So far I am not happy with noise levels achieved after the hacks.
See attached image of two power supplies running... is what I actually have.
compare to images after hack posted elsewhere and you will understand why I am unhappy!
But in fact, there is more noise on live stream than on snapshot. It is very finely granular, pixel noise which changes with every frame so overall live video is noisy... also horizontal lines moving up and down spontaneously, and vertical stripes... calibration removes for some dozen of seconds the latter two, but not the pixel noise.
I tried to measure actual noise levels in Service menu on web-server after replacing original 2.3.0 web folder to one found in older FW versions... it loads, runs, but not all the applets are running. Noise measurements - among them
I used also cfccfg.py script with my SUID key to hopefully decrypt my newly created by hacks conf.cfc file, which is encrypted.
It worked, or at least I believe so, I can see there is NoiseTargetMk = 0...
Either my sensor is really really bad, or guys @ Flir found another way to spoil image...
You could help me investigating this, but I am a newbie and I don't have all the tools by my hand.
For example, how do I use:
rset command
from which shell?
Can I set explicitly the Target Noise value on the running unit?
Or do I have to modify the line in conf.cfg file decrypted before, accordingly... and then encrypt it with my SUID back to get the conf.cfc and upload it replacing the file I have now?
Is there any other tool / better way to play with noise without taking too much risk of bricking the device?
Thank you!