Recent content by SkyTech

  1. S

    Live streaming via YouTube and interference?

    When it says 'Create Custom Live Broadcast', after rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2 you need add (to this line... not the next page!) add a forward slash / followed by the 'stream key' as given on your youtube stream setup. So it would look something like this...
  2. S

    Updates to PfCO renewal - Question UK.

    So long as your PFCO hasn't lapsed, then you can still apply for renewal. If you still intend to fly under your PFCO then not a whole great deal has changed. However, they now call it an 'operational authorisation' to bring it more in line with the new regs. If you scroll down this article there...
  3. S

    Live streaming via YouTube and interference?

    Watched your video and you are still not doing what I suggested in #6 post!!!!!!!! It seems you are only entering the stream URL. You need to follow that with Stream key. Just follow my post #6.
  4. S

    Live streaming via YouTube and interference?

    Also bear in mind that most 'streams' can be delayed by up to 30seconds. So when you start streaming don't expect to see the picture straight away. Hope this helps and good luck
  5. S

    Live streaming via YouTube and interference?

    Just as a heads up, this is where most people go wrong so give it a try. Once you have created the stream in YT, go to the stream settings as shown above. When you enter these details into your DJI GO4 app, select RTMP server. When you enter the details it needs to be the stream url, followed by...
  6. S

    Live streaming via YouTube and interference?

    Will do that for you later. Just out and about at the min.
  7. S

    Live streaming via YouTube and interference?

    Well I have used YouTube RTMP Streaming in both my P4P and M2ED. Both work fine. I never turn my phone to airplane mode when flying and have never had an issue. Including myself, think of all those pilots using their ipads as their screen with 4G enabled. If you want to livestream out in the...
  8. S

    Is autonomous flight legal?

    So long as you remain within visual line of sight and able to take back control of the drone at any point, then it's OK. The 'pilot-in-command' or 'remote pilot' should always be monitoring the drone and controller when the aircraft is flying 'autonomously'. In the UK at least.