What device are you using and are all other apps closed? Since Maven uses virtual sticks a lot of calculations are going on and you may need a newer higher power device. Can you try it on another?Greetings,
I'm getting jerky pitch and yaw using Maven Waypoints. Anyone else having this issue?
I'm using an iPhone 6s. It's the only device I have. Yeah, perhaps I should reboot the phone to kill anything running in the background, and then put the phone in airplane mode.What device are you using and are all other apps closed? Since Maven uses virtual sticks a lot of calculations are going on and you may need a newer higher power device. Can you try it on another?
I may be wrong about jerky pitch. But the yaw is definitely stop-and-go.It's almost impossible (without hacking) to get smooth yaw with virtualsticks due to firmware limitations.
I havn't noticed it for pitch though, so you might check your device and check that your signal levels is ok.
Compass calibration can sometimes make it less visible.
Ouch, that's good info, but very bad news. I've been flying Parrot drones for years, and I have become totally dependent on waypoint/poi programming to capture good footage. Shortcomings aside, this is something Parrot does beautifully.
its just practice and editing.....I may be wrong about jerky pitch. But the yaw is definitely stop-and-go.
Michele (the guy behind Maven) posted a Youtube of a waypoint mission running on a Mini, and the motion is perfectly smooth. I would think that if a Mini can do it, an Air 2 should be able to.
Ouch, that's good info, but very bad news. I've been flying Parrot drones for years, and I have become totally dependent on waypoint/poi programming to capture good footage. Shortcomings aside, this is something Parrot does beautifully.
That said, I see a lot of beautiful footage on this forum that includes very, very slow turns. Is that all done with basic joystick input?
all I can say is I hope you have more success with smooth turns than i did and all others ive spoke to using virtual sticks ,in my experience it just don't happen. ive tried all ways and even the orbits are poor. Therefore I gave up and learnt to fly manually and smoothly.Thanks Dave,
Good to hear that it is at least possible to get smooth motion. Do you include points of interest? What mobile device do you use?
I have to say, I got so spoiled with the smoothness of the Parrot in Flight Plan mode. I got awesome, complex (simultaneous elevation, forward, sideways, yaw and camera pitch) moves, via very simple programming. I never had to learn how to actually fly. Try flying a tight-radius, vertical helix around a subject. I'd get lost in a second. But the Parrot has some serious limitations, and I decided step up to the Mavic.
Thanks Dave,
Good to hear that it is at least possible to get smooth motion. Do you include points of interest? What mobile device do you use?
I have to say, I got so spoiled with the smoothness of the Parrot in Flight Plan mode. I got awesome, complex (simultaneous elevation, forward, sideways, yaw and camera pitch) moves, via very simple programming. I never had to learn how to actually fly. Try flying a tight-radius, vertical helix around a subject. I'd get lost in a second. But the Parrot has some serious limitations, and I decided step up to the Mavic.
Do you have a link to that video?I may be wrong about jerky pitch. But the yaw is definitely stop-and-go.
Michele (the guy behind Maven) posted a Youtube of a waypoint mission running on a Mini, and the motion is perfectly smooth. I would think that if a Mini can do it, an Air 2 should be able to.
Ouch, that's good info, but very bad news. I've been flying Parrot drones for years, and I have become totally dependent on waypoint/poi programming to capture good footage. Shortcomings aside, this is something Parrot does beautifully.
That said, I see a lot of beautiful footage on this forum that includes very, very slow turns. Is that all done with basic joystick input?
I would say that the 6s has probably not got enough grunt to fly smoothly using virtual sticks. Because all of the control calculations and simultaneous real-time analysis of the drone position are being done by the phone/tablet, the faster the processor your device has, the smoother the end result will be.I'm using an iPhone 6s. It's the only device I have.
I use and love Litchi App for waypoints. So much easier to program at my desk or on site without the drone being on. Also one neat trick is in Waypoints you can fly manually to a point and press the C1 button and that sets the waypoint. This is handy if you need a precise position like in between trees.Greetings,
I'm getting jerky pitch and yaw using Maven Waypoints. Anyone else having this issue?
i would like to see that video as well please...Do you have a link to that video?
I havnt tried mini1, but I have spent quite a few hours to get virtualsticks smooth on other dji drones. You can't unless you hack the gimbal to free mode and move the gimbal from software with long move duration (cant use speed, funny enough). Quite hard to get it right and you cant do it though the sdk.
Tested drones: phantom4 pro, mavic2, mini2, air2. All are jerky :-(
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