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Thanks for much for himawari-rx. I am using it with my TBS6903 PCIE card / Win 10.
I also had issues with TSduck and incomplete files but i added "-P regulate --bitrate 3000000" and it seems to be stable now.
I use xrit2pic to view/convert the images. Since Himawari-rx saves them in separate folder, I don't know how to easy combine them into one large folder. This is so I can see see multiple images/create movies easily without manually combining them all.
It does work one at a time if i manually select the image receive folder.
It would be great if there was an option to this with himawari-rx that would save all images in the single folder?
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Thanks for using himawari-rx! I've just pushed himawari-rx v0.1.3 which has a new option called combine in the configuration file.
By default it is set to false. When set to true, all images will be saved into either a LRIT or HRIT folder.
Low-resolution images in the LRIT folder, high-resolution images in the HRIT folder.
Thanks for much for himawari-rx. I am using it with my TBS6903 PCIE card / Win 10.
I also had issues with TSduck and incomplete files but i added "-P regulate --bitrate 3000000" and it seems to be stable now.
I use xrit2pic to view/convert the images. Since Himawari-rx saves them in separate folder, I don't know how to easy combine them into one large folder. This is so I can see see multiple images/create movies easily without manually combining them all.
It does work one at a time if i manually select the image receive folder.
It would be great if there was an option to this with himawari-rx that would save all images in the single folder?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: