I will begin by saying thanks to lannes who inspired me to go down this road with his posts on the Epson BT 300 glasses and mirroring/casting. DJI Fly cast to Epson BT-300 without the need for wi-fi connection only the devices connected to each other
I have the CS Ultra which I use with my M2Z but am unable to use it with my Mini 2 due to the fact that the CS is 34 BIT and not 64 BIT and therefore not compatible with the Mini 2/ Air 2 etc. After reading lannes info on mirroring I contacted my young tech friend to help me see if we could somehow link the CS with the Mini 2. In the end we managed to get the CS to see through the camera of the Mini 2 with it’s 2,000 NIT screen using a tablet (or a phone) attached to the Mini 2 remote and “mirroring” the image via “ApowerMirror” to the CS screen. I have the CS attached to the Mini 2 remote via the usual mount and the tablet on my arm using a Velcro tablet/phone holder.
So far I have only tried it in the garden but will hopefully be doing a full test this weekend from my favourite hill. There is a very slight image lag/latency of a few milliseconds between the tablet and the CS but hardly noticeable and much better than anticipated.
Please note that I am using a tablet as I already have one. A phone would be much more practical as it is lighter. Basic commands still come from the tablet if you want to change exposure etc but as the tablet is on my arm and within easy reach this is not a problem.
I have the CS Ultra which I use with my M2Z but am unable to use it with my Mini 2 due to the fact that the CS is 34 BIT and not 64 BIT and therefore not compatible with the Mini 2/ Air 2 etc. After reading lannes info on mirroring I contacted my young tech friend to help me see if we could somehow link the CS with the Mini 2. In the end we managed to get the CS to see through the camera of the Mini 2 with it’s 2,000 NIT screen using a tablet (or a phone) attached to the Mini 2 remote and “mirroring” the image via “ApowerMirror” to the CS screen. I have the CS attached to the Mini 2 remote via the usual mount and the tablet on my arm using a Velcro tablet/phone holder.
So far I have only tried it in the garden but will hopefully be doing a full test this weekend from my favourite hill. There is a very slight image lag/latency of a few milliseconds between the tablet and the CS but hardly noticeable and much better than anticipated.
Please note that I am using a tablet as I already have one. A phone would be much more practical as it is lighter. Basic commands still come from the tablet if you want to change exposure etc but as the tablet is on my arm and within easy reach this is not a problem.