It is not DJI that needs to fix anything, it is up to the developers that use the DJI SDK that build third party apps.
I agree. Both Autopilot and Litchi have stated that their apps are unstable *after* the firmware update to 0.500. I feel that if it was on the app side DJI would have told the devs how to code around this and we would have some fixes by now, but that hasn't happened either. It's hard to know where the truth lies with so little information, but I too would like to see this settled soon.That is different then what the developer say. The SDK is just an API to the firmware.
It is not DJI that needs to fix anything, it is up to the developers that use the DJI SDK that build third party apps.
The best, most realistic and assertive analysis I've read so far.Correct, this is DJI's issue and it's concerning that they have yet to issue a firmware fix. It's DJI themselves that opened up their API so third party developers could develop apps, and by association give their customers options (Autopilot, Litchi, etc). And now, they made a change that impacted the API in such a way that broke their third party developers applications and those that have purchased them. If DJI no longer wants third party developers then they should close the open API, otherwise they need to step up and fix this ASAP, a lot of their customers are sitting with wasted money on third party apps that they themselves allowed... sorry but horrible business, for their developers that made the investment and their customers who took advantage of the choices they allowed. Can you tell I'm tired of the delay? I'll bet if this impacted their own DJI GS Pro app it would be fixed by now.
On March 21, Litchi released an update that removes the features broken by DJI. This is 3.10.6. The release notes:
WHAT'S NEW
- Due to a bug in the DJI firmware, Follow, Focus, Track and VR with Immersive/Joystick Head Tracking modes are no longer usable with the following drone models and firmware versions: Mavic Pro (v01.03.0500), Inspire 2 (v01.0.0240) and Phantom 4 Pro (v01.03.0418). If you are using one of these firmware versions and wish to continue using these flight modes, either downgrade to a previous firmware version using the DJI Assistant 2 or wait for DJI to release a new firmware that will fix this bug
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