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<blockquote data-quote="Hayuatma" data-source="post: 68616" data-attributes="member: 13217"><p>Now the serious part <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I'm trying similar project by mirroring my phone to TV with Screencast (you get full screen by swiping up in DJI GO App). But using Mavic Pro. Mavic Pro uses OTG for phone connection, and occusync for drone connection. Screencast uses wifi. Unfortunately the wireless part seams to interfere each other. I got frequent interference warning on my phone with lower range and unstable screen mirroring (freeze and artifact).</p><p>Two things may cause the problem:</p><p>1. (Maybe) Phone hardware limitation (using oneplus 5).</p><p>2. Signal interference.</p><p>So, right now, two ideas come up to solve the problem:</p><p>1. Point a camera on the phone screen in a controlled lighting environment (eliminating glare), the "old school" way.</p><p>2. Mirror using cable (still searching for the method, as the usb port already used by the rc connection).</p><p></p><p>Number one solution is "old school", but I think will certainly work.</p><p>Number two solution may resolve wireless interference problem (for spark, as of mavic pro, this is still not the solution, because phone usb port used for controller connection), but mirroring a screen will require additional processing power to the phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hayuatma, post: 68616, member: 13217"] Now the serious part :) I'm trying similar project by mirroring my phone to TV with Screencast (you get full screen by swiping up in DJI GO App). But using Mavic Pro. Mavic Pro uses OTG for phone connection, and occusync for drone connection. Screencast uses wifi. Unfortunately the wireless part seams to interfere each other. I got frequent interference warning on my phone with lower range and unstable screen mirroring (freeze and artifact). Two things may cause the problem: 1. (Maybe) Phone hardware limitation (using oneplus 5). 2. Signal interference. So, right now, two ideas come up to solve the problem: 1. Point a camera on the phone screen in a controlled lighting environment (eliminating glare), the "old school" way. 2. Mirror using cable (still searching for the method, as the usb port already used by the rc connection). Number one solution is "old school", but I think will certainly work. Number two solution may resolve wireless interference problem (for spark, as of mavic pro, this is still not the solution, because phone usb port used for controller connection), but mirroring a screen will require additional processing power to the phone. [/QUOTE]
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