Now that DJI Goggles are no longer being made, has anyone found a backdoor way to get audio to play with the video files in the goggles?
I have used HandBrake to generate video files with 13 different audio codeces. All the files play audio fine with VLC, but no file will play the audio on the goggles. Since the DEMO FILES play good audio, there must be a codex (or maybe a auxiliary file to mates with the video file). I have analyzed the audio from the cell phone that has cached the audio with video on the cell phone. The cached audio is AAC mp4a codex. The stereo of 44100 samples/sec with 32 bits/sample. I have put that on flight video files and the adjusted audio plays well on the PC, but
nothing comes from the goggles.
Anyone found the backdoor yet?
I have used HandBrake to generate video files with 13 different audio codeces. All the files play audio fine with VLC, but no file will play the audio on the goggles. Since the DEMO FILES play good audio, there must be a codex (or maybe a auxiliary file to mates with the video file). I have analyzed the audio from the cell phone that has cached the audio with video on the cell phone. The cached audio is AAC mp4a codex. The stereo of 44100 samples/sec with 32 bits/sample. I have put that on flight video files and the adjusted audio plays well on the PC, but
nothing comes from the goggles.
Anyone found the backdoor yet?