Relaunched the Finder. Then went to iTunes and this time I did see the.DJI Configs file.
Added it to the folder via iTunes - and this time it asked if I wanted to Replace a NEWER file already there. I did.
Then it did not show up. And I can't see it in my finder windows again.
Did the Terminal thing several times. Tried to extract again from the RAR file.
Still invisible. I know I saw it for a moment in iTunes....
Now follow the instructions suggested in the link I sent you in my last post here.
As you can see, once you get to the "Add" command in iTunes, iTunes will pop up a special "finder" window. You can now select either the "Icon" or "Column" view. (EDIT: I only have luck using the ICON view). Now look for the folder where the .DJI.config is hiding. Open the folder to the blank contents (because the file is hidden) Then, press the COMMand key, the SHIFT key and the PERIOD key simultaneously. The hidden file will appear.
But custom is dropped from the last update correct?
I did mine and I only see the 20 channels but I do not see the blue line indicating the channel being used, so I presume that the channels 21 to 32 are not being shown but are being used.
I first installed GJI GO 1.07, did the channel hack and then updated to latest version.
But custom is dropped from the last update correct?
I did mine and I only see the 20 channels but I do not see the blue line indicating the channel being used, so I presume that the channels 21 to 32 are not being shown but are being used.
I first installed GJI GO 1.07, did the channel hack and then updated to latest version.
Yes I did custom select when I was on 1.07. After that I updated to the latest and the custom disappeared but when Tx and Phantom are ON I enter the frequency page and the blue line on where the channel is does not show. So I am thinking that although the custom is not shown, the channel used (32 in this case) is still being used by the app.
The problem I have is that the Samsung S5 does not let me change language to US so it might be this the problem. However, when I had 1.07 I could see the custom channel screen.
Yes it does work fine on iOS. It's got a . in front of the file name, which is a hidden file on Mac and unix. Command shift period in the open/browse dialog will show it or google how to show hidden files on mac.
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