Thanks MikeON, but unfortunately I don't have a backup of my iPad DJI GO 2.2 on my laptop. It would be great if someone had a version of 2.2 they could upload to the cloud somewhere. That would probably fix the issue for us that are down.Delete DJI GO 2.4.0.ipa from \Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Mobile Applications
Then restore DJI GO 2.2.0.ipa in your Recycle Bin.
In iTunes, select Install for DJI GO 2.2.0
Then sync.
Of course this won't work if you have emptied the Recycle Bin.
It seems a percentage of us are having video issues with 2.3 and 2.4.If I can ask, why do you want to revert back to v.2.2.0?
I didn't do the latest controller update, but IMO if everything is working properly why keep updating and changing it. Especially when it obviously can cause major issues to a flying platform.It could also be the latest controller update.
Can't agree more. I did both upgrades and had video dropouts every 2-3 seconds. Felt it was too dangerous to fly that way, so landed. Saved my flight logs to the cloud, uninstalled the GoApp 2.40 & reinstalled it. Now the bird flew with no issues.I didn't do the latest controller update, but IMO if everything is working properly why keep updating and changing it. Especially when it obviously can cause major issues to a flying platform.
The key was to uninstall and reinstall--Can't agree more. I did both upgrades and had video dropouts every 2-3 seconds. Felt it was too dangerous to fly that way, so landed. Saved my flight logs to the cloud, uninstalled the GoApp 2.40 & reinstalled it. Now the bird flew with no issues.
Mine was working flawless for over 100 flights, then when the POS apple software auto updated my DJI GO app to the latest version I lost video link. Then I tried updating the bird and controller and have been fighting with it ever sense. So I agree, if it's working, leave it alone and don't update unless it's a proven working version without issues. I have since then turned off auto updates.I didn't do the latest controller update, but IMO if everything is working properly why keep updating and changing it. Especially when it obviously can cause major issues to a flying platform.