Yes I noted this in the manual
The camera needs some time after it finished the capture that depends on camera model and used SD card (speed).
Usually it is around 3-4 second.
qDD will send the capture command at the defined interval but if the camera is not ready it will not accept it.
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- 10 Mar 2015, 08:26
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: Interval Timer behavior (or misbehavior)
- Replies: 3
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- 10 Mar 2015, 06:14
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Multiple Cameras not showing up
- Replies: 13
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Re: Multiple Cameras not showing up
Just for record I tested this again and device discovery works for the client router to, no long press required.
For the AP router it does not work but it is because my AP router is setup in a different way.
For the AP router it does not work but it is because my AP router is setup in a different way.
- 10 Mar 2015, 06:05
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Multiple Cameras not showing up
- Replies: 13
- Views: 20833
Re: Multiple Cameras not showing up
Your original docs had a screenshot of your app which showed both cameras at the same time - no long press was necessary to see both these if they were both on the same network. As it was written many times, what you are referring is multiple DSLR connected to a single MR3040 with USB HUB. If you a...
- 10 Mar 2015, 05:47
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: Interval Timer behavior (or misbehavior)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6235
Re: Interval Timer behavior (or misbehavior)
If you set a 10 second interval then it will trigger the capture every 10 second, just tested.
Regarding aperture ramping please check the manual that can be downloaded here: http://dslrdashboard.info/downloads/
Regarding aperture ramping please check the manual that can be downloaded here: http://dslrdashboard.info/downloads/
- 09 Mar 2015, 22:25
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Multiple Cameras not showing up
- Replies: 13
- Views: 20833
Re: Multiple Cameras not showing up
I am fairly sure that I did not misread this. I have also done each step as suggested above. It still does not work. I am using separate routers for each camera. Both cameras are the same make and model. I have set up one network with the second router as a client of the first. Logging the tablet t...
- 09 Mar 2015, 21:50
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Newbie Nikon D7100
- Replies: 4
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Re: Newbie Nikon D7100
Please check the manual at http://dslrdashboard.info/downloads/
- 09 Mar 2015, 18:24
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: connection to android phone doesn't work
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9564
Re: connection to android phone doesn't work
Flashing a ROM (custom one) can make your device unusable so if you don't have experience then think twice about it and read about it.
I did search but didn't find any.
I did search but didn't find any.
- 09 Mar 2015, 18:15
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: qDDB not connecting
- Replies: 9
- Views: 11279
Re: qDDB not connecting
Can you access the OpenWrt web interface (http://192.168.1.1 by default) from your Kindle Fire browser? If you can, under System->Software do you have ddserver package, what version it is? Connect your DSLR to MR3040 turn it on and in OpenWrt web interface check Status->System log You should have so...
- 09 Mar 2015, 15:52
- Forum: Error reports
- Topic: connection to android phone doesn't work
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9564
Re: connection to android phone doesn't work
The problem is that vendors not always enable the full USB host. If the hardware allows this can probably solved by installing a custom ROM that has the full USB host or by maybe rooting the device and trying to add the missing library. Unfortunately there is no universal way and it depends on devic...
- 09 Mar 2015, 15:43
- Forum: Open discussion
- Topic: Only the TP 3040?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10488
Re: Only the TP 3040?
There is a new wireless router with battery from TP-Link but unfortunately OpenWrt isn't available for it.
There are other wireless routers without battery that can be used like the MR3020 or WR703N or the Arduino Yun (only drawback that you need to provide a power source)
There are other wireless routers without battery that can be used like the MR3020 or WR703N or the Arduino Yun (only drawback that you need to provide a power source)