It's is coming. Currently it's in beta and works wellI just bought Litchi today. I'm pretty certain it said a track mode was coming
Phantom 3 Pro / iPad Air 2
It's is coming. Currently it's in beta and works wellI just bought Litchi today. I'm pretty certain it said a track mode was coming
Phantom 3 Pro / iPad Air 2
Im confused. How do you know, or at least why do you suspect, object tracking is principally in the P3 firmware? It doesnt seem to be detailed in the SDK documentation. It seems more likely the functionality is provided by coding in the app. A clue here is that performance varies with iOS device when running the litchi version which suggests tablet or phone hardware spec makes a difference. It must be app basedI thought I'd add my 2 cents into this thread as it's related to this....
I am pretty convinced that the tracking ability itself if simply put in the firmware by DJI so that the P4 has the ability. In that it's part of the firmware, it's not available for the P3. But as mentioned, this does not include the ability to have the P3 "follow" in addition to tracking (at least not without using orbit at the same time). Thanks for pointing this out 2nd2non.
If I were to guess, I'd bet it would be easy for DJI to add this but I'm betting they won't as it would make the P3 about 90% of what the P4 is currently. I don't think it's namely related to collision avoidance as DJI is allowing orbit mode while tracking which means the P3 could still run into things just as easy.
I'm _guessing_ there is a possibility that adding tracking to the P3 might have been a mistake by DJI. After all, it almost brings it to the same level as the P4. If this is correct, there might be a possibility that it's removed at some time by DJI. However, this would then piss of a _lot_ of people.
I don't want to cap a Litchi thread but I've been testing tracking feature in the Vertical Studio app and it works very well. There are some limitations and I'm putting together a video review on the app. I suspect, since it's firmware related, that Litchi has the same ability in the iOS app and will add the same thing to the Android app.
IMHO, Litchi should not charge for this as it's probably 99% firmware based as there are (obviously_ other apps adding this ability.
Im confused. How do you know, or at least why do you suspect, object tracking is principally in the P3 firmware? It doesnt seem to be detailed in the SDK documentation. It seems more likely the functionality is provided by coding in the app. A clue here is that performance varies with iOS device when running the litchi version which suggests tablet or phone hardware spec makes a difference. It must be app based
Thanks for the clarification tcope. I thought you may have some inside knowledge, that is whether the object tracking capability is largely firmware based.Several apps are adding this feature only right after the firmware for the P4 is released? Was it suddenly "discovered"?
Device use makes a difference as tracking is device hardware dependent. That is, it's software tracking and not hardware. In that it's in the SDK means it's in the firmware (and SDK).
When I say firmware, it could be mainly in the SDK. Call it what you will, my main point is that it's not hardware built into the Phantom.
Im confused. How do you know, or at least why do you suspect, object tracking is principally in the P3 firmware? It doesnt seem to be detailed in the SDK documentation. It seems more likely the functionality is provided by coding in the app. A clue here is that performance varies with iOS device when running the litchi version which suggests tablet or phone hardware spec makes a difference. It must be app based
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