You seriously deserve more subs. Sarcasm, good flying, honesty, great tech knowledge and a healthy dose of self deprecating humor. Can’t ask for much more out of my RUclips fpv entertainment.
Thank you so much :) I figure why should something technical have to be boring! Might as well spice it up....and well, I honestly can't help it anyway because I just always explain things this way, lol.
My V2's just showed up today, did all the things to get it rooted and updated for O3. Then this video pops up on my feed and now I'm able to play Velocidrone with the goggles!!! I'm stoked you posted this. I was under the impression you needed AV in to get video in on the goggles. Definitely a game changer for training purposes! Thank you!
Your a madman!! Haha I love this. Awesome video brother. I saw a second studio is that for your livestreams or maybe your other half does some filming?
lol, sometimes you just gotta do something because you can even if it is kinda stupid :p Yeah that setup is for the wife and kiddos to record family gaming vids. Getting that greenscreen working correctly was a huuuuuuge pain, lol.
yeah it will be a tooooon better than the ol' analog adapter! I was honestly really surprised at just how good it looks given all the prior HDMI in experience on other goggles.
What kind of camera are you running? Usually there is a small lock ring at he base of the camera lens where it meets the camera body. If you are having it wiggle out of adjustment, the best way to fix it is to back the lens out by about half a turn, then screw the lock ring down by a quarter turn or so but not all the way tight. Then you screw them both down at the same time for the remaining quarter turn to get them pretty tight in there. If that still doesn't do the trick, I would recommend a little E6000 or Shoe Goo from the threads on the camera lens, over the lock ring, and onto the body. Not a giant glob of it, but a strip of it for sure. Sometimes people glue them more permanently, but you never know when you may want to change the lens after a crash and the E6000 or Shoe Goo will peel back off clean with a little effort.
it should 1000% be possible since the HDZ goggles run Linux and there are already several Moonlight implementations for those shells. It would probably take even less work than it did for the DJI implementation of it!
I wonder if a Raspberry Pi or a similar small computer can be used for converting Walksnail or HDZero VRX HDMI output to USB 3 for DJI goggles? It would be a killer feature, as DJI is never going to release a 1s lightweight digital VTX.
@BaconNinja hey I used to think the same thing about Geforce Experience being the way to go but I think sunshine may actually be more efficient. It is still an extra step if you already have geforce experience set up tho. It also uses NVENC if you have nvidia too. But in the end, I read that NVIDIA plans to end Gamestream anyways so we will all be using Sunshine or old drivers (blah).
That is interesting! I may have to give sunshine a try and see what is up before we are forced to do it any how. I could see them ending it to better support their GeForce NOW service since they actually make money on that one.
Wow... Fantastic indeed, dude! 😃 Thanks a bunch for the full tutorial!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊 BTW, I've got 4 cats here... And the youngest, Luke Skywalker, disappeared for more than 20 freaking hours Monday... That was a huge headache. 😬
oh man, cats love to just disappear for a while and it always makes me have to go looking for them for days on end. My oldest girl went missing for almost a full week one time and I spent hours looking for her over that week....she showed back up with a dislocated hip :(
That is exactly how I got HDZero into these goggles a while back, so it will absolutely work with anything that has an HDMI output :) I just don't really recommend doing it because using that AV adapter basically downsamples any video feed to far lower quality than you would get with just using a BDI digiview adapter and running analog on the quads. It was a fun little experiment though!
I have successfully connected the DJI Goggles to the Steam Deck. Just wanted to let you know, It is possible. If I can find time I want to try to make a "Box" that houses an Air Unit (without camera) and I would stream the Moonlight data to it and have it send to goggles. That way we can be "untethered". Edit: If you want I can send you my compiled moonlight binary and instructions. Currently only working in desktop mode. Black screen with curser in Game Mode - I'm sure it can be figured out.
yesssssssss!!! I knew it could be done, and I am so glad that you did it!!!!!!! Absolutely shoot me an email about it. My address is on my channel about page. Now I need to source myself a steamdeck!!!!
I sure could, but it was only because my computer was taking that walksnail VRX output and displaying it for me in a way that I could then get into the V2 goggles. For sure couldn't do it just by making the Walksnail VTX and V2 goggles bind together since those systems arent directly compatible.
Hey bro, im actually a newbie in this hobby and i need some help while building. İ want to use moonlight vtx on goggles v2. And idk how to do. And is quality better than dji o3 with those goggles? Can you please answer bro? Hope u help😅😅
yeah, by no means an actual way to do it, lol. It makes me really excited to see if HDZero can implement a full Moonlight client over their wifi module to make this work with no cables!
well im on day 2 of trying to get this work, pretty much first time ever theres ZERO help in the WTFOS discord. Guess ima have to wait for this to be refined
It is unfortunately a bit janky if it does just go smoothly straight out of the gate, and since it is so new there isn't much support for it either :( Hit me up on discord and maybe I can help you out since I got it working on a couple of machines so far!
@@BaconNinjaFPV i managed to get it working, BULK isnt though. Tried it out with gaming and its very eye straining. I dont have a capture card so i cand do walksnail. Got one to recommend hopefully cheap?
@@DivisionRc yeah bulk was pretty flaky for me too. I got it working 3 out of 5 times, lol. You can usually pick up a 1080p USB one on Amazon for less than $30, but it will only be 30fps. Most of the ones that do higher frame rates are going to be closer to $100 or above that :(
Some others have tried it and let me know that it does work with the v1! The documentation didn't say that it would specifically, but it looks like it does in fact work.
Actually it works, and in fact I have it even working with sunshine on an old laptop with nvidia geforce 940MX as a workaround since shield is not supported on that graphics card🙂
unfortunately no it does not :( it requires goggles that support the WTFos root hack and their firmware packages. That means you can only do this one on the v1 and v2 goggles at the moment. Maybe some day we will see WTFos crack those goggles 2 though!
I was going to say, I think it does work in the v1 goggles. There wasn't anything specific about supported models other than the v2, so I am glad to hear it is running on them!
That was another great video bro, to bad I’m still struggling to figure it out because I got the intel sh.. on my laptop, so I guess I don’t stand a chance to get it working. Stay safe bro
oh man, if its the Intel UHD graphics then mayyyyybe sunshine can do it but it will probably be pretty rough if it works at all. I wish I had an AMD rig so I could have shown that part too, but NVIDIA just has such good codecs for all the 4k I export. Always awesome to see you here in the comments buddy :)
Unfortunatley you can't do this process with the Goggles 2 since they don't support WTFos and their root hacks. Maybe some day the awesome team over there will crack them and we will get some cool stuff like this though!
Don't fly Walksnail on DJI goggles. Okay, gotcha. 👌 Other than that, very cool. I've got a set of V2 goggles I kept as backups to my goggles 2. And they're rooted. My pc is a bit old. But is an i7, 16 gig of ram and an Nvidia GeForce 1050Ti. Not sure about usb ports. The 1050Ti sufficient that you know? Stay greasy everyone. 🥓🤓
lol, yeah I did it so you don't have to :p Those specs should be good enough to at least run RDNIS at 30mbps, just requires a GTX card higher than a 650 and any RTX card!
very true! it is technically USB 2's standard over a USB 3 port and cable. The reason I went with the nomenclature though is in my testing it performed better when using a USB 3 host bus adapter since it had more aggregate bandwidth available to it than a USB 2 standard host bus adapter does. Given that most of the time on a PC at least some of the USB ports are occupied by devices and the end user rarely knows which ports are on which HBA and how to best split those devices up to make room for a larger load on them, I just stuck to the nomenclature of USB 3 to avoid confusion :)
Other PC nerds like me will know that MSTSC is MicroSoft Terminal Services Client, which is basically the Remote Desktop Client included with Windows...
Indeed. In this implementation of it though, rather than use MSTSC to receive an RDP stream over TCP from another host machine it is hooking DWM's local frame rendering chain for whatever the primary monitor is as it would if it were connecting to localhost with no execution flags set.
You seriously deserve more subs. Sarcasm, good flying, honesty, great tech knowledge and a healthy dose of self deprecating humor. Can’t ask for much more out of my RUclips fpv entertainment.
Thank you so much :) I figure why should something technical have to be boring! Might as well spice it up....and well, I honestly can't help it anyway because I just always explain things this way, lol.
My V2's just showed up today, did all the things to get it rooted and updated for O3. Then this video pops up on my feed and now I'm able to play Velocidrone with the goggles!!! I'm stoked you posted this. I was under the impression you needed AV in to get video in on the goggles. Definitely a game changer for training purposes! Thank you!
it is sooooooo much better than using AV in! I really hope you give it a shot and like it as much as I did.
I am so thankful for this I couldn't get the av to work
Thank you, I will never divert from DJI, I admire your dedication to the hobby, really enjoy watching your videos..
We are nerds 😂
Thank you for checking it out!!! DJI is a solid pick to stick to, I just wanna always play with all of the things and nerd out over them, lol.
Thats nuts. If I was into Sims I would 100% be doing this. Awesome transfer of knowledge as always my guy.
I know how you would prefer to beat up your quads than get that sim time in :p always appreciate you man!
Congrats for been the first one great video tank you.
I figured it had to be done sometime! lol. I always appreciate you man!
Your a madman!! Haha I love this. Awesome video brother. I saw a second studio is that for your livestreams or maybe your other half does some filming?
lol, sometimes you just gotta do something because you can even if it is kinda stupid :p Yeah that setup is for the wife and kiddos to record family gaming vids. Getting that greenscreen working correctly was a huuuuuuge pain, lol.
Holy f..., im here using an analog to hdmi converter for PC Sim to DJI Goggles. This is a gamechanger for me. Quality is insane. Thx for showing us.
yeah it will be a tooooon better than the ol' analog adapter! I was honestly really surprised at just how good it looks given all the prior HDMI in experience on other goggles.
Can you please help the lens on my camera keeps getting out of focus and I don't know how to keep it still.
What kind of camera are you running? Usually there is a small lock ring at he base of the camera lens where it meets the camera body. If you are having it wiggle out of adjustment, the best way to fix it is to back the lens out by about half a turn, then screw the lock ring down by a quarter turn or so but not all the way tight. Then you screw them both down at the same time for the remaining quarter turn to get them pretty tight in there. If that still doesn't do the trick, I would recommend a little E6000 or Shoe Goo from the threads on the camera lens, over the lock ring, and onto the body. Not a giant glob of it, but a strip of it for sure. Sometimes people glue them more permanently, but you never know when you may want to change the lens after a crash and the E6000 or Shoe Goo will peel back off clean with a little effort.
I wonder if HDZero goggles could add moonlight after the wifi adapter is a thing.
that would be awesome very sure the community will take care of that :D
it should 1000% be possible since the HDZ goggles run Linux and there are already several Moonlight implementations for those shells. It would probably take even less work than it did for the DJI implementation of it!
I wonder if a Raspberry Pi or a similar small computer can be used for converting Walksnail or HDZero VRX HDMI output to USB 3 for DJI goggles? It would be a killer feature, as DJI is never going to release a 1s lightweight digital VTX.
Was looking for a tutorial like that. Big thnx !
You are very welcome!
@BaconNinja hey I used to think the same thing about Geforce Experience being the way to go but I think sunshine may actually be more efficient. It is still an extra step if you already have geforce experience set up tho. It also uses NVENC if you have nvidia too. But in the end, I read that NVIDIA plans to end Gamestream anyways so we will all be using Sunshine or old drivers (blah).
That is interesting! I may have to give sunshine a try and see what is up before we are forced to do it any how. I could see them ending it to better support their GeForce NOW service since they actually make money on that one.
Wow... Fantastic indeed, dude! 😃
Thanks a bunch for the full tutorial!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
BTW, I've got 4 cats here... And the youngest, Luke Skywalker, disappeared for more than 20 freaking hours Monday... That was a huge headache. 😬
oh man, cats love to just disappear for a while and it always makes me have to go looking for them for days on end. My oldest girl went missing for almost a full week one time and I spent hours looking for her over that week....she showed back up with a dislocated hip :(
Very well made Video. But how about a HDMI to AV Adapter? Can you please try it. You could also use that on old goggles!
That is exactly how I got HDZero into these goggles a while back, so it will absolutely work with anything that has an HDMI output :) I just don't really recommend doing it because using that AV adapter basically downsamples any video feed to far lower quality than you would get with just using a BDI digiview adapter and running analog on the quads. It was a fun little experiment though!
🙌🙌moonlight
Can this be done on a raspberry pi to reduce gears being carried into the field?
I have successfully connected the DJI Goggles to the Steam Deck. Just wanted to let you know, It is possible.
If I can find time I want to try to make a "Box" that houses an Air Unit (without camera) and I would stream the Moonlight data to it and have it send to goggles. That way we can be "untethered".
Edit: If you want I can send you my compiled moonlight binary and instructions. Currently only working in desktop mode. Black screen with curser in Game Mode - I'm sure it can be figured out.
yesssssssss!!! I knew it could be done, and I am so glad that you did it!!!!!!! Absolutely shoot me an email about it. My address is on my channel about page. Now I need to source myself a steamdeck!!!!
@@BaconNinjaFPV I have sent instructions
How did you get video from the drone to the DJI fpv goggles? I can't seem to get video from my Firefly 1S Walksnail.
Rookie doubt, so with the V2 could you see a vtx Walksnail ?
I sure could, but it was only because my computer was taking that walksnail VRX output and displaying it for me in a way that I could then get into the V2 goggles. For sure couldn't do it just by making the Walksnail VTX and V2 goggles bind together since those systems arent directly compatible.
Hey bro, im actually a newbie in this hobby and i need some help while building. İ want to use moonlight vtx on goggles v2. And idk how to do. And is quality better than dji o3 with those goggles? Can you please answer bro? Hope u help😅😅
well, its a really cool proof of concept.
yeah, by no means an actual way to do it, lol. It makes me really excited to see if HDZero can implement a full Moonlight client over their wifi module to make this work with no cables!
@@BaconNinjaFPV that would be pretty dope
is that work with dji goggles v1 ?
Does this work with the dji v1 goggles?
well im on day 2 of trying to get this work, pretty much first time ever theres ZERO help in the WTFOS discord. Guess ima have to wait for this to be refined
It is unfortunately a bit janky if it does just go smoothly straight out of the gate, and since it is so new there isn't much support for it either :( Hit me up on discord and maybe I can help you out since I got it working on a couple of machines so far!
@@BaconNinjaFPV i managed to get it working, BULK isnt though. Tried it out with gaming and its very eye straining. I dont have a capture card so i cand do walksnail. Got one to recommend hopefully cheap?
@@DivisionRc yeah bulk was pretty flaky for me too. I got it working 3 out of 5 times, lol. You can usually pick up a 1080p USB one on Amazon for less than $30, but it will only be 30fps. Most of the ones that do higher frame rates are going to be closer to $100 or above that :(
It works on v1 goggle sir ?
Some others have tried it and let me know that it does work with the v1! The documentation didn't say that it would specifically, but it looks like it does in fact work.
Actually it works, and in fact I have it even working with sunshine on an old laptop with nvidia geforce 940MX as a workaround since shield is not supported on that graphics card🙂
Does it support googles 2
unfortunately no it does not :( it requires goggles that support the WTFos root hack and their firmware packages. That means you can only do this one on the v1 and v2 goggles at the moment. Maybe some day we will see WTFos crack those goggles 2 though!
What about v1 goggles? Will it still works?
It is working for me on V1 Googles 👍🏻
I was going to say, I think it does work in the v1 goggles. There wasn't anything specific about supported models other than the v2, so I am glad to hear it is running on them!
That was another great video bro, to bad I’m still struggling to figure it out because I got the intel sh.. on my laptop, so I guess I don’t stand a chance to get it working. Stay safe bro
oh man, if its the Intel UHD graphics then mayyyyybe sunshine can do it but it will probably be pretty rough if it works at all. I wish I had an AMD rig so I could have shown that part too, but NVIDIA just has such good codecs for all the 4k I export. Always awesome to see you here in the comments buddy :)
You can still do it. Give sunshine a try. It will come down to the cpu.
Kool bro. 👊🏻🦾🦾
I always appreciate you stopping by man!
@@BaconNinjaFPV hey we have Nichalos on tomorrow night. 👊🏻
I’m assuming this is windoze 10/11?
yes that would be correct. The machine I was doing this on was Windows 10 since my processor is too old to upgrade to 11, lol.
Ok, He's asking the real question. Where are you Intel Arc users?
lol, that is the one question that really needs an answer!!!
goggles 2 ok?
Unfortunatley you can't do this process with the Goggles 2 since they don't support WTFos and their root hacks. Maybe some day the awesome team over there will crack them and we will get some cool stuff like this though!
@@BaconNinjaFPV
I don't know when WTFos will be able to support Goggles 2
Don't fly Walksnail on DJI goggles. Okay, gotcha. 👌
Other than that, very cool. I've got a set of V2 goggles I kept as backups to my goggles 2. And they're rooted. My pc is a bit old. But is an i7, 16 gig of ram and an Nvidia GeForce 1050Ti. Not sure about usb ports. The 1050Ti sufficient that you know?
Stay greasy everyone. 🥓🤓
lol, yeah I did it so you don't have to :p Those specs should be good enough to at least run RDNIS at 30mbps, just requires a GTX card higher than a 650 and any RTX card!
It's not "USB 3"... It's USB 2.0 over a Type-C Connection.
very true! it is technically USB 2's standard over a USB 3 port and cable. The reason I went with the nomenclature though is in my testing it performed better when using a USB 3 host bus adapter since it had more aggregate bandwidth available to it than a USB 2 standard host bus adapter does. Given that most of the time on a PC at least some of the USB ports are occupied by devices and the end user rarely knows which ports are on which HBA and how to best split those devices up to make room for a larger load on them, I just stuck to the nomenclature of USB 3 to avoid confusion :)
Kittys!!! lol "movie's"
hey, it could be movies about kitties! lol
Nerd. 🤓
lol, I am the nerdiest kind of nerd!
@@BaconNinjaFPV I love it! This was awesome.
Other PC nerds like me will know that MSTSC is MicroSoft Terminal Services Client, which is basically the Remote Desktop Client included with Windows...
Indeed. In this implementation of it though, rather than use MSTSC to receive an RDP stream over TCP from another host machine it is hooking DWM's local frame rendering chain for whatever the primary monitor is as it would if it were connecting to localhost with no execution flags set.