What a great video and well presented. I've downloaded Litchi but not flown a plan yet as I've been concerned about the drone totally flying autonomously, this gives a great solution by giving the control of speed back to me while still having a plotted route....which I didn't know can be done. Thanks again for the wisdom. 👍🏻
Thank for your reply, we love road trips in the states our next adventure will be to fly in to NY drive across to LA, with interesting stops along the way. Never been to Texas sounds like a plan. What's the best way to contact you thanks Tony
It is a great video. Thanks, mate. Can I ask using the Cable Cam setting, how to control the speed? Just push the joystick harder to make it flying faster? Can we reverse the drone? So how to turn left or right? Or we don't need to control the direction, the drone will follow the route we set in the litchi.
Correct, you use the controls as normal with these 0mph waypoint settings. This means you can fly the route forward and reverse (just don't fly to the very last waypoint.. if you do so the mission will be over and back to full manual control) it's like your drone is literally on a cable, you can film in any direction and it'll follow the path. Push right stick forward to advance through the points, pull right stick back to reverse the mission. Left stick allows you to look 360 degrees and tilt the gimbal down without fear of colliding with anything if your waypoint path is good and clear of obstacles.
TonyGlass TV This is Texas. Sure you can visit, if you think you can handle the heat (or cold depending what time of year you visit).. We have two seasons here, Hot & Cold. No in between.
thanks for this just getting into my mavic pro platinum, yes it is genuinely quieter - downloaded litchi looking forward to using it what would you say are the plus points compared to dji go 4? Thanks in advance Tony
TonyGlass TV I'll be honest, these days I use each app as much as the other. GO-4 has tapfly and Litchi has good waypoints. As a part 107 operator, following the rules and being safe as possible is at the top my list... I found that using Litchi waypoints is an excellent tool to keep my flights legal and safe when I'm in public/urban areas. Litchi is nice to use because of less notifications/warnings while you're flying (high wind & airspace), waypoints are great, pano mode is good, using Airdata to go over flight log info is very nice, it's nice to have the speech option turned on because of altitude requirements on certain shots, and it still has tripod mode like GO-4. I upgraded to a P4-A a little while back, that's when I used GO-4 for the first time. DJI finally started stepping up their game and closed that gap a little. At the end of the day it comes down to what you're wanting/needing your drone to do. It's not so much one app over the other anymore.
I don't have my drone yet. Plan on getting the Phantom 3 standard after the first of the year. Enjoy watching your videos so I learn how to work the app before I get my drone.
Living Frugal And Prepping right on. Just take your time and start off with small missions. Stay away from trees & buildings and you'll do good. Let me know if you need any help when you get it.
Mel Zierke I'm using Litchi with the phantom 3 standard and android devices. Litchi also has an Apple version of the app but I've never used it. I know Litchi work with all consumer level DJI drones up to the mavic pro and inspire 2, not sure if it supports the spark or mavic air yet.
Andika Kamal great question! If possible, make sure you're going to be within range when flying a mission like this. Worst case, it will hover in place until the battery drains low enough to initiate RTH.
Very nice video, well explained how Waypoints work with Litchi app for DJI Drones. Quick question, when you fly Waypoints mission with Litchi app, does the telemetry data / flight data show on the live video feed from the drone? If yes then is there a way to get rid of it? Thanks in advance. Keep up the good work!
It does show all the data, I'm not sure if there's a way to clear it. I've wondered that same thing. I do know the folks at Litchi are very quick to respond, shoot them an email and I'll bet you'll get your answer pretty quick
Great question. Yes, just set to the lowest speed possible and you will still be able to manually fly forward/reverse at your stick input speed. You may lose a tiny bit of top speed when flying backwards but I have yet to run into a situation where that hurt my shots.
Z, good vid! I was excited to try it. I can't make it work with my Mavic Pro and iPhone. I believe I am setting up the mission exactly like yours. Your app looks a bit different than mine. Are using Android? When I hit 'go', I get a message the 'mission failed to upload'. Litchi app and Mavic are up to date. Any idea what I am doing wrong?
I found Cable Cam in the Litchi Manual under the Waypoint tab. The instructions aren't even close to what you are doing and it doesn't talk about IOS or Android. I did not try that method. I'll look further in the manual.
yes its superb as i need the phantom to go up and down a dog race track but not have to worry about drift ect while putting all my actions to controling where the camera is looking.. and at speed
Steven Wiseman it does, huh? Part of the reason is because the takeoff location was on a hill and it doesn't compensate altitude for terrain. I would have had to program that in manually on each waypoint. But still, it looks to be a little higher than 29ft. Good eye, I didn't notice that at all making the vid.
The people who moderate the litchi forum are very quick to attack anyone who has any other thoughts as to the uses of the APP. Seems to be run like a few other sites I've been to in the past, If you don't conform exactly or put forth other ideas you are seen as an enemy. It's sad really. I'll be surprised if this comment isn't removed and I'm not blocked.
Excellent. Thanks. What a beautiful house / property.
What a great video and well presented. I've downloaded Litchi but not flown a plan yet as I've been concerned about the drone totally flying autonomously, this gives a great solution by giving the control of speed back to me while still having a plotted route....which I didn't know can be done. Thanks again for the wisdom. 👍🏻
Thanks for the feedback! What drone will you be using this with?
A Mavic 2 Pro. I’m new to drones so taking it slowly but Litchi looks great for autonomous flying.
Thank for your reply, we love road trips in the states our next adventure will be to fly in to NY drive across to LA, with interesting stops along the way. Never been to Texas sounds like a plan. What's the best way to contact you thanks Tony
Consigo tirar fotos com ele em movimento para aero levantamentos?
It is a great video. Thanks, mate. Can I ask using the Cable Cam setting, how to control the speed? Just push the joystick harder to make it flying faster? Can we reverse the drone? So how to turn left or right? Or we don't need to control the direction, the drone will follow the route we set in the litchi.
Correct, you use the controls as normal with these 0mph waypoint settings. This means you can fly the route forward and reverse (just don't fly to the very last waypoint.. if you do so the mission will be over and back to full manual control) it's like your drone is literally on a cable, you can film in any direction and it'll follow the path. Push right stick forward to advance through the points, pull right stick back to reverse the mission. Left stick allows you to look 360 degrees and tilt the gimbal down without fear of colliding with anything if your waypoint path is good and clear of obstacles.
@@HI-PSI Thank you very much for your answer. You explain it very clearly.
Very cool. Great cable cam example and thanks for sharing.
fantastic plot and home, I'm from the uk where were these videos shot, could we come visit next time we are in the states?
Thanks Tony
TonyGlass TV This is Texas. Sure you can visit, if you think you can handle the heat (or cold depending what time of year you visit).. We have two seasons here, Hot & Cold. No in between.
thanks for this just getting into my mavic pro platinum, yes it is genuinely quieter - downloaded litchi looking forward to using it
what would you say are the plus points compared to dji go 4?
Thanks in advance Tony
TonyGlass TV I'll be honest, these days I use each app as much as the other. GO-4 has tapfly and Litchi has good waypoints. As a part 107 operator, following the rules and being safe as possible is at the top my list... I found that using Litchi waypoints is an excellent tool to keep my flights legal and safe when I'm in public/urban areas.
Litchi is nice to use because of less notifications/warnings while you're flying (high wind & airspace), waypoints are great, pano mode is good, using Airdata to go over flight log info is very nice, it's nice to have the speech option turned on because of altitude requirements on certain shots, and it still has tripod mode like GO-4.
I upgraded to a P4-A a little while back, that's when I used GO-4 for the first time. DJI finally started stepping up their game and closed that gap a little.
At the end of the day it comes down to what you're wanting/needing your drone to do. It's not so much one app over the other anymore.
I don't have my drone yet. Plan on getting the Phantom 3 standard after the first of the year. Enjoy watching your videos so I learn how to work the app before I get my drone.
Living Frugal And Prepping right on. Just take your time and start off with small missions. Stay away from trees & buildings and you'll do good. Let me know if you need any help when you get it.
Nice work thanks for teaching us.
Good video, missed it what are you flying? Does it work will with phantom 3 standard? Can it be used on more then one device? Thanks
Mel Zierke I'm using Litchi with the phantom 3 standard and android devices. Litchi also has an Apple version of the app but I've never used it. I know Litchi work with all consumer level DJI drones up to the mavic pro and inspire 2, not sure if it supports the spark or mavic air yet.
Beautiful area ☺️
You set Cruising Speed = 0, in case the connection between RC and Drone lost, what would happen??
Andika Kamal great question! If possible, make sure you're going to be within range when flying a mission like this. Worst case, it will hover in place until the battery drains low enough to initiate RTH.
Very nice video, well explained how Waypoints work with Litchi app for DJI Drones.
Quick question, when you fly Waypoints mission with Litchi app, does the telemetry data / flight data show on the live video feed from the drone? If yes then is there a way to get rid of it?
Thanks in advance. Keep up the good work!
It does show all the data, I'm not sure if there's a way to clear it. I've wondered that same thing. I do know the folks at Litchi are very quick to respond, shoot them an email and I'll bet you'll get your answer pretty quick
Great explanation and demo, thanks, subscribed.
It seems like we can no longer use 0mph. The minimum I see is 0.4kmph . I guess this doesn't change much ?
Great question. Yes, just set to the lowest speed possible and you will still be able to manually fly forward/reverse at your stick input speed. You may lose a tiny bit of top speed when flying backwards but I have yet to run into a situation where that hurt my shots.
Genius. Thanks for the idea
Z, good vid! I was excited to try it. I can't make it work with my Mavic Pro and iPhone. I believe I am setting up the mission exactly like yours. Your app looks a bit different than mine. Are using Android? When I hit 'go', I get a message the 'mission failed to upload'. Litchi app and Mavic are up to date. Any idea what I am doing wrong?
Jonny Lakewood I use Android. Have you checked the Litchi manual for iOS? There could be another step or setting blocking it from uploading..
I found Cable Cam in the Litchi Manual under the Waypoint tab. The instructions aren't even close to what you are doing and it doesn't talk about IOS or Android. I did not try that method. I'll look further in the manual.
Jonny Lakewood check and see if there's a "map safe radius" setting. What is the distance of the mission?
It is a very short mission. 80-100 yards in an oval. Totally a test mission.
Jonny Lakewood The mode switch is in the Function position?
Video was great , thanks for sharing
Im using litchi waypoints as cable cam all the time.. then all you have to do is control the flight speed camera ect
+chris digata Its almost like turning the phantom into a 2 person inspire team.
yes its superb as i need the phantom to go up and down a dog race track but not have to worry about drift ect while putting all my actions to controling where the camera is looking.. and at speed
subbed man nice channel
Boy that area looks like Oklahoma !
Living Frugal And Prepping Close.. E. Texas
Thanks for the sub!
I'am just outside Marietta, OK. by 10 mil. Watching your videos thank you for demonstrating how to use that app that's going to be fun. Thank You
subbed you brother!! Thanks man...🤘🤘
Kev74 right on, back at ya
Looked like you were a lot higher than 29 ft
Steven Wiseman it does, huh? Part of the reason is because the takeoff location was on a hill and it doesn't compensate altitude for terrain. I would have had to program that in manually on each waypoint. But still, it looks to be a little higher than 29ft. Good eye, I didn't notice that at all making the vid.
Nice
The people who moderate the litchi forum are very quick to attack anyone who has any other thoughts as to the uses of the APP.
Seems to be run like a few other sites I've been to in the past, If you don't conform exactly or put forth other ideas you are seen as an enemy.
It's sad really. I'll be surprised if this comment isn't removed and I'm not blocked.
Bucks for cash adding the car to the video bro. Tactics