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Post by captkirk on May 14, 2021 17:41:48 GMT -8
I realize this is ultimately a question for WeatherStem, but they don't always answer my emails.... So I'll ask here too.
Maybe a month ago or so we noticed the link for the time lapse of the pictures was gone from the WeatherStem site. The background images are still uploaded with each update and work fine.
Do we know, was the feature removed from WeatherStem? Or do we need to update something on our side?
(Does anyone know a better support email for WeatherStem other than info@weatherstem.com?)
Thank you.
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dow4hurst
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Post by dow4hurst on May 15, 2021 14:10:16 GMT -8
SD Labs answered someone else about this. IBM boosted the pricing for this service to weatherstem a whole bunch, so weatherstem has removed the feature. Dow
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tecronin
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Post by tecronin on May 15, 2021 20:03:32 GMT -8
is the library available to build the video locally?
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Post by captkirk on May 16, 2021 5:22:13 GMT -8
That's a good question. Is there a way to save the files locally, or FTP them to another server and assemble the video ourselves?
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Post by SDL on May 16, 2021 13:25:20 GMT -8
We are adding the local time lapse to SkyWeather2 for the June release!
BP
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svejk
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Post by svejk on May 27, 2021 14:14:18 GMT -8
What about all of us that have a SkyWeather? It isn’t all that long ago that I completed it and brought it online. I don’t want to have to buy a SkWeather 2to have the capability to store images locally.
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Post by SDL on May 27, 2021 14:35:51 GMT -8
I think we can back port this to Python2 for SkyWeather. It's a pretty functionally isolated piece of code.
BP
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