Apologies for the delay in replying. I have just installed v1.62.2 (*) on my new phone, and I no longer have this bug. (The bug where I had to input my SFTP password twice has also disappeared.) Thank you! (*) The changelog says that the main app now contains the SFTP plugin, so I have not installed any separate SFTP plugin.
Apologies for the editing noise, only the sourceforge UI is such fun to work with. Excuse me for tagging along on this bug report, but I have what I think is exactly the same problem. What I find interesting is that the version 2.2 sftp plugin exhibits the bug whereas the version 2.1.1 sftp plugin does not exhibit the bug. I haven't changed anything on my sftp server, nor have I changed anything on my phone (other than upgrading gc's sftp plugin from v2.1.1 to v2.2). (FWIW, the build that you linked...
Apologies for the editing noise, only the sourceforge UI is such fun to work with. Excuse me for tagging along on this bug report, but I have what I think is exactly the same problem. What I find interesting is that the version 2.2 sftp plugin exhibits the bug whereas the version 2.1.1 sftp plugin does not exhibit the bug. I haven't changed anything on my sftp server, nor have I changed anything on my phone (other than upgrading gc's sftp plugin from v2.1.1 to v2.2). (FWIW, the build that you linked...
Excuse me for tagging along on this bug report, but I have what I think is exactly the same problem. What I find interesting is that the version 2.2 sftp plugin exhibits the bug whereas
Ok. Having recorded a time-lapse video and after analysing it using ffprobe, I can now see that I have completely misunderstood what is going on here. I thought that changing the speed setting modified the recording frame rate. I now understand that that is not true. Changing the speed setting modifies the video container's playback frame rate (and presumably each frame's pts). I wanted to record at 1 fps so I set speed to "30.0x". Instead of getting a 1 fps recording, I got a 30-fps recording that...
Are the labels for "time-lapse" / "slow motion" the wrong way round?
Also related: https://sourceforge.net/p/opencamera/tickets/1013/ https://sourceforge.net/p/opencamera/tickets/919/
In case it helps, here is another successful data point: using chronosnap set to a 60-second interval, I get the following timestamps: 0000.jpg 13:57:20.50 0001.jpg 13:58:20.25 0002.jpg 13:59:20.27 0003.jpg 14:00:20.23 0004.jpg 14:01:20.22 0005.jpg 14:02:20.27 0006.jpg 14:03:20.31 0007.jpg 14:04:20.30 0008.jpg 14:05:20.29 0009.jpg 14:06:20.24 0010.jpg 14:07:20.29 0011.jpg 14:08:20.28 0012.jpg 14:09:20.20 0013.jpg 14:10:20.31 0014.jpg 14:11:20.21 0015.jpg 14:12:20.25 0016.jpg 14:13:20.29 0017.jpg...
Possible fix for "repeat interval delay/shutter lag" bug?
On 28/12/2020, zc2 zc2@users.sourceforge.net wrote: The SFTP plugin has been re-implemented withe the jsch SSH library... I've just tried those 2 apk files (Ghost Commander 1.60.2b1.apk md5: bd13... and Ghost Commander - SFTP plugin NEW v1.0b1.apk md5: 522e) against openssh-{sftp-}server version 8.3 (the version which is currently available on debian bullseye) and it works (they work) perfectly. Problem resolved. Thank you!
I've just tried those 2 apk files ("Ghost Commander 1.60.2b1.apk", md5: bd13... and "Ghost Commander - SFTP plugin NEW v1.0b1.apk", md5: 522e...) against openssh-server version 8.3 (the version which is currently available on debian bullseye), and they work perfectly. Problem resolved. Thank you!
I have the same problem as Petr Písař - trying to connect to openssh-server 8.3 (debian bullseye) from SFTP plugin (v1.15) fails (hangs) whereas connecting to openssh-server 7.9 (debian buster) works/succeeds.
Yes, that's fixed it: I've installed 1.53.2b1 and I can no longer reproduce the bug....
Opening "external storage" ("/storage/sdcard1") as root fails
Just a quick update to let people know: following the sad closure of http://psidoc.com,...