Hi,
sounds good to me -> http://www.rchelimag.com/dji-lightbridge/
Does anybody know alternatives to this DJI System?
I like the idea of having digital HD Video livestream and RC controll in one.
Greetz Noc
HD Video Downlink
Re: HD Video Downlink
Noctaro wrote:Hi,
sounds good to me -> http://www.rchelimag.com/dji-lightbridge/
Does anybody know alternatives to this DJI System?
I like the idea of having digital HD Video livestream and RC controll in one.
Greetz Noc
I think DJI is the first one.
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Re: HD Video Downlink
Just my 2c
That one is older but range and price are awful:
http://www.globe-flight.de/Globe-Flight ... ansmission
While ago TC explained why those will not be usable for proximity PFV, but if you can live with eg. 1s delay than it might be O.K.
Andrej
That one is older but range and price are awful:
http://www.globe-flight.de/Globe-Flight ... ansmission
While ago TC explained why those will not be usable for proximity PFV, but if you can live with eg. 1s delay than it might be O.K.
Andrej
Re: HD Video Downlink
Hey,
thanks for the info, did not know there was a lag around one secound. Thats mad. Hope that realtime HD downlink will be possible in near future. Think this would make flights even more enjoyable
Greetz Noc
thanks for the info, did not know there was a lag around one secound. Thats mad. Hope that realtime HD downlink will be possible in near future. Think this would make flights even more enjoyable
Greetz Noc
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Re: HD Video Downlink
Thread about theoretical limitations of HD video streaming....
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=2903&hilit=video
The solution that I posted link uses multiple receivers and transmitters in parallel and no compression but it has usable distance of maybe 100m and when dropout occurs you have to come very close to reacquire video and it takes 10+ seconds to do so, but it has almost no latency.
Regards
Andrej
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=2903&hilit=video
The solution that I posted link uses multiple receivers and transmitters in parallel and no compression but it has usable distance of maybe 100m and when dropout occurs you have to come very close to reacquire video and it takes 10+ seconds to do so, but it has almost no latency.
Regards
Andrej
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Re: HD Video Downlink
I am developing a HD video downlink using a Raspberry PI and Camera. The Latency is very tolerable however, I have yet to flight test the system.
Re: HD Video Downlink
I guess you'r using h264 compression so what's the range
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Re: HD Video Downlink
treym wrote:copterrichie wrote:The Latency is very tolerable however
take a picture
here is 0.5s latency .. opencv delay
I have pictures of the actually latency but stopped sharing,