I was able to work with Litchi troubleshooting the issue, and I have a version working on the Sprint phone. It seems to be related to how it converts the IPV4 their hostname resolves to into an IPV6 address. Hopefully a fix goes to the Android Play Market.
I enlisted the help of my soon-to-be mother-in-law to troubleshoot. 3 Sprint phones now, all are the same. Litchi Magic Leash will connect and prompt for a pin over WiFi, but disconnect WiFi and it will spin forever without prompting for a pin. Clearly there is either a bug with the app, or an...
So I setup my laptop as a WiFi hotspot to capture the network traffic to/from the Litchi Magic Leash app. I was surprised that at first, even while using WiFi, the Sprint phone still wouldn't connect. However, my Verizon phone would. But after uninstalling/reinstalling Litchi Magic Leash, it...
As far as I can tell, the Litchi Magic Leash app does not support IPV6. Sprint does not assign IPV4 addresses, but that does not prevent apps from connecting to IPV4 servers. That is why other apps can connect fine over 4G. The Litchi Magic Leash app will apparently not work unless your Android...
1. I do not see any "Export as VLM" option
2. I was unable to get a .kml file to show a POV flight path simulation. A 3D path .kml would show the flight path, but that is not what I was looking for.
3. VLM does exactly what I was looking for. You just need to use the "export as CSV" option...
Has anyone ever tried using the Litchi Magic Leash app over the Sprint network? Or anyone familiar with how that app connects (IP/port)?
I tried using it for the first time today. It works until the phone loses WiFi. But it shouldn't need WiFi, it should work over 4G. But if I disconnect from...
I was watching it this morning. Great for picking your waypoints, but at no point does it simulate what a video would look like, unless I missed something. But since you brought it up, does the yellow pin represent the waypoint, or does the "snapshot view" for the pin when you import the KML?
I have a Mavic Air, and my understanding is Litchi is my only option for designing waypoint missions. I've been looking into that as well as Google Earth Studio. I was trying to find a way to combine them. If I could see in Google Earth what a video recorded from a waypoint mission would look...
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