Mori55 said:I would like to see him benefit from since he was first with this stuff.![]()
Thanks for your patient. We went for native path of CH-7 tilting instead of app simulation, which is as smooth as it used to be but a lot more complicated. I'm currently out of town and will back in town 1.5 weeks later. I prefer to verify everything myself before releasing to beta testers.Mori55 said:Seems the other channel 7 app is having problems ? It seems it's not as smooth as it should be , kinda steppy ? I would want it to be as smooth as it original was.
Yeah 7 posts, tells me a lot of the 1000+ of you :lol: loving the app too.Mori55 said:Really 7 post and your telling us to be patient. ?
I'm just saying I love his app , but he has some competition out there for channel 7 , I would like to see him benefit from since he was first with this stuff.![]()
Will the restoration of the native CH-7 control conflict with the on-screen gimbal tilt control in the DJI app? In other words, will the on-screen control need to be disabled?PVFlyer said:For CH-7 enabler in our upcoming Pro version, we go for a native way to block DJI app sending disable CH-7 commands. Then CH-7 is treated as never been disabled at all. This native way allows very smooth CH-7 tilting control as we showed demo earlier.
Apparently, we have 2 options. When we enable Ch-7, we may either disable screen tilting or have both screen/lever tilting as long as they don't conflict each others.Werz said:Will the restoration of the native CH-7 control conflict with the on-screen gimbal tilt control in the DJI app? In other words, will the on-screen control need to be disabled?PVFlyer said:For CH-7 enabler in our upcoming Pro version, we go for a native way to block DJI app sending disable CH-7 commands. Then CH-7 is treated as never been disabled at all. This native way allows very smooth CH-7 tilting control as we showed demo earlier.
When you video or fly FPV, you may only need Ch-7 lever. If you take picture/photo, you may adjust camera settings with DJI app, then it might be easier tilting with the app as one of your hand is playing the app settings anyway. It would not harm to offer more flexibility, if feasible.Mori55 said:So if I have channel seven working why would I need screen tilting. ? That's how channel 7 works on pv2. I don't see where this is even a issue.
PVFlyer said:When you video or fly FPV, you may only need Ch-7 lever. If you take picture/photo, you may adjust camera settings with DJI app, then it might be easier tilting with the app as one of your hand is playing the app settings anyway. It would not harm to offer more flexibility, if feasible.Mori55 said:So if I have channel seven working why would I need screen tilting. ? That's how channel 7 works on pv2. I don't see where this is even a issue.
This dual functionality would not hold up our progress. However, we prefer to test & ensure our products working properly instead of rushing out apps without sufficient testing & QC/QA like DJI P2V+. I think we all are complaining DJI hardware/software products quality issues, but keep pushing new products release at the same time.Cocoa Beach Kiter said:PVFlyer said:When you video or fly FPV, you may only need Ch-7 lever. If you take picture/photo, you may adjust camera settings with DJI app, then it might be easier tilting with the app as one of your hand is playing the app settings anyway. It would not harm to offer more flexibility, if feasible.Mori55 said:So if I have channel seven working why would I need screen tilting. ? That's how channel 7 works on pv2. I don't see where this is even a issue.
I think having the dual functionality would be nice, but I definitely would not hold up release trying to get both to work at the same time. I think most of us are extremely interested in Ch-7 not having both. Maybe that could be included in a future update.
Just my two cents .. You still have my vote over other options...
Xenn0X said:if you want both and have no issues with the massive price tag...
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