Migmon said:is there any way to get the telemetry to show up in the recorded videos from the pv? i would like to see speed distance and elevation, or basically the same overlay you get from the dji app.... that would be neat!
Pull_Up said:At the moment there's no way to do that using the stock Vision. As far as I'm aware the only way is to install a 3rd party data logger called a Flytrex core (easy to do, see http://www.flytrex.com - I've recently done the first Vision install: http://flytrex.com/simon.newton.5201/ ) then you can use software called Dashware to overlay the Flytrex data onto your video. Here's a nice example : http://youtu.be/M5YgSMaZJE8
BenDronePilot said:Nice I may consider trying this out at some point. How did you reach 49 mph were you using naza mode atti or was that stock phantom 2 GPS? So far I've only done 30mph
Not if it works via Wi-Fi. Once you connect to the Phantom Wi-Fi, this would be disconnected. Unless your phone can connect to two different Wi-Fi networks at once.jadebox said:If your smartphone supports "Miracast," you may be able to record the display by "casting" it to something like a NetGear Push2TV adapter hooked to a digital PVR like the Hauppauge 1512.
I have an Android phone that does Miracast and I've ordered a Push2TV adapter. When it arrives, I'll see if the Miracast function will work while the phone is connected to PV.
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gunslinger said:Same here. I'm constantly guessing at altitudes on pics I've taken earlier...
-slinger
Driffill said:Has anyone tried using an apple video out cable an feeding that in to a DVR of some type?
gpauk said:gunslinger said:Same here. I'm constantly guessing at altitudes on pics I've taken earlier...
-slinger
The GPS data is logged with the picture, check the picture metadata in the viewer of your choice....
Pull_Up said:gpauk said:gunslinger said:Same here. I'm constantly guessing at altitudes on pics I've taken earlier...
-slinger
The GPS data is logged with the picture, check the picture metadata in the viewer of your choice....
I can see GPS co-ords in the metadata, but no altitude data...?
jimre said:jadebox said:If your smartphone supports "Miracast," you may be able to record the display by "casting" it to something like a NetGear Push2TV adapter hooked to a digital PVR like the Hauppauge 1512.
I have an Android phone that does Miracast and I've ordered a Push2TV adapter. When it arrives, I'll see if the Miracast function will work while the phone is connected to PV.
Not if it works via Wi-Fi. Once you connect to the Phantom Wi-Fi, this would be disconnected. Unless your phone can connect to two different Wi-Fi networks at once.
Pull_Up said:gpauk said:gunslinger said:Same here. I'm constantly guessing at altitudes on pics I've taken earlier...
-slinger
The GPS data is logged with the picture, check the picture metadata in the viewer of your choice....
I can see GPS co-ords in the metadata, but no altitude data...?
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