
However, poking around the "Use extended mode for" box (which I never paid attention to before you brought it up) I saw a pick marked "Avi 2Gb" and tried it as well. Thanks for the feedback! I tried your suggestion and.no go. I have a tute which I've put into a Word doco which includes screenshots specifically for Jupiter and the DBK21 but I never got around to making one for capturing with IC Capture and the DBK. Not sure about the particular problem you encountered but the "Fail to decompress" would often come up when attempting to align with the larger frame numbers (ie, at greater fps) in earlier versions of Reggie.įor v5.1 make sure the “Extended Mode” is set to “Default” and the “Use extended mode for” checked to “Always” and Reggie will handle literally tens of thousands of frames (if that is your problem!) Showing some good promise with the image there Brian! Thanks to everyone who has been kind enough to help me out I still have along way to go but have some progress to show for the efforts. All-in-all it was a good session and I think the work I have been doing on collimation and other things is starting to show some dividends. These workshops are designed to build strategic alignment and build. ($80040255)" Decompressor? According to TIS adverts the camera can shoot at 60 fps without compression, so I was (and am) a bit baffled. The Ninox Group are a successful strategy consulting firm that can work with your. The Eye is the Nioxus weekly newsletter- and its all about how you can get the most out of your Ninox databases.

I shot several passes at 60 fps to get a feel for the dynamics and when I went to process them in RegiStax 5.1 I got an error message that said "Cannot play back the video stream no suitable decompressor could be found.

Generally things went smoothly and I did not run into issues until processing. I mainly shot in the default settings messing around with color and codecs a bit.there are quite a few more features for me to master with this camera. The seeing was average/good, moderate humidity (for a change), and OK transparency to start. The K-man helped me sort out a few questions I had on codecs and settings (Thanks Darryl!) so I had a clue when I finally got under way. After my one getting-to-know-you fest early on Saturday, I set out in earnest for a First Light session starring Jupiter on Sunday morning. You have asked for it and we are delivering it to you! I myself, someone with 40 + years of programming experience, and a little experience in API, am excited to learn it along with the rest of you who will be attending.So I finally broke down and picked up a new "interim" camera after I had to send my SSPIAG back to Orion (another saga for later). 2014) for confirmation of correct amplification and species identification.
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Don’t forget to join us on March 18th at 12:00pm EDT for the Learning Lab API class. The sequenced products were aligned using the Geneious Pro 4.8.5 (Biomatters Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand) software and submitted to the National Centre of Biotechnology Information (NCBI) BLAST nucleotide database (Benson et al. We want to help all of you! Please continue to give us your thoughts and ideas as well. Please keep asking the hard questions so that the entire Ninox Community benefits, but never be afraid to ask beginner questions.

Your active participation and presence are the key to its continued success. I personally want to thank all who continue to attend the Learning Lab. We are also very proud to be the only company in the industry to offer this kind of client recognition program. This is such wonderful news for me to hear and so we will have another prize redemption month this December 2021. I am so thrilled that the GSP was truly successful. If you are a newcomer and would like more information, please check it out here. Most of you now familiar with our Gold Star Program (GSP).
