I like to image sections of the Milky Way that are not specifically named/identified in the Seestar catalogue. The first time I did this it named the files as "unknown***". That was fine for the first night and I got a good result. Last night I tried another area that was not specifically identified with a name. This morning I got a "stack failure" message. The S50 had placed all of the new files in the same directory as the previous night. It must have then tried to stack all of the files and was confused since half of the files were from a different part of the sky. I had to manually go into Deep Sky Stack and uncheck all the previous nights files. I re-stacked the new files and this worked but it took 15 minutes to manually uncheck all of the older subs.
I need a way to start the session with a unique name so that it will not name the new subs as "unknown" again and dump them all together in the previous folder. This also make me wonder how it handles taking a slightly different view of the same named object on different nights even if you choose it directly from the catalogue?
Am I missing something or is this a real limitation of the S50?