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See post #57 in this thread.I installed the module on my P4P and can't seem to get a video feed when I connect. This is the second module I've tried. Are you supposed to do something to get the video feed to work? I know it's installed properly, the c1 and c2 buttons beep,like they should. Thoughts?
Is there a way to check what firmware your have? There must be. I thought i had the latest firmware when I went to try the new module tonight. It didn't work. Then I saw that it needed new firmware. I went to download it but it wouldn't go through, kept stopping at less than 40 percent, at that point I turned everything off and tried again and it didn't say I needed it.Make sure you are on the latest firmware. It should work.
You can find your current firmware versions in the "General Settings" --> "About" section of DJI GO.Is there a way to check what firmware your have?
Thanks, the controller says I have 1.8.0 -- I believe that's the latest update.You can find your current firmware versions in the "General Settings" --> "About" section of DJI GO.
I'm not getting very far with this. When I try to update, it get stuck at 35% and won't go the rest of the way. DJI Support is telling me to use a laptop to update it. I'm not sure how to do this. On DJI's website, there is a firmware upgrade for the P4P+ with instructions to use a micro SD card and insert it in the controller. Since the P4P doesn't have a micro SD slot on the controller, I'm not sure how to do this. Any thoughts?Initially it was not working. When the cover went on the link to the P4P would fail. Confirmed that on mine with 2 different modules.
With the 12/9 firmware update for the controller it is now working. Also confirmed with my controller.
I'm not getting very far with this. When I try to update, it get stuck at 35% and won't go the rest of the way. DJI Support is telling me to use a laptop to update it. I'm not sure how to do this. On DJI's website, there is a firmware upgrade for the P4P+ with instructions to use a micro SD card and insert it in the controller. Since the P4P doesn't have a micro SD slot on the controller, I'm not sure how to do this. Any thoughts?
Are you sure you have a P4P?the controller says I have 1.8.0 -- I believe that's the latest update.
That would not be possible unless you're able to fly line of sight outside of a window from your couch. Even if it was possible, I don't recommend it.Do you sit on the couch and fly?
When outputting video from the HDMI port on the Nvidia Shield K1, you'll see exactly what you see on the screen. If you output video from the HDMI port on the HDMI output module, you'll see the FPV view (see this video for an example).I just purchased a Nvidia K1, because I read, multiple times, it was one of the best tablets to use for the DJI app. Would the HDMI module benefit me anymore than just using the hdmi out on the k1?
Thanks for the reply. I am a little confused by this statement, as it looks like you would still see the OSD on the K1 and via the hdmi out on the module. Obviously you can turn that off though, in settings, like the video explained.That would not be possible unless you're able to fly line of sight outside of a window from your couch. Even if it was possible, I don't recommend it.
When outputting video from the HDMI port on the Nvidia Shield K1, you'll see exactly what you see on the screen. If you output video from the HDMI port on the HDMI output module, you'll see the FPV view (see this video for an example).
Understand now, I was talking about something else, but we are on the same page now.If you use the K1 output, the external display will show exactly what you see on the K1. If you use the HDMI output module, you will see the view as seen in the video I linked above.
I have found that the HDMI cable affects whether the signal is transmitted or how well it displays (for P4P v1). Trying a different HDMI cable may solve the problem.I installed the module on my P4P and can't seem to get a video feed when I connect. This is the second module I've tried. Are you supposed to do something to get the video feed to work? I know it's installed properly, the c1 and c2 buttons beep,like they should. Thoughts?
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