Jerry, could you please create a video showing how to stream/cast the screen of the DJI RC Pro Controller to an Android phone (Samsung), for use when out flying (ideally free)? Thank you.
Hello. please forgive me if I'm missing the point of the question. You don't stream to a phone directly. You stream to a streaming service. That service acts as a distribution point so that people can view it from a phone, tablet, computer, etc. The RC Pro, depending on which drone you are flying, has the ability to stream directly to a streaming service. Many are free. For example, RUclips has a streaming service. The RC Pro will need an internet connection in the field... for that, you can use a phone, setup as a hotspot to share it's data plan. We have 3 videos on streaming. Here's one on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/3u49lz5_yJE/видео.html Did I miss the point? -Jerry
@@middleloopvideo Thank you for taking the time to reply. I'll try your advice. I'm just trying to mirror the Controller's screen onto a phone. It's so the other person doesn't have to look over my shoulder to see what's going on. They could just look at their phone to see. Basically a wireless secondary monitor is what I'm trying to achieve.
@inspiredtotired8369 Ah. I get it. Well, maybe streaming to RUclips is your answer. There will be a 30 second delay or so. Also, they’ll see what the drone sees, not a mirror of your screen. In other words, none of the on-screen controls and indicators… ie. altitude, battery, etc. What you’re describing is what the hdmi port is for. But, that doesn’t meet two of your requirements. It’s not wireless and not free… you’d need a portable monitor... something like this one: amzn.to/3PkVbQE
@@middleloopvideo Thanks. The RUclips method seems a bit of an hassle. In the last 30 mins, I've tried an Android App called "Apowermirror" (installed on the phone and sideloaded to the controller). I successfully mirrored all the controller's menu screens and Apps to my phone, but when I started the DJI Fly App, it wouldn't mirror that, for some reason. Anyway, thank you very much for all your help.
cool vid… good job!
Thank you 🙏
Jerry, could you please create a video showing how to stream/cast the screen of the DJI RC Pro Controller to an Android phone (Samsung), for use when out flying (ideally free)?
Thank you.
Hello. please forgive me if I'm missing the point of the question.
You don't stream to a phone directly. You stream to a streaming service. That service acts as a distribution point so that people can view it from a phone, tablet, computer, etc.
The RC Pro, depending on which drone you are flying, has the ability to stream directly to a streaming service. Many are free. For example, RUclips has a streaming service. The RC Pro will need an internet connection in the field... for that, you can use a phone, setup as a hotspot to share it's data plan.
We have 3 videos on streaming. Here's one on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/3u49lz5_yJE/видео.html
Did I miss the point?
-Jerry
@@middleloopvideo Thank you for taking the time to reply. I'll try your advice. I'm just trying to mirror the Controller's screen onto a phone. It's so the other person doesn't have to look over my shoulder to see what's going on. They could just look at their phone to see. Basically a wireless secondary monitor is what I'm trying to achieve.
@inspiredtotired8369 Ah. I get it. Well, maybe streaming to RUclips is your answer. There will be a 30 second delay or so. Also, they’ll see what the drone sees, not a mirror of your screen. In other words, none of the on-screen controls and indicators… ie. altitude, battery, etc.
What you’re describing is what the hdmi port is for. But, that doesn’t meet two of your requirements. It’s not wireless and not free… you’d need a portable monitor... something like this one: amzn.to/3PkVbQE
@@middleloopvideo Thanks. The RUclips method seems a bit of an hassle. In the last 30 mins, I've tried an Android App called "Apowermirror" (installed on the phone and sideloaded to the controller). I successfully mirrored all the controller's menu screens and Apps to my phone, but when I started the DJI Fly App, it wouldn't mirror that, for some reason.
Anyway, thank you very much for all your help.
That is odd. Good luck!