Good news: Litchi works a whole lot better than DJI Go 4, at the moment, for recording video in 4K, including 4K at 60 fps, with the P4P. I had good solid view on my viewing screen while recording in 4K/60 right up until signal was lost at 2215 meters and Return To Home was automatically initiated. It was a MUCH better connection than I've been getting with DJI Go 4.
Good news: 2215 meters is among my top 5 distances with any aircraft from this location. (I am surrounded by trees when flying from near my house.)
Bad news: Litchi can't be used, to the best of my knowledge, with the P4P Plus.
Bad news: Litchi is not free, although the cost is fairly small, and I haven't yet figured out if I can adjust the horizon tilt using Litchi.
Bad news (?): I can't view 4K/60 straight from the micro-SD (jerkiness and backtracking are the primary flaws), regardless of whether I try to view it using Windows Movie and TV Player, Windows Media Player, Quicktime, VLC Media Player, or by casting it to my Samsung UHD TV.
Good news: once the video is rendered with a capable video editor, VLC Media Player will display it properly, although it is the sole application among those above which will do so.
Good news: I have at least one video editing program (Filmora) which can display, edit and render 4K/60 while maintaining it at 4K/60. I've got 6 or 7 different video editors but tend to favor Filmora.
Bad news/good news, depending on how you look at it: Filmora costs $65 for a lifetime license on one computer only.
Good news: VLC Media Player is free, or at least it was when I downloaded it a good several years ago.
Bad news: I uploaded a video of my 4K/60fps flight earlier this morning. Nah, not bad news. You might enjoy it. Please view it on YouTube to read my fairly detailed notes and description. Most of it is sped up 5x actual speed to keep it lively and short. Just 2 minutes 19 seconds.
Good news: 2215 meters is among my top 5 distances with any aircraft from this location. (I am surrounded by trees when flying from near my house.)
Bad news: Litchi can't be used, to the best of my knowledge, with the P4P Plus.
Bad news: Litchi is not free, although the cost is fairly small, and I haven't yet figured out if I can adjust the horizon tilt using Litchi.
Bad news (?): I can't view 4K/60 straight from the micro-SD (jerkiness and backtracking are the primary flaws), regardless of whether I try to view it using Windows Movie and TV Player, Windows Media Player, Quicktime, VLC Media Player, or by casting it to my Samsung UHD TV.
Good news: once the video is rendered with a capable video editor, VLC Media Player will display it properly, although it is the sole application among those above which will do so.
Good news: I have at least one video editing program (Filmora) which can display, edit and render 4K/60 while maintaining it at 4K/60. I've got 6 or 7 different video editors but tend to favor Filmora.
Bad news/good news, depending on how you look at it: Filmora costs $65 for a lifetime license on one computer only.
Good news: VLC Media Player is free, or at least it was when I downloaded it a good several years ago.
Bad news: I uploaded a video of my 4K/60fps flight earlier this morning. Nah, not bad news. You might enjoy it. Please view it on YouTube to read my fairly detailed notes and description. Most of it is sped up 5x actual speed to keep it lively and short. Just 2 minutes 19 seconds.