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In solar or lunar video mode you have to tap the RAW button to get AVI files. If you didn't then all you'll have are MP4 videos
Open the battery tray on the bottom, disconnect the internal battery (gently!), which will force a reset. Internal battery should show full charge and should start right up after a long push until two beeps.
Try connecting directly to your Seestar's built-in WiFi hub (IOW, turn off Station Mode). If that fixes it, the problem was that you were losing WiFi connectivity on your home network. Turn Station Mode back on, and stay close to one of your home WiFi hubs.
Sure, just don't forget or lose the password. The password has to be at least 8 characters with no spaces.
Yes. The scope is designed to be used either on battery or plugged in. In fact, if you use a power bank (a cell-phone-size battery pack), the Seestar battery will get charged up until it's full and then it will use the power bank until it is used up and then sgtarft using the onboard battery.
The problem may simply be that you're too far away from your Seestar, but you probably already thought of that.
If you enabled Station Mode and were able to work with your scope from anywhere you had a good signal from your home Wi-Fi, but now you can't, the problem may be that you actually are connected to the Seestar's Wi-Fi hotspot instead of your home network.
Slide to Shut Down
button off the screen at the very bottom
If you're having trouble connecting VLC to your Seestar's RTSP stream. Here's a troubleshooting guide:
1. Verify Seestar Setup:
Station Mode: Make sure your Seestar is in Station Mode and connected to your Wi-Fi network. This allows for remote access to the RTSP stream.
RTSP Address: Obtain the correct RTSP address from your Seestar's settings. Go to Advanced Features > RTSP Address and click “Get” to retrieve it.
2. VLC Configuration:
Network Streaming: Open VLC and go to Media > Open Network Stream.
RTSP Address: Paste the RTSP address from Seestar into the network URL field.
Play: Click “Play” to start the stream.
3. Network Considerations:
Same Network: Ensure your computer running VLC and the Seestar are on the same Wi-Fi network.
Firewall: Check your firewall settings on your computer and router. You may need to allow VLC to communicate on the network and potentially open port 4554 (the default RTSP port).
4. Additional Tips:
Restart: Try restarting both VLC and your Seestar. It really does work.
VLC Caching: Increase the network caching in VLC's preferences: Preferences > Input / Codecs > Network caching (ms).
Community Help: Check the Cloudy Nights forum for Seestar users for further assistance: https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/904991-need-some-help-with-rtsp-on-the-seestar/
There is a small button at the bottom of the screen labeled Installed & GoTo.
If you seem to be stuck there, quit and restart your Seestar mobile app.
If that doesn't work, shutdown your Seestar using the on/off button, then restart
If that doesn't work, press the Reset button on the bottom of the Seestar
Restart trhe app. If that doesn't work restart your mobile device.
SNR is Signal to Noise Ratio. There are seveal sources of noise. Fortunately, stacking images increases signal and noise, but noise increases slower, so the longer you image a target the better the image will be. But there is a definite “dimisnish returns” issue. Beyond about three hours you'll have trouble seeing much difference.
Note that no matter how much you reduce the noise, the 50mm Seestar optics maximum theoretical resolving power in perfect conditions is 2.32 arcseconds. The 5000mm Hale Telescope at Mt.Palomar Observatory Dawes limit is 0,02“. It dosen't just collect more light, it also make it possible to resolve teeny tiny, teeny tiny details
The time shown is the total time of all the exposures that were good enough to be used for stacking, not clock time. If clouds interfere or wind makes the Seestar wiggle, the exposures will be rejected and the time shown won't increase. If clouds roll in the timer will appear stuck because none of the frames will be saved.