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Pausing live stack for more than 60s

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 4:26 pm
by Calamity_Jane
Hi:

I often want to do this, because I can ask the live stack not to save bad frames that it can't stack, thus saving me disk space. The usual cause of bad frames is passing cloud, a well-known hazard in the UK.

I notice in v. 4.1 that if the live stack is paused for more than 60s, a new stack starts. I don't necessarily want to do that, because if I decide to re-focus, or need to do a meridian flip, these operations take more than a minute.

Is there a way I can override the 60s limit before it starts a new stack?

Thank you very much,

Jane :)

Re: Pausing live stack for more than 60s

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 2:35 pm
by admin
Hi Jane,

the intended behaviour isn't to be that the new stack starts after pausing for 60s, it's that a new stack starts if live stacking is closed for more than 60s then re-opened. You should be able to pause using the 'Pause' button in live stacking for as long as you like, just leave live stacking open...

The reasoning behind being able to close and then re-open live stacking and continue was that you wouldn't want to lose a long stack just because you accidentally closed live stacking (let's check the histogram - ooops!). I added the time limit of 60s since always restarting the last stack was confusing for people moving to a new target - the idea is that up to 60s allows for the 'oops, I want my live stack back' option, longer allows for the 'I'm doing something new now' possibility.

cheers,

Robin

Re: Pausing live stack for more than 60s

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 5:50 pm
by Calamity_Jane
Fair enough. I just need to remember to pause. I think even I can do that. :lol:

Re: Pausing live stack for more than 60s

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 8:22 am
by admin
Hi,

also, I should point out that there is now an option to turn the 60s limit off entirely - check out the right hand most tab of the live stacking panel in the latest updates.

cheers,

Robin