This may be related to issue #8.
Like issue #8, I made a ser file using INDI-based software. This was a movie of Jupiter in the night sky, through my telescope. The file was 5 minutes long, about 2.1GB. I tried to load it in ser-player. Ser-player told me that there was something wrong with the file, but that the program might be able to correct it for me. I let it do so, and then the movie played in ser-player, showing me the five minute movie of Jupiter.
But my next step was to try to use Autostakkert to stack the frames into a perhaps better still image of the planet. It didn't work, Autostakkert did load the ser file, but instead of an image of the planet, it shows me a large red rectangle on top of a large black rectangle with no Jupiter visible.
Two questions:
- Was the correction performed by ser-player the cause of the inability to load the file into Autostakkert?
- Is there a way to undo the correction that ser-player performed, going back to the raw original format?
This may be related to issue #8.
Like issue #8, I made a ser file using INDI-based software. This was a movie of Jupiter in the night sky, through my telescope. The file was 5 minutes long, about 2.1GB. I tried to load it in ser-player. Ser-player told me that there was something wrong with the file, but that the program might be able to correct it for me. I let it do so, and then the movie played in ser-player, showing me the five minute movie of Jupiter.
But my next step was to try to use Autostakkert to stack the frames into a perhaps better still image of the planet. It didn't work, Autostakkert did load the ser file, but instead of an image of the planet, it shows me a large red rectangle on top of a large black rectangle with no Jupiter visible.
Two questions: