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ASI1600MC -> no picture since the update

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Hello,
I've the last version of SM. Before this update, I have had the problem with the cooler.
No problem with the last version, but now, I can't create an image.
My ASI 1600MC launch the capture but after the delay, no picture.
It's strange because I can see an image during the plate solving.
If I use the scheduler or directly, I have the same problem.

Do I need something since the last update ?

Frank
2 weeks 6 days ago #100269

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When was this updated? are you sure everything is up to date??
2 weeks 6 days ago #100276

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Hello,
I did the update yesterday, just before begin my night.
I use the software updater and this is a screenshot :


As you can see, I see my ASI1600MC :


During the plate solving, I see a correct image taken with my ASI1600MC.
But nothing if I try to do a capture. I see the time count but no image and the counter remains at 0.

Frank
2 weeks 6 days ago #100277
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I can't reproduce the issue, please file a ticket with stellarmate.
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2 weeks 6 days ago #100280

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So I actually found the issue but this is ONLY if you have been using update_kstars and running KStars 3.7.1 Beta. I found the issue on GIT and fixed it, you can run update_kstars again
2 weeks 5 days ago #100283

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Ok, thank you so much !
All is fine now :)
Last edit: 2 weeks 4 days ago by Frank.
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