Re: New app for Phantom Vision and Vision+
The question mark next to the extender is an indication that the app isn't receiving information about the extender. I thought it better to show a "?" rather than a "0". Why the DJI SDK isn't reporting information on the extender I cannot say but I'll see what I can come up with to help retry the connection.
The pop-up about the voice file download comes from Android and I don't think I can intercept it. It is likely happening when the live window is activating. If you open the live window 1st with an internet connection it should download the voice files, then connect to the Phantom and all should be well. I'll look at moving the initial voice initialization code into the main window so that the download happens before going into the live screen; that should result in the Android pop-up happening when the app 1st opens. Once you have the voice file you should not see the pop-up again.
The crash is inside the DJI SDK and I moved it, in the update posted last night, so that it happens when closing the app. If you are seeing the crash when moving from the live screen back to the main screen you may have an older version and I'd suggest updating. DJI is investigating but for now I'm trying to make it as painless as possible.
Live screen is all DJI code; their SDK does the decoding and display. If the image is grainy check your live video resolution settings; I think the default is quite low which would explain the image being less than clear.
Voice can be turned off as well as controlled as to how much is said, how often, etc. Look at the main settings menu in the main screen; "Speech Settings". Lots of configuration options.
Home point set by touching map has a lot of checks around it. There is a confirmation dialog as well as tests that the distance is within the distance you have configured as being too far with appropriate warnings. DHP uses the device GPS location and the icon updates on screen as it moves so you can see where it is at all times (the icons on screen are from the Phantom, not the app so you actually see what the Phantom thinks is the home point).
Thanks for testing...
The question mark next to the extender is an indication that the app isn't receiving information about the extender. I thought it better to show a "?" rather than a "0". Why the DJI SDK isn't reporting information on the extender I cannot say but I'll see what I can come up with to help retry the connection.
The pop-up about the voice file download comes from Android and I don't think I can intercept it. It is likely happening when the live window is activating. If you open the live window 1st with an internet connection it should download the voice files, then connect to the Phantom and all should be well. I'll look at moving the initial voice initialization code into the main window so that the download happens before going into the live screen; that should result in the Android pop-up happening when the app 1st opens. Once you have the voice file you should not see the pop-up again.
The crash is inside the DJI SDK and I moved it, in the update posted last night, so that it happens when closing the app. If you are seeing the crash when moving from the live screen back to the main screen you may have an older version and I'd suggest updating. DJI is investigating but for now I'm trying to make it as painless as possible.
Live screen is all DJI code; their SDK does the decoding and display. If the image is grainy check your live video resolution settings; I think the default is quite low which would explain the image being less than clear.
Voice can be turned off as well as controlled as to how much is said, how often, etc. Look at the main settings menu in the main screen; "Speech Settings". Lots of configuration options.
Home point set by touching map has a lot of checks around it. There is a confirmation dialog as well as tests that the distance is within the distance you have configured as being too far with appropriate warnings. DHP uses the device GPS location and the icon updates on screen as it moves so you can see where it is at all times (the icons on screen are from the Phantom, not the app so you actually see what the Phantom thinks is the home point).
Thanks for testing...