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![]() Interesting that you use the smaller frame size of 352 x 288 - I can't reliably get Saturn to stay within those bounds and need the 640 x 488 full frame to make sure. Maybe it's because I live near a busy road though... The 352 x 288 is a crop of the 640 x 480 so you keep the quality. It makes the file sizes a lot smaller so easier to copy between my PCs. To keep the image on the screen I use the LX200 emulator connected to the LX10 and manually keep the image central using AstroSnap. I could just use 4 switches connected to the LX10 guide port to manually guide it but I have the PC running anyway to capture the avi. Cheers |
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