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    A simple intervalometer for the N900 (time-lapse photography)

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    danx | # 111 | 2010-08-27, 20:39 | Report

    so can someone please tell me the steps to do this.,

    This will be the first time i will try to mess with the phone , i know its another language for me , but i like to take chances , Maybe i should learn how to reflash first. ??

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    Ikari | # 112 | 2010-08-28, 02:21 | Report

    Any news on this guys? I'm going on a trip this weekend and would like a timelapse app but I'm using titan's kernel, I've heard that FCam does no play nice with that, has that issue been worked out? Should I just get the version before the FCam intergration?

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    ifraaz | # 113 | 2010-08-30, 11:59 | Report

    I agree, it also should look good in the menu.
    "TimeLapse" or "Time Lapse"

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    RossTuck | # 114 | 2010-08-31, 15:19 | Report

    Hi Guys,

    I have been waiting for a Time Lapse program for ages.

    I notice that the last deb file was in July, has there been an update ?
    or do I download that one.

    Thanks bundles.

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    tpaixao | # 115 | 2010-09-01, 19:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by RossTuck View Post
    Hi Guys,

    I have been waiting for a Time Lapse program for ages.

    I notice that the last deb file was in July, has there been an update ?
    or do I download that one.

    Thanks bundles.
    Hi

    no, there is no update yet because I was waiting for the source code of version 1.0.6 of FCamera to come out. It is out now, and it solves a lot of problems people were having, including compatibility with Titan's kernel. I'm going to build a new version of timelapse soon, based on this source code.
    Thanks for your patience.

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    danx | # 116 | 2010-09-01, 22:10 | Report

    If you can make as easy as you can to install , would be great for the no brainers like me .

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    RossTuck | # 117 | 2010-09-01, 22:59 | Report

    Also some feedback that you have actually started it shooting,

    Was really disappointed when I got home today to find that the journey I thought I was recording consisted of just one picture of my works car park.

    Oh well.

    Also what is the best way to take all the pictures and create a video ?

    Thanks

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    kyros | # 118 | 2010-09-03, 13:58 | Report

    I tried to install the linked version (downloaded the .deb and installed it as advised with the commands in the terminal) but the time lapse button in the FCamera app didn't appear.
    Any hint what to do?

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    munkiii | # 119 | 2010-09-03, 14:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by kyros View Post
    I tried to install the linked version (downloaded the .deb and installed it as advised with the commands in the terminal) but the time lapse button in the FCamera app didn't appear.
    Any hint what to do?
    Look in your menu for "FcameraTL"

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    kyros | # 120 | 2010-09-03, 15:03 | Report

    Thanx, my fault!

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