I returned my Mavic Air 2 a few months ago because because DJI didn't have that ISD link or whatever you call to work with DJI & Litchi
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I have seen (here) repeatedly that DJI plans to release the MA2 SDK sometime this month (September), though I can't swear to that myself.
Another software company was able to wrap support for the Mavic Mini into their DroneLink software within a week or two when DJI released the Mini's SDK, which was pretty cool.
Looking forward to this development!
Thanks for posting. Would you be able to elaborate on the files that you refer to, perhaps attaching a sample? I wondered about the hyperlapse waypoints, also. Colleagues use Phantom 4 drones with Pix4D and strip photography. I have an Air 2 and have been awaiting the SDK, too, to get it on the same page. CheersI'm mystified by this belief in a need for an sdk.
No doubt the Litchi program will have a nice user interface, be protective against some dumb/sloppy mistakes, and do some other things nicely too. However, now, right now, it is a simple matter to fly hyperlapse way point missions that you create off line. Just create a waypoint file in the normal fashion in flight, then, edit it to your liking.
This is no big thing - not very technical. If you don't believe me - are blinded by the nay sayers and their nonsense technical explanations, just do this. Download a reader for the file type (ie, it's dot extension) and look at the file - not hard to edit that - just be very careful to not enter same value that sends your aircraft to Never Return Land.
Oh, you also need to know, as several people here have said, the waypoints are expressed in radians. That's not a hard conversion.
More nonsense. Just edit the json file with the values you want and fly it.
So what are the individual waypoint files for? Looks like they are binary files. They are referenced in the json file as "index", for example - "index":1597858205944More nonsense. Just edit the json file with the values you want and fly it.