Thanks for the precision on definition requirements for Facebook, but I have NO intentions of publishing on Facebook.Try doing a search for "Livestreaming your drone" on YouTube. A lot depends on what drone model you have, which app you fly your drone with, and which remote you use. It definitely is not easy. Once you get it all set up and working, all the next broadcasts are easier. With my buddy's Mavic Pro, it took him a long time to find out he had to reduce the resolution from 4K to 1080 to get it to stream to Facebook. It was pretty cool, though. I think I had it working on my Mavic Pro once to Facebook. It is a little distracting, you trying to fly your drone while people are trying to send you private messages at the same time.
WAY too expensive, DJI should supply this feature.You could get a YOLObox they stream directly to tv but are pricey.
Yes, you can stream a live flight to your smart TV using screen mirroring or casting. Use a flight tracking website or app on your device, and then cast or mirror it to the TV via Apple AirPlay, Google Chromecast, or Miracast. This allows your audience to watch the live flight without needing to fiddle with memory cards.Try doing a search for "Livestreaming your drone" on YouTube. A lot depends on what drone model you have, which app you fly your drone with, and which remote you use. It definitely is not easy. Once you get it all set up and working, all the next broadcasts are easier. With my buddy's Mavic Pro, it took him a long time to find out he had to reduce the resolution from 4K to 1080 to get it to smart clear vision lichfield. It was pretty cool, though. I think I had it working on my Mavic Pro once to Facebook. It is a little distracting, you trying to fly your drone while people are trying to send you private messages at the same time.
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