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<blockquote data-quote="Saigondroner" data-source="post: 96061" data-attributes="member: 17363"><p>When using an Apple device and OTG, I almost never experience the Spark's (or my other DJI ACs) 'lost logs' or content corruption. Using an Android platform is much more problematic. </p><p></p><p>My M2P coupled with DJI's (Android) . SC is a tedious chore doing pre-flight checks, and is odious mid-flight. My M2P, with an SC, does exactly what you describe, until I perform a careful preflight task:</p><p></p><p>1. I ensure the SC has developer mode enabled.</p><p>2. I disable any and all DJI applications (They will reappear, after a reboot on the SC.)</p><p>3. I start Litchi, and ensure I am in Waypoint Mode. At the bottom of Litchi's mode menu (FPV, WP, Orbit, etc.)....there is an option to logout, and l do that religiously.</p><p>4. I then log right back in to Litchi, and compare my missions, using Goog Chrome, between my mission hub DB, and whatever phone or tablet device I use (connected to AC via OTG,if needed)...I only use Android when flying my M2P.</p><p>4. Once I have reviewed, compared, & verified all the AC settings between Litchi and Go4, I manually lift off, via the stick "down and in"....followed by left stick up...I never use auto take-off via Android....and rarely using iOS.</p><p></p><p>To be fair, now and again, the SC does seem miraculous when any quality footage arrives intact, and machine readable upon landing. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saigondroner, post: 96061, member: 17363"] When using an Apple device and OTG, I almost never experience the Spark's (or my other DJI ACs) 'lost logs' or content corruption. Using an Android platform is much more problematic. My M2P coupled with DJI's (Android) . SC is a tedious chore doing pre-flight checks, and is odious mid-flight. My M2P, with an SC, does exactly what you describe, until I perform a careful preflight task: 1. I ensure the SC has developer mode enabled. 2. I disable any and all DJI applications (They will reappear, after a reboot on the SC.) 3. I start Litchi, and ensure I am in Waypoint Mode. At the bottom of Litchi's mode menu (FPV, WP, Orbit, etc.)....there is an option to logout, and l do that religiously. 4. I then log right back in to Litchi, and compare my missions, using Goog Chrome, between my mission hub DB, and whatever phone or tablet device I use (connected to AC via OTG,if needed)...I only use Android when flying my M2P. 4. Once I have reviewed, compared, & verified all the AC settings between Litchi and Go4, I manually lift off, via the stick "down and in"....followed by left stick up...I never use auto take-off via Android....and rarely using iOS. To be fair, now and again, the SC does seem miraculous when any quality footage arrives intact, and machine readable upon landing. :-) [/QUOTE]
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