There was no jetstream, but a breeze from the east and plenty of humidity, plus transpearancey was down slightly.
Jupiter looked steady, just that the detail wasn't visible when looking beyond the EQ belts. The seeing peaked briefly (5 minutes) to 5/10 and then dropped to 2/10.
Here is an improved image from another avi. Although I captured for the same amount of time for all avis, Io is streaked in this one and sharp in the first image. I tried doing a RGB align but that didn't fix the problem. It has got me a bit puzzled.
Thanks Alex, Dietz, Peter and Gary for your comments.
I use a DFK modified camera with 2x barlow and small extention tube, with 14" LX200 that has been flocked and cooled to ambient.
I was out imaging Jupiter this morning and now I think I know why Io is streaked in the last image. I had FPS set on 30 and yet it was only recording at 15fps. It wasn't until I moved the shutter slider from left to right that the camera began recording at 30fps. So this last image may have been recorded at 15fps, and as I limit my runs to 4050 frames; the avi could have been just over 4 minutes instead of just over 2 minutes.
Different avi and the seeing must have been slightly better. I have stacked the same avi in Registax and depending on what marking it is stacking on the image can come out sharp or very mottled.