Hello!
I hope I'm posting this thread in the right section. I recently bought myself a DJI Phantom 3 Standard drone and encountered a problem with DJI Go app- live feed does not work on Samsung Note II. I can control it through there, but there is no video signal, just a black screen. It works perfectly with an iPhone 6 (my friend gave it to me for a try). Does someone know a workaround or an alternative program besides buying a new phone?
I tried using an older version of DJI Go app, but it wouldn't let me do anything and forced me to update (despite the fact that I was offline). I also heard Litchi works with Note II, but I encountered the same problem - black video screen. I found a "workaround" for Litchi, which recommends turning "Hardware Encoding" option off, but the problem is that in my app, there is no such function at all.
Any suggestions would be welcome! I really don't want to buy a new phone, because I'm waiting for a new Note version, so it's kind of a waste to invest for a older phone (which is no where to be found at local stores anyway).
I hope I'm posting this thread in the right section. I recently bought myself a DJI Phantom 3 Standard drone and encountered a problem with DJI Go app- live feed does not work on Samsung Note II. I can control it through there, but there is no video signal, just a black screen. It works perfectly with an iPhone 6 (my friend gave it to me for a try). Does someone know a workaround or an alternative program besides buying a new phone?
I tried using an older version of DJI Go app, but it wouldn't let me do anything and forced me to update (despite the fact that I was offline). I also heard Litchi works with Note II, but I encountered the same problem - black video screen. I found a "workaround" for Litchi, which recommends turning "Hardware Encoding" option off, but the problem is that in my app, there is no such function at all.
Any suggestions would be welcome! I really don't want to buy a new phone, because I'm waiting for a new Note version, so it's kind of a waste to invest for a older phone (which is no where to be found at local stores anyway).