Yes... in Litchi at least, you can literally draw a path with the pencil tool, and it will automatically create the necessary waypoints to fly it.Um.....Drone Harmony, Litchi, or a myriad of others?
Yes... in Litchi at least, you can literally draw a path with the pencil tool, and it will automatically create the necessary waypoints to fly it.
Um.....Drone Harmony, Litchi, or a myriad of others?
LP
Wouldn’t it be cool if we could trace a path on the map that our Mavic would then follow? With all the other amazing stuff this thing will do, it doesn’t seem that far fetched.
Hey dji are you listening?!
I really like Drone Harmony.
LP
Is DRone Harmony Android only? I like Litchi, although I crashed during a mission today. My fault completely on where I was trying to navigate. I like the stuff I read about Drone Harmony, but can’t find an iOS version for iPhones.
That might have been the case at one time but it's been well documented lately that unless the 3rd party app caused the crash, utilizing a 3rd party ap does not automatically mandate warranty refusal.The problem with 3rd party apps is that if you have a failure like a fly away, motor / esc failure, GPS loss which causes you to crash dji have refused to repair under warranty due to using a 3rd party app
I'm only going by what I've read on this forum but I've seen it a couple of times
Wouldn’t it be cool if we could trace a path on the map that our Mavic would then follow? With all the other amazing stuff this thing will do, it doesn’t seem that far fetched.
OK... just looked up Litchi. Very cool. I haven’t investigated Drone Harmony or the “myriad of others” yet. But what’s the general consensus? Do most of you use Litchi or other apps because of the additional options? This idea is totally new to me.
^^^ Fixed it for you.... and the DJI GS Pro is really a feature rich tool for some of us.
Hi Alastair,
May I point out to you our record flight and the re-fly it smoothly feature which I almost exclusively used to make videos recently on my honeymoon in Hawaii. It works as follows:
1. Start the record manual flight mode in the flight plan catalog.
2. Fly manually the drone to different locations where you have a really nice view of your scenery. At each location take a picture. Be aware that the sequence you do this in, will be the sequence the drone will fly afterwards again automatically to record the video.
3. Once you have all shots you want to stop the recording (bottom right stop button).
4. Now click on the recorded flight (which appears on the top icon bar after you stopped the recording).
5. Tap the magic wand tool on the left in order to convert your recorded flight into a new mission. You have three options to do this ( I almost always use smooth Plan using Photos).
6. The (smoothend) mission appears on the right and you are now ready to re-fly this computed mission automatically and record a smooth video (play button at bottom right).
You can also watch one of the following videos to get a better understanding on how the process works:
Let me know what you think about it.
Best regards,
Martin, CEO
I've used AirNest for a couple of years for this one single task.
Now several others have this and Litchi is especially powerful using your finger to draw your path. If you haven't tried it out you should TONIGHT!
Wish Airnest worked with the Mavic
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