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RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - Sleepy Quixote - 09-04-2023

This is the error readout in debug when I click check for updates.
Disabled AV prior to clicking.

25571: Warning: QSslSocket::connectToHostEncrypted: TLS initialization failed
25590: Warning: Update Check Error: "TLS initialization failed"
32541: Debug: Starting network request for "https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR/versions/versions.xml"


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - SuperSleeper - 09-04-2023

(09-04-2023, 12:44 PM)brunofs1978 Wrote: I have a Sefam S. Box cpap machine and I am unable to upload the data from the SD card to Oscar sofware. Can anyone help me?
Is there any other software I can use to analyze the Sefam S. Box data?

OSCAR does not yet support the SEFAM machines.
For free software that will work with your S. Box machine, go here:
https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-SEFAM-PC-software-for-SEFAM-CPAP-machines-only


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - RainbowFish - 09-04-2023

If someone is having trouble downloading with Edge, I switched to Chrome and it worked fine on my Windows 11 machine.


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - mecutl3r - 09-04-2023

(09-03-2023, 10:59 PM)Jeff8356 Wrote: mecutl3r,

After you download the installer and double click it, it should mount the dmg and show you the 3 icons in the window.  The default system app to open disk image files (dmg) is DiskImageMounter.app  Then drag the OSCAR.app to your /Applications folder.
The M1/M2 Macs use Rosetta 2 for emulation for Intel apps.  It should be a seamless process.
That is exactly what I did earlier. Then when I tried to open Oscar, it said it could not open it. So then I tried the control-click and instead of a choice to "Open", it said "Open With", which didn't help. but I just tried the whole process again, exactly the same, and this time when I tried to open Oscar, the dialog asked if I really wanted to open it. I clicked "Open", and it worked. Go figure...


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - Ruud J - 09-05-2023

Hi Jeff,

This is what  I get when I tried to search for an update of Oscar:

18674: Warning: QSslSocket::connectToHostEncrypted: TLS initialization failed
18677: Warning: Update Check Error: "TLS initialization failed"
23446: Debug: Starting network request for "https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR/versions/versions.xml"
256306: Warning: QSslSocket::connectToHostEncrypted: TLS initialization failed
256395: Warning: Update Check Error: "TLS initialization failed"
262319: Debug: Starting network request for "https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR/versions/versions.xml"


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - SuperSleeper - 09-05-2023

Jeff, take a look at this regarding the TLS initialization error:

https://forum.qt.io/topic/95700/qsslsocket-tls-initialization-failed

Not sure if that's the same issue or not.


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - Jeff8356 - 09-05-2023

SuperSleeper,

Thanks. That's as good a place as any to start.


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - njf1525 - 09-05-2023

Thank you! Thank you! It is now properly readable on my 4k monitor!


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - Jeff8356 - 09-05-2023

(09-05-2023, 04:02 PM)njf1525 Wrote: Thank you! Thank you! It is now properly readable on my 4k monitor!

Just curious... Are you running Windows? If so can you let us know what your scaling is set to for your monitor...


RE: OSCAR v1.5.0 released - njf1525 - 09-06-2023

(09-05-2023, 10:46 PM)Jeff8356 Wrote: Just curious... Are you running Windows?  If so can you let us know what your scaling is set to for your monitor...

Windows 11. My laptop has a 2256 x 1504 resolution scaled at 150% and my external monitor is 3840 x 2160 also scaled at 150%.

Before, the vertical words next to the graphs were always squashed on top of the scale figures to the left of the graphs. Now they are not and are clearly legible.