Shouldn't you be in C:\USERS\<YOURUSERNAME>\Desktopalready did (said it tho)
Shouldn't you be in C:\USERS\<YOURUSERNAME>\Desktopalready did (said it tho)
Ok, how do you make a mission that is a circle and have the drone pointing at the target?There is a old barn down the highway from me. Always wanted to do a photogrammetry 3d scanning of it. Made a mission and ran it through virtual Litchi and seems to be lined up pretty good. Hopefully will get some warmer weather to try this out.
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I use the Orbit mode in Litchi and use the Timed Shot mode in Camera Settings to make the drone take a photo every 2 seconds, it works just fine, set the speed to something like 10km/h.Ok, how do you make a mission that is a circle and have the drone pointing at the target?
Alright, I got Orbit to work pretty easy as Yaros pointed out. I would like to do this in Mission Planner but have been unsuccessful so far.Right click on the map and it will give a bunch of options Add a POI View attachment 152183
Thanks, I'll keep messing with it and see if I can't figure it out, it has to be something simple. If it was wicked hard, I would have figured it out quickly, but because I can't figure it out, it must be simple.To tell you the truth I cannot remember all the steps I took. I kind of lost interest in testing it out. LOL
When I was playing around with it during the winter months that was pretty much it, just playing around to see what I could come up with. Yaros has more knowledge then I about the program so I will let him step in. If I come up with a idea I will pass it on.
You need to right click in the center of the point of interest in Litchi after importing from Mission planner, and then go through the circle waypoints and set the POI number to the one that you created.Thanks, I'll keep messing with it and see if I can't figure it out, it has to be something simple. If it was wicked hard, I would have figured it out quickly, but because I can't figure it out, it must be simple.
Found it!You need to right click in the center of the point of interest in Litchi after importing from Mission planner, and then go through the circle waypoints and set the POI number to the one that you created.
The code needs to be modified for this to work. I might add it in the future.In the .cvs there are quite a few actions that can be set, is there any way to pull more info from the Mission Planner to populate those fields?
Not yet, Litchi isn't compatible with Mavic 3 because DJI haven't released the SDK yet. As far as I know, it is going to be released in August - September, but will be only for Android.Does this work with Mavic 3 ?
I use Mission planner often with my home built drone. It would be great to use this with the 3 !
It would be fantastic if it worked with the Arupilot MissionPlanner software. Been using that for years. Brilliant bit of softwareNot yet, Litchi isn't compatible with Mavic 3 because DJI haven't released the SDK yet. As far as I know, it is going to be released in August - September, but will be only for Android.
Yes, you have to type the path of the .waypoints file. If you the exe/py you're running is in the same folder then only the name is enough.I have to type in (or copy) the file name to be converted. Am I doing something wrong? or is this normal?
There was a User Interface being done, but it got delayed.Thanks. The documentation made me think that a different screen should show. It works
Hey there! Trying to get this application to work, but when I try to convert my Mission Planner .waypoints file, the converter immediately crashes. Not quite sure what I should do. I've placed both the .exe and .waypoints in the same place(on the desktop right next to each other), nothing, just closes up shop. Even running as administrator on an administrator profile gets the crash. Any input is greatly appreciated, as there's no other information available on this application. Thanks in advanceOkay, then it might be because of something related to the version of Windows you're running (from the screenshots I assume it's Windows 8), this script was designed to be used with Windows 10 and above.
I changed and recompiled the script, so it saves the converted file to the same location where the original .waypoints file is located.
Check it out and tell me if you have any success with it!
Also, I recommend to disable Avast while running this script, as it is not digitally signed and avast may think it is malware and send it to scanning, disabling read/write rights meanwhile.
MP_To_Litchi_Modded.exe
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