GoPro 4 LightBridge HDMI Output Problem
Postby kelleyre » Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:52 am
DJI Lightbrige with the new gopro4
"This is from Michael R. at
GoPro Support from a post on phantompilots.com
The HDMI signal cuts out during recording and comes back when you stop recording.
The update released today may have solved our end of the problem, but we'll need to wait for Lightbridge to release a new update to be sure. Please let me know if, when Lightbridge's software is released, it does not solve the issue."
No Michael R. we still have the same problem even with the gopro4 updated and the light bridge updated today 10/14
It looks like a no go even after both of the latest updates. Gopro4/Lightbridge
The Problem
The gopro4 is outputting 480p sd on the hdmi out when you press the record button and start recording on the go pro 4, with the new resolutions. Before the recording is started the hdmi output is 1080p.
This 480p sd output problem is in the 2.7k 48fps mode the 2.7k 30 fps works fine its 1080p after the recording starts.
This 480p sd output problem is in the 4k 30fpsfps mode the 4.k 15 fps works fine its 1080p after the recording starts
This 480p sd output problem is in the 1080p 120fps mode the 1080p 30 and 60 fps works fine its 1080p after the recording starts.
I don't want to sugar coat this problem but this just S###s for us Lightbridge guys.
Come on Gopro/DJI I think this is 90% Gopros problem
Sad Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tahoe Ed 
The Hero 4 will work on the lightbridge at 2.7k but not 4k. It is not a lightbridge issue. HDMI out is 1080. GoPro has acknowledged that it is likely a processor problem. It may or may not be addressed in a future update by them. It is not a DJI problem. See below:
https://vimeo.com/108390528
Hi Tahoe
It doesn't work with the new 2.7k 48fps, but it does work with 2.7k at 30 like the older Gopro 3+
and it doesn't work with 1080P at 120fps either.
And this resolution (2.7k 48fps) what I was so hoping to use most of the time.
This is just the pits.
I just can't believe this is happening.
These types of problems seem to be happening more and more with all of the new stuff lately , and its not just Gopro and DJI.
Its everywhere
Just please test this stuff a little better
Sad Times

Postby kelleyre » Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:52 am
DJI Lightbrige with the new gopro4
"This is from Michael R. at
GoPro Support from a post on phantompilots.com
The HDMI signal cuts out during recording and comes back when you stop recording.
The update released today may have solved our end of the problem, but we'll need to wait for Lightbridge to release a new update to be sure. Please let me know if, when Lightbridge's software is released, it does not solve the issue."
No Michael R. we still have the same problem even with the gopro4 updated and the light bridge updated today 10/14
It looks like a no go even after both of the latest updates. Gopro4/Lightbridge
The Problem
The gopro4 is outputting 480p sd on the hdmi out when you press the record button and start recording on the go pro 4, with the new resolutions. Before the recording is started the hdmi output is 1080p.
This 480p sd output problem is in the 2.7k 48fps mode the 2.7k 30 fps works fine its 1080p after the recording starts.
This 480p sd output problem is in the 4k 30fpsfps mode the 4.k 15 fps works fine its 1080p after the recording starts
This 480p sd output problem is in the 1080p 120fps mode the 1080p 30 and 60 fps works fine its 1080p after the recording starts.
I don't want to sugar coat this problem but this just S###s for us Lightbridge guys.
Come on Gopro/DJI I think this is 90% Gopros problem
Sad Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tahoe Ed 
The Hero 4 will work on the lightbridge at 2.7k but not 4k. It is not a lightbridge issue. HDMI out is 1080. GoPro has acknowledged that it is likely a processor problem. It may or may not be addressed in a future update by them. It is not a DJI problem. See below:
https://vimeo.com/108390528
Hi Tahoe
It doesn't work with the new 2.7k 48fps, but it does work with 2.7k at 30 like the older Gopro 3+
and it doesn't work with 1080P at 120fps either.
And this resolution (2.7k 48fps) what I was so hoping to use most of the time.
This is just the pits.
I just can't believe this is happening.
These types of problems seem to be happening more and more with all of the new stuff lately , and its not just Gopro and DJI.
Its everywhere
Just please test this stuff a little better
Sad Times