out of memory. The monochrome camera may have a higher resolution, but there is less data to actually work with (only one colour per pixel, against three per pixel for the colour camera).
Cheers, Robin
you need to use the 64 bit version of SharpCap – the 32 bit version is running out of memory. The monochrome camera may have a higher resolution, but there is less data to actually work with (only one colour per pixel, against three per pixel for the colour camera).
Cheers, Robin