Hi guys,
Over 150 hours of successful flights and recordings with P3P. Never had any problems with video files saved on microSD cards. Live FPV on tablet also looks good!
But ALL videos recorded in mobile devices' cache are... 'blinking'. I saw it before, but never used those files and didn't care... until yesterday, when I tried to stream on facebook for the first time. We could see same 'blinking' there!
So I tried to test everything...
1) I always use NVIDIA Shield that works great. Today I was also connecting my android smartphone. You can't see horizontal lines, but 'blinking' is still there.
2) I used several different USB cables - result was always the same.
3) The most important thing - I own two Phantoms 3 Pro. Tried 1) and 2) with both. Nothing helps.
You can watch results here:
Could someone tell me what may cause 'blinking' in videos recorded in mobile devices' memory?
Does anybody here use NVIDIA Shield? Can you check if footage in your device look similar?
Or... am I just crazy and it's just standard quality for wirelessly transmitted video?
Over 150 hours of successful flights and recordings with P3P. Never had any problems with video files saved on microSD cards. Live FPV on tablet also looks good!
But ALL videos recorded in mobile devices' cache are... 'blinking'. I saw it before, but never used those files and didn't care... until yesterday, when I tried to stream on facebook for the first time. We could see same 'blinking' there!
So I tried to test everything...
1) I always use NVIDIA Shield that works great. Today I was also connecting my android smartphone. You can't see horizontal lines, but 'blinking' is still there.
2) I used several different USB cables - result was always the same.
3) The most important thing - I own two Phantoms 3 Pro. Tried 1) and 2) with both. Nothing helps.
You can watch results here:
Could someone tell me what may cause 'blinking' in videos recorded in mobile devices' memory?
Does anybody here use NVIDIA Shield? Can you check if footage in your device look similar?
Or... am I just crazy and it's just standard quality for wirelessly transmitted video?