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Peter Ward
03-10-2022, 01:44 PM
Today's installment here (http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/gallery555.html)

The detached proms were a surprise.

Convective cloud once again made the seeing very ordinary.

A somewhat successful workaround looks to be lots of frames.

In this case
a 2000 frame run which chewed up 35Gb of storage.
Even though the camera is USB 3.0 and recording is to a SSD, the frame rate tops out at 9 fps. Might try a different hub,
but I suspect the somewhat older capture PC can't pump data any faster.

Amazingly my PC's AMD ThreadRipper processor made short work of the file, aligning and stacking the file in under 3 minutes.

John W
03-10-2022, 02:04 PM
Great detail in that image Peter - you must have had clear sky. Fast processing as well. Some interesting features at the moment.

Cheers, John W.

Peter Ward
03-10-2022, 04:48 PM
Ta John. My old desktop PC died a couple of years ago. The upgrade was literally to a processor 10 generations later: AMD's Threadripper CPU.

It is 10x faster than my old machine.

I doubt I'll be going back to an Intel machine any time soon.

rustigsmed
03-10-2022, 06:14 PM
lovely detail and excellent processing as usual Peter.

yes you got to love threadrippers' for multi core tasks. I've got a 5950x running in my 'homeserver' I run a vm off it and remote into while also doing more processing on my actual desktop (another 5950x) effectively halving the wait time in stacking. Good when there are a lot of videos to crunch through - otherwise overkill.

Peter Ward
03-10-2022, 08:02 PM
:thumbsup:

Ta.

I'm running a "vintage" :lol: AMD3970x with 64Gb of RAM.

2 years since their debut...and serious $$$ too.... but gee it's still posting
benchmarks that are rarely exceeded.