Signed up for the beta and it updated, look forward to trying it out tomorrow.You have to sign up for it and then when you update your Litchi app it will change from production to Litchi Beta.
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Beta - Litchi
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Awesome.... they are getting close. Hopefully the beta testing goes well and it goes live early January.Signed up for the beta and it updated, look forward to trying it out tomorrow.
Got it. Flew with the beta this morning. It Flys but no waypoints. "Failed to upload"
X2... the most fun part for me by far was programming litchi waypoints,
I wonder how the other apps that do support ma2 way points got it to work? Without the sdk!!OK so first DJI needs to release the sdk, and only after that can litchi begin the actual development on their end, and then beta testing etc? So even if dji releases it tomorrow we're still at least a few months off. Looks like the mavic mini sdk was released in July, and is in Beta as of October, so assuming similar development cycle it should be 3-6 months from whenever DJI releases the sdk, which is still TBD. ?
An SDK was released Dec 11, 2020 but it was apparently flawed and caused apps to crash. There is a Beta for Litchi out now that works for flying the drone but as of this post still no waypoints. I think other apps have gotten it to work but it seems to not be as clean of a process as some would like. I'm guessing Litchi is holding off on the Waypoints until a "Proper" SDK is provided. This is only my personal speculation on the subject. I have no hard evidence of any of that, just piecing together what others have said.I thought it had been.
Thanks for the latest update. Can't wait for a flawless version to hit the market. But as you mentioned, the SDK is the difficulty I hear. I heard one theory the issue is the fly app takes up most of the drone's memory, leaving precious little space for the waypoint app. Not sure how they will work around that issue, if in fact that is accurate information.An SDK was released Dec 11, 2020 but it was apparently flawed and caused apps to crash. There is a Beta for Litchi out now that works for flying the drone but as of this post still no waypoints. I think other apps have gotten it to work but it seems to not be as clean of a process as some would like. I'm guessing Litchi is holding off on the Waypoints until a "Proper" SDK is provided. This is only my personal speculation on the subject. I have no hard evidence of any of that, just piecing together what others have said.
On another note, I can't wrap my head around how RTH is possible (flying to an established GPS point even when signal is lost) but manually entering waypoint into the drone are not.
Maven and DroneLink didn't release MA2 support until DJI released the SDK for it. The reason these two apps have waypoint missions and LItichi is still working on this is that Maven and DroneLink use "virtual sticks". With "virtual sticks" the app will send the commands to the aircraft as the waypoint mission is flown. Up until the Mini and MA2 Litchi would send all of the commands for the waypoint mission to the aircraft and then the aircraft carries out the mission autonomously without further assistance from the app. Now that the Mini and MA2 does not support this method, Litchi is now adding code to use "virtual sticks" to carry out waypoint missions. So for Litchi, adding waypoint mission support is more difficult than the other two apps.I wonder how the other apps that do support ma2 way points got it to work? Without the sdk!!
If thats the case Litchi should have their version of Waypoints using virtual sticks completed by now. Maven & DroneLink are using virtual sticks for Waypoint missions. I think Litchi has had more then enough time since their now going the same route as the other 2 mentioned. Don't understand the delay.Maven and DroneLink didn't release MA2 support until DJI released the SDK for it. The reason these two apps have waypoint missions and LItichi is still working on this is that Maven and DroneLink use "virtual sticks". With "virtual sticks" the app will send the commands to the aircraft as the waypoint mission is flown. Up until the Mini and MA2 Litchi would send all of the commands for the waypoint mission to the aircraft and then the aircraft carries out the mission autonomously without further assistance from the app. Now that the Mini and MA2 does not support this method, Litchi is now adding code to use "virtual sticks" to carry out waypoint missions. So for Litchi, adding waypoint mission support is more difficult than the other two apps.
The drawback with "virtual sticks" is that the aircraft and RC have to maintain communications with each other, loss of comm results in a failed mission. There is an example of this with DroneLink using a Mavic Pro.
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