waooo finally someone has done that of using the black gopro 7 for fpv, friend what transmitter did you use to send the signal to the monitor and if you did any configuration to the camera. I am interested since I have an F450 drone (armed drone) and I have an sj4000 for it
Hello, The GoPro was connected to the vehicle's original HDMI input and the video was steamed back to the original 3DR controller like it normally would. I was then able to see the video stream in the fpv goggles by connecting an HDMI cable to the 3DR solo controller HDMI output to the fpv goggle HDMI input. All of the streaming was done by the original 3dr solo, so in your situation you will need to find an HDMI transmitter/receiver pair to stream GoPro footage to your goggles.
Hello, try to pinpoint the issue through the following steps: 1- turn on your TV, plug the GoPro 4 in and then turn on the GoPro 4, you should see a live stream, if not then check the gopro settings. Repeat step 1 by plugging in the GoPro into the TV, turn on the GoPro and then turn on the TV... one of these combinations should stream video and depicts how to apply it to your 3DR. Step 2 - try another GoPro or generic camera on your 3DR to ensure video is streaming. Apply the methods of step 1 to your 3DR to see which combo allows the video to stream. If video is not streaming on the 3DR then there is an issue with the 3DR and or app/phone. Depending on steps 1 or 2 you may end up at step 3 - Introduce change - where you check and try the following: try another or different type of HDMI adapter cable, update GoPro 7 firmware, ensure the 3DR is updated using the 3DR Solo app, try using the app called Solex, switch phones to an android device, use Solex to install Open Solo. Something has to give within steps 1-3, I know it's not fun and takes forever but you should be able to find the issue using these methods. Let me know if you get it, and happy flying.
Thank you. To be honest I can't remember how I displayed the GoPro 4 menu on a monitor. After plugging into the Monitor and going into the settings it just displayed for me. I'm not sure if there's hdmi-out changes that need to be made in order to do that. On the GoPro 7 I played with there are options for the HDMI out.
@@Duddyfunguy Thanx.I have the eachine EV800D FPV goggles and tried to get video to them via the HDMI port off the transmitter using a mini HDMI converter box.Its not working and dont know anyone yet that has got it to work so looks like ill get those DJI goggles instead.Unless you know a trick or 2 to get the eachine goggles to work.
DFG...could you please provide a link to the case and cable extension you bought. i am in South Africa and can maybe get them from our local internet purchase providers providing i can supply details etc. so i want to make sure i get the right thing. much appreciated.
This is what I bought, but anything similar should work. SOONSUN Frame Mount Housing Case with Lens Cover for GoPro Hero 5 6 7 www.amazon.com/dp/B071ZRM4HW/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_LZ.RCbZ7T8QNW CY HDMI 1.4 D type Micro HDMI Male to Micro HDMI Female M/F Extension Cable 30cm www.amazon.com/dp/B00S6IBNIQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_70.RCb618R075
DFG also the extension cable micro HDMI from the camera male to female to solo male. can you pop a link . i want to make sure the fittings correct. much appreciated
This cable seemed to work great for me: CY HDMI 1.4 D type Micro HDMI Male to Micro HDMI Female M/F Extension Cable 30cm www.amazon.com/dp/B00S6IBNIQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_JYiSCb964H9Z9
For aerial footage, have you replaced the 3DR with another? Thank you for posting this video, I wrestle with a Solo as well and you taught me how to deal with some of its quirks.
Thank you for the feedback. Yes, I have been using a Mavic Pro, which by itself is fine. I recently acquired the DJI race goggles and I think that's going to open up a whole new world of flight. The goggles allow for a more clear picture (sun block) when compared to my phone, and I've already noticed that I can fly closer to things with comfort. Although almost guaranteed the Drone will go up in the air and land without any issues, the platform isn't without some quirks... but more manageable than the 3DR Solo. My biggest complaint with the DJI platform is that there is always a software update unless you have a dedicated display screen that is not connected to any form of Internet; and these software updates keep you from flying in areas that you normally could with the 3DR Solo... if you catch my drift.
I use the Solex application on an android phone. More specifically, upgrading/updating the drone and controller to Open Solo makes the drone a lot more stable.
Thanks so much for this. so if i simply connect a gopro 7 to a fixed cam mount i can still have fpv through my normal solo 3DR app and record like normal without the gimbal.?
Yes, the GoPro 7 black provides a video stream that works with the stock 3dr solo app. The GoPro 7 black will need to be mounted upside down so the video on the 3dr solo application is right side up (looks correct). The 3dr solo app cannot control the GoPro 7 black; all recording functions will be performed manually by starting the camera while on the ground before take off, and stopping after it lands. The 3dr solo application does not have the ability to perform start/stop recording functions or modify resolution and capture settings of the GoPro 7 black. Thanks and have fun flying.
Yes, a GoPro 3 or 4 will work. The 3DR Solo works best with a GoPro 3+ Black or GoPro 4 Black. You will use a HDMI cable to connect the 3DR Solo Transmitter to the DJI Goggles. The 3DR Solo transmitter provides the HDMI out video stream from the drone/GoPro and feeds it into the HDMI in port of the DJI Goggles.
Most, if not all, of my videos were spliced with CyberLink PowerDirector. I started with 13 Ultra and now I'm up to 16 Ultra. This video was put together with 16 Ultra. You can typically find the Ultra version around $50 or less on their website or through Slickdeals and Newegg around the holidays. I suggest staying away from the hacked versions... hope this helps.
@@Duddyfunguy ya I'm more of trying to figure out how your video came out so clear. Premiere pro keeps making my footage really grainy and then UA-cam compresses it more. Looks terrible
Sorry to hear that. Approximately 8 years ago I demoed the different commercial off-the-shelf video rendering programs that were about $500 or less. At that time the winner for fastest rendering and clearest video on my i7 Windows box was CyberLink PowerDirector. Of course results may vary given the camcorder and hardware different users have, but I have yet to deviate from PowerDirector.
Just like my spark, I still love my solo 3DR, and it works as of today 2019, 10 days before thanksgiving
Whoa that image is amazing.
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waooo finally someone has done that of using the black gopro 7 for fpv, friend what transmitter did you use to send the signal to the monitor and if you did any configuration to the camera. I am interested since I have an F450 drone (armed drone) and I have an sj4000 for it
Hello, The GoPro was connected to the vehicle's original HDMI input and the video was steamed back to the original 3DR controller like it normally would. I was then able to see the video stream in the fpv goggles by connecting an HDMI cable to the 3DR solo controller HDMI output to the fpv goggle HDMI input. All of the streaming was done by the original 3dr solo, so in your situation you will need to find an HDMI transmitter/receiver pair to stream GoPro footage to your goggles.
Hey can u help..... I m not getting live stream on my phone with gopro hero 7 black in 3dr solo drone
Hello, try to pinpoint the issue through the following steps: 1- turn on your TV, plug the GoPro 4 in and then turn on the GoPro 4, you should see a live stream, if not then check the gopro settings. Repeat step 1 by plugging in the GoPro into the TV, turn on the GoPro and then turn on the TV... one of these combinations should stream video and depicts how to apply it to your 3DR. Step 2 - try another GoPro or generic camera on your 3DR to ensure video is streaming. Apply the methods of step 1 to your 3DR to see which combo allows the video to stream. If video is not streaming on the 3DR then there is an issue with the 3DR and or app/phone. Depending on steps 1 or 2 you may end up at step 3 - Introduce change - where you check and try the following: try another or different type of HDMI adapter cable, update GoPro 7 firmware, ensure the 3DR is updated using the 3DR Solo app, try using the app called Solex, switch phones to an android device, use Solex to install Open Solo. Something has to give within steps 1-3, I know it's not fun and takes forever but you should be able to find the issue using these methods. Let me know if you get it, and happy flying.
How did ya remove the side cover to allow the cable !? Did ya break it !? Or it can be remove and put it back !? Thanks
The GoPro side cap snaps off if you apply pressure at an angle. It will not break, and it can be reattached.
Duddy Fun Guy got it thanks a lot
Great vid! How did you get your Hero 4 settings to display on your monitor! LOVE THAT. Seems so much easier to change settings etc.. Thanks!
Thank you. To be honest I can't remember how I displayed the GoPro 4 menu on a monitor. After plugging into the Monitor and going into the settings it just displayed for me. I'm not sure if there's hdmi-out changes that need to be made in order to do that. On the GoPro 7 I played with there are options for the HDMI out.
Whats the model number for the DJI race goggles that you have?
DJI Goggles Race Edition Black
@@Duddyfunguy Thanx.I have the eachine EV800D FPV goggles and tried to get video to them via the HDMI port off the transmitter using a mini HDMI converter box.Its not working and dont know anyone yet that has got it to work so looks like ill get those DJI goggles instead.Unless you know a trick or 2 to get the eachine goggles to work.
DFG...could you please provide a link to the case and cable extension you bought. i am in South Africa and can maybe get them from our local internet purchase providers providing i can supply details etc. so i want to make sure i get the right thing. much appreciated.
This is what I bought, but anything similar should work.
SOONSUN Frame Mount Housing Case with Lens Cover for GoPro Hero 5 6 7
www.amazon.com/dp/B071ZRM4HW/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_LZ.RCbZ7T8QNW
CY HDMI 1.4 D type Micro HDMI Male to Micro HDMI Female M/F Extension Cable 30cm
www.amazon.com/dp/B00S6IBNIQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_70.RCb618R075
@@Duddyfunguy thanks so much
DFG also the extension cable micro HDMI from the camera male to female to solo male. can you pop a link . i want to make sure the fittings correct. much appreciated
This cable seemed to work great for me:
CY HDMI 1.4 D type Micro HDMI Male to Micro HDMI Female M/F Extension Cable 30cm
www.amazon.com/dp/B00S6IBNIQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_JYiSCb964H9Z9
For aerial footage, have you replaced the 3DR with another? Thank you for posting this video, I wrestle with a Solo as well and you taught me how to deal with some of its quirks.
Thank you for the feedback. Yes, I have been using a Mavic Pro, which by itself is fine. I recently acquired the DJI race goggles and I think that's going to open up a whole new world of flight. The goggles allow for a more clear picture (sun block) when compared to my phone, and I've already noticed that I can fly closer to things with comfort. Although almost guaranteed the Drone will go up in the air and land without any issues, the platform isn't without some quirks... but more manageable than the 3DR Solo. My biggest complaint with the DJI platform is that there is always a software update unless you have a dedicated display screen that is not connected to any form of Internet; and these software updates keep you from flying in areas that you normally could with the 3DR Solo... if you catch my drift.
@@Duddyfunguy Thank you for your reply, your insight is helpful to me.
Using the gopro hero 7. Can you see something on your screen from drone to phone?
Yes, using the HDMI cable on the drone to interface with the GoPro 7 allows for a video feed to your phone.
@@Duddyfunguy thanks so much
What application do you use to fly the drone? that of the 3dr is outdated
I use the Solex application on an android phone. More specifically, upgrading/updating the drone and controller to Open Solo makes the drone a lot more stable.
@@Duddyfunguy thanks
Thanks so much for this. so if i simply connect a gopro 7 to a fixed cam mount i can still have fpv through my normal solo 3DR app and record like normal without the gimbal.?
Yes, the GoPro 7 black provides a video stream that works with the stock 3dr solo app. The GoPro 7 black will need to be mounted upside down so the video on the 3dr solo application is right side up (looks correct). The 3dr solo app cannot control the GoPro 7 black; all recording functions will be performed manually by starting the camera while on the ground before take off, and stopping after it lands. The 3dr solo application does not have the ability to perform start/stop recording functions or modify resolution and capture settings of the GoPro 7 black. Thanks and have fun flying.
@@Duddyfunguy .you been a big help DFG. much appreciated.
Just a question... Could a Gopro 3+ 4 work with the goggles?
Yes, a GoPro 3 or 4 will work. The 3DR Solo works best with a GoPro 3+ Black or GoPro 4 Black. You will use a HDMI cable to connect the 3DR Solo Transmitter to the DJI Goggles. The 3DR Solo transmitter provides the HDMI out video stream from the drone/GoPro and feeds it into the HDMI in port of the DJI Goggles.
connects to the 3dr app?
What video editor did you use? I've tried several and the 4k 60fps video from GoPro won't work
Most, if not all, of my videos were spliced with CyberLink PowerDirector. I started with 13 Ultra and now I'm up to 16 Ultra. This video was put together with 16 Ultra. You can typically find the Ultra version around $50 or less on their website or through Slickdeals and Newegg around the holidays. I suggest staying away from the hacked versions... hope this helps.
@@Duddyfunguy ya I'm more of trying to figure out how your video came out so clear. Premiere pro keeps making my footage really grainy and then UA-cam compresses it more. Looks terrible
Sorry to hear that. Approximately 8 years ago I demoed the different commercial off-the-shelf video rendering programs that were about $500 or less. At that time the winner for fastest rendering and clearest video on my i7 Windows box was CyberLink PowerDirector. Of course results may vary given the camcorder and hardware different users have, but I have yet to deviate from PowerDirector.