Just got the hdmi upgrade board installed and mounted a TV in my Jeep for client viewing. Project turned out great! So nice to have a larger screen while flying.
Eh, doubt it, but it was a spare TV anywaysI see the sub destroying the TV. But cool either way.
No, using usb to the tablet and mini hdmi output on the new board to the tvAre you getting output to both your tablet or iPad plus to the tv from the HDMI PORT?
It should be fine. I'm sure my home theatre powered subs pack more of a punch right under my much larger screen and it's been fine for a few years. I could be more worried about the weight of the screen on that arm while driving around for a few hundred miles of road. When I read the thread title I pictured something like a 52" screen that filled the whole hatch area. haha That would be awesome. Just sit down in your lawn chair and watch the FPV. Sweet.I see the sub destroying the TV. But cool either way.
It should be fine. I'm sure my home theatre powered subs pack more of a punch right under my much larger screen and it's been fine for a few years. I could be more worried about the weight of the screen on that arm while driving around for a few hundred miles of road. When I read the thread title I pictured something like a 52" screen that filled the whole hatch area. haha That would be awesome. Just sit down in your lawn chair and watch the FPV. Sweet.
It doesn't mirror the phone screen or any screen. It has an OSD overlay to the video output giving you the telemetry data you need to fly without the full app. Unhook your HDMI and go back into the GO App on your phone and look under the HD transmission settings. There's an option there to turn off your phone or tablet screen when connected to an HDMI source.
FWIW, I think they said to have the remote and P3 powered on and connected, HDMI disconnected, and go the HD settings in the app. I'm not sure if remote or P3 firmware versions have anything to do with it.Thank you! Acherman I will try this tonight and let everyone know.
FWIW, I think they said to have the remote and P3 powered on and connected, HDMI disconnected, and go the HD settings in the app. I'm not sure if remote or P3 firmware versions have anything to do with it.
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