Pausing live stack for more than 60s
Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 4:26 pm
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
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