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It's working perfectly in DJI GO, at least on two of my iPads and my iPhone 6.
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Can you explain how you got it to work in Go app and iPad?
It's working perfectly in DJI GO, at least on two of my iPads and my iPhone 6.
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Just put it in the root directory of the app--not any of the subfolders.What folder did you place the file in?
iTunes and Mac are SOOO infuriating. It will not see the .hidden files in iTunes even though in Finder I have hidden files showing. So when I try to add that file with iTunes all it will do is add the folder it's in which is now in the DJI GO app and cannot be removed.Just put it in the root directory of the app--not any of the subfolders.
Can you explain how you got it to work in Go app and iPad?
Can't rename DJI.configs to .DJI.configs when the file exists on the iOS device. Can't see the .DJI.configs in iTunes. What am I doing wrong?I got it finally. The file I had didn't have period at the beginning. I renamed and BOOM.
Thanks. Excited to try tonight where I normally always get signal warnings.
I agree, iTunes is the most ridiculous interface to use, if you're wanting to do something more than listen to Justin Bieber.iTunes and Mac are SOOO infuriating. It will not see the .hidden files in iTunes even though in Finder I have hidden files showing. So when I try to add that file with iTunes all it will do is add the folder it's in which is now in the DJI GO app and cannot be removed.
So someone please tell me how to add this .hidden file in iTunes on a Mac please... I'm apparently not smart enough to figure it out.
But at the root of the problem I cannot copy that file to iTunes because iTunes will not see it. It's hidden so iTunes sees just an empty folder. When I clicked Add anyway it copied the folder over with the contents but does me no good.I agree, iTunes is the most ridiculous interface to use, if you're wanting to do something more than listen to Justin Bieber.
What may have caused you problems is that you tried copying the folder that the file is in, into the app. Instead, you need to copy the file itself (not the folder it's in), to the root directory of the app. At this point you have a useless folder and file in place on the app, as the app isn't looking for the file there. It might not be hurting anything, but you might consider deleting and reinstalling the app, then copying ONLY the file back into it.
Do everything you can to borrow someone's Windows laptop or something. I never could figure out the mac either! Fortunately I have a Windows computer too. Like you however, I am VERY interested in seeing if anyone pulls this off on a Mac. I use my Macs for ProTools and Premiere and Photoshop.iTunes and Mac are SOOO infuriating. It will not see the .hidden files in iTunes even though in Finder I have hidden files showing. So when I try to add that file with iTunes all it will do is add the folder it's in which is now in the DJI GO app and cannot be removed.
So someone please tell me how to add this .hidden file in iTunes on a Mac please... I'm apparently not smart enough to figure it out.
Work system is a Mac and home system is Windows. My next work system will very likely be a Mac that I will install Windows on. So tired of the Mac controls designed to keep computer literate people from making progress... I'll try this on the home system tonight.Do everything you can to borrow someone's Windows laptop or something. I never could figure out the mac either! Fortunately I have a Windows computer too. Like you however, I am VERY interested in seeing if anyone pulls this off on a Mac. I use my Macs for ProTools and Premiere and Photoshop.
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Well I didn't mean to imply that specifically rmm.
The channels are 8 mHz wide with 2mHz spacing.
No, I think it's 2 mHz spacingIs this a typo and should read 22mHz spacing?
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