Live Stack Save and Reset Question
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 5:37 am
I just upgraded to 4.1 and have a live stacking problem that I didn't have in 4.0.
Specifically, when using the "Save and Reset . . ." feature, I get the error messages shown in the screenshot below. I have tried multiple things to correct this with no luck.
With 4.0, I could set the save-reset time and at the end of the specified time interval I would automatically get a folder with a 16 and 32 bit fit file, a subfolder with raw images (fit or png), and a subfolder with an unprocessed png image and a png image with display stretch. In 4.1, I have to press "yes" in the "confirm overwrite" box, to get all this. If I press "no," all I get are the raw frames. How can I fix this so: (1) I don't get the output file overwrite error bar; and (2) I don't have to be present to press "yes" at the end of every save-reset cycle to get what I used to get automatically in 4.0?
I suspect I may have missed something in the file name or output format settings, but I can't figure out what it is. I am stumped.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
- Russ
Specifically, when using the "Save and Reset . . ." feature, I get the error messages shown in the screenshot below. I have tried multiple things to correct this with no luck.
With 4.0, I could set the save-reset time and at the end of the specified time interval I would automatically get a folder with a 16 and 32 bit fit file, a subfolder with raw images (fit or png), and a subfolder with an unprocessed png image and a png image with display stretch. In 4.1, I have to press "yes" in the "confirm overwrite" box, to get all this. If I press "no," all I get are the raw frames. How can I fix this so: (1) I don't get the output file overwrite error bar; and (2) I don't have to be present to press "yes" at the end of every save-reset cycle to get what I used to get automatically in 4.0?
I suspect I may have missed something in the file name or output format settings, but I can't figure out what it is. I am stumped.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
- Russ