Have you tried installing a rooting apk from the playstore to root the controller? , it can help to get the data feed
yup, DJI took down the original post about this . . . guess they don't want people knowing there's a workaround.I've been following this thread along with a similar one on the DJI forum, and the thread on the DJI forum has disappeared! When I try to load the page I get " Sorry, specified thread does not exist or has been deleted or is being Audit " (sic). This is not uncommon on the DJI forum when they don't like a thread for some reason.
Maybe DJI will get the message that it's simply unacceptable to lock-out 3rd party apps, which is hypocritical when they provide 3rd parties with SDK's to create apps. It's just wrong, almost communistic. Oh yeah I forgot, that makes perfect sense.yup, DJI took down the original post about this . . . guess they don't want people knowing there's a workaround.
That usually indicates a USB device driver problem. You can try uninstalling and reinstalling the adb package, and also uninstall any drivers that might possibly conflict. Sometimes even a different USB cable can help. If all else fails try installing adb on a different PC.Has anyone had issues with the adb not finding the device? I have everything ready to install and hit the enter key as soon as the remote connects but I get "error: no devices/emulators found, adb: error: failed to get feature set: no devices/emulators found, -waiting for device-"
Need to see it in device manager as an Android Device with Android Composite ADB Device driver or adb won't see it (likely a driver install issue).Has anyone had issues with the adb not finding the device? I have everything ready to install and hit the enter key as soon as the remote connects but I get "error: no devices/emulators found, adb: error: failed to get feature set: no devices/emulators found, -waiting for device-"
I am assuming we need the privileges of root to edit the build.prop file and to be able to disable or uninstall DJI apps so they don't take over the data feed or something like that.so if we do root it, then what?
Your skills and efforts are greatly appreciated by all members!!! THANKS!Hi
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I rooted my p4p+ before share my first method. Now I am working for custom rom. I will share when I'm done all.
The above steps definitely work. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like any DJI GO alternatives can be used. I installed Litchi and it fails to run.
Here are the exact steps I followed:
1) Download the Android SDK Platform-Tools from here and unzip the contents into "C:\ADB".
2) Get the APK file for the app you'd like to install. If you don't have the APK file, install Apk Extractor on your Android device to get it or download the APK from uptodown.
3) Move the APK file into the "C:\ADB" folder.
4) Press the Windows+R keys to open the Windows Run window, enter "cmd", and press the "OK" button to open a Windows command prompt window.
5) Enter "C:\ADB\adb install -r Litchi.apk" (without the quotes) in the command prompt window (don't press enter to run the command).
Note: Replace "Litchi.apk" above with the name of the APK file you copied in step #3 above.
6) Turn off the remote controller if it's powered on.
7) Connect the remote controller to your computer via a micro USB cable.
8) Power on the remote controller and press enter in the command prompt window as soon as you hear the remote controller connect to your computer (turn up your computer speakers). The remote controller should connect shortly after the DJI logo displays on the remote controller screen.
Note: If the APK is too large or you wait too long to start the install, you'll see the following message displayed:
Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICENT_STORAGE]
Note: If all works as expected, the command prompt window should show the APK being pushed to the remote controller and end with a "Success" message after the APK has been installed.
9) Click the gear icon at the top, left of the remote controller display and choose "All Applications" to view a list of your installed apps.
Try Googling 'install android adb on a mac' You will get multiple pages of hits.Hi,
Any guide to do it on a Mac?
Ok thanks.Try Googling 'install android adb on a mac' You will get multiple pages of hits.
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