I've not used the DJI NO app since I purchased Litchi (first day I got my mavic. imagine that), so I don't have to deal with all the app crashes. Litchi runs great on both IOS and Android. I enjoy the portability of being able to put the iPad mini 4 into the controller... but it does not record the entire screen very well. It does "Cache" the video nicely, but you just don't get to see the entire screen that you see while flying the mavic i.e. height, speed, distance, etc.. I know you can do it within Litchi, but due to the hardware in the Mini you get screen lag and jitters.
If I have a need to record the entire screen (setting up for mission flight, etc), I use an Nvidia shield K1 . It has a built in App/service "Nvidia Share Service" that allows you to record the screen without any lag or issues... but then I have to carry around a mount for the tablet since it does not fit into the remote for the mavic.
I'm picking up an Acer Iconia One (7") tablet. I've read a ton of good stories about this Android tablet working beautifully with the Mavic. Best part is you can get the newest model (B1-790) for $90.
Sure.. From the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen to pull down menu. You should see an icon that looks like a camera and says "Share" next to it. on my K1 it is located just to the left of the location icon settings icon. Click on the camera. It will pull up another menu. Click on the "record" to start, and bring the menu back up to stop the recording. Let me know if you have any issues..I also have the Nvidia shield K1 and have been wanting to record my screen during long flights. Have been using the DU screen recorder app, but that app crashes when I make a video more than 10 mins long. So I'm looking for an alternative. You mentioned the built in App/service "Nvidia Share Service" allowing you to record the screen. I searched through the apps and online and can not locate that feature. Any guidance on how to get that happening?
Never had any overheating with my iPad mini 4I have never tried Ipad Mini but there several thread about it overheating and shutting down is it true?
I use an older Sony Z Ultra phone which is a Snapdragon 800 based devie with a 6.4in screen. I did have some issues with it initiall particularly after one of the DJI Go updates but since wiping the phone entirely and using it only for the Mavic, I've not had any issues in months and it's a good sized device for the Mavic.
John
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