Won't connect with my phone.
Can fly but can't see camera view.
Have tried everything.
Please help.
Can fly but can't see camera view.
Have tried everything.
Please help.
Does it say "no signal" in red at the top? If so, welcome to the Hell DJI has created for us, thanks to their firmware updates.Won't connect with my phone.
Can fly but can't see camera view.
Have tried everything.
Please help.
Did you update the firmware or DJI GO App? Do you have auto updates turned on?I'm having same issue. It was working fine 3 days ago now I get no camera view. Shows "no signal" can't control gimble or camera. Apple iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 9.1
Actually, it's 100% a DJI issue. I've spoken to 3 different support techs that acknowledged its a DJI issue. The issue is in the last firmware update for the controller. They're working on a fix, but won't say how long before it's released. They stated that the number of calls regarding "no signal" are increasing more and more every week. If you doubt me, call DJI and they will tell you. They think it has to do with the different chipsets on the boards inside the controller. Some accept the firmware upgrade and work one, some accept the firmware upgrade, but the video feed breaks.Hardly a DJI issue as most people have no issue at all.
Just tell em you want a new P3 so you can get on with flying-- maybe the next one will work.Actually, it's 100% a DJI issue. I've spoken to 3 different support techs that acknowledged its a DJI issue. The issue is in the last firmware update for the controller. They're working on a fix, but won't say how long before it's released. They stated that the number of calls regarding "no signal" are increasing more and more every week. If you doubt me, call DJI and they will tell you. They think it has to do with the different chipsets on the boards inside the controller. Some accept the firmware upgrade and work one, some accept the firmware upgrade, but the video feed breaks.
Obviously thats NOT the case. If it were then NO ONE would be able to fly right now with the current FW and app. Since we clearly see that we are in fact flying with no issues, then the problem can not be controller FW. More like controller FW communicating with some individuals tables. Since we know that there are only two controller versions, and both work for some, then the issue cant be the controller, or the FW. Which leads us back to some individuals tablets. Kind-of a no brainer!Actually, it's 100% a DJI issue. I've spoken to 3 different support techs that acknowledged its a DJI issue. The issue is in the last firmware update for the controller. They're working on a fix, but won't say how long before it's released. They stated that the number of calls regarding "no signal" are increasing more and more every week. If you doubt me, call DJI and they will tell you. They think it has to do with the different chipsets on the boards inside the controller. Some accept the firmware upgrade and work one, some accept the firmware upgrade, but the video feed breaks.
Obviously thats NOT the case. If it were then NO ONE would be able to fly right now with the current FW and app. Since we clearly see that we are in fact flying with no issues, then the problem can not be controller FW. More like controller FW communicating with some individuals tables. Since we know that there are only two controller versions, and both work for some, then the issue cant be the controller, or the FW. Which leads us back to some individuals tablets. Kind-of a no brainer!
I agree that I don't think this is the new controller firmware because I had the problem with the controller firmware one rev back. I'm still on that firmware- I haven't updated to the newest stand alone rc update. I seem ok now having updated to ios 9.1 and the newest go app, but that doesn't say much until I get more flights in. Somewhere along the way something got whacked on dji's end. You can't just say that people who were having no issues and then have them after dji firmware updates just have a tablet issue. This reminds me of the gps atti-compass error bug from earlier this year. They got it sorted. They'll get this sorted too.Obviously thats NOT the case. If it were then NO ONE would be able to fly right now with the current FW and app. Since we clearly see that we are in fact flying with no issues, then the problem can not be controller FW. More like controller FW communicating with some individuals tables. Since we know that there are only two controller versions, and both work for some, then the issue cant be the controller, or the FW. Which leads us back to some individuals tablets. Kind-of a no brainer!
You obviously didn't read my post. It doesn't affect everybody because of the different chipsets in the remote controls. That's why it doesn't affect "everyone". It is a DJI problem, they have stated this many times. And you are correct that there are only two controller versions, an A and a B, but technically there are different chipset versions on the boards inside the remote, and that is all of the difference in the world. The firmware works with some chipsets and fails on others, regardless of whether the remote is an A or B.Obviously thats NOT the case. If it were then NO ONE would be able to fly right now with the current FW and app. Since we clearly see that we are in fact flying with no issues, then the problem can not be controller FW. More like controller FW communicating with some individuals tables. Since we know that there are only two controller versions, and both work for some, then the issue cant be the controller, or the FW. Which leads us back to some individuals tablets. Kind-of a no brainer!
I believe it's something like:I updated firmware on quad and RC when I first got it last week. Had several good flights but all of a sudden this week, "no signal" from camera. Is there a more recent update? How do I check to see if "auto updates" are turned on? I've tried another cable and checked notification settings which are/were enabled.
So you haven't updated to the newest firmware yet? Be careful if you do, you may end up with "no signal" like a lot of us. I agree with you, DJI definitely has something whacked on their end.I agree that I don't think this is the new controller firmware because I had the problem with the controller firmware one rev back. I'm still on that firmware- I haven't updated to the newest stand alone rc update. I seem ok now having updated to ios 9.1 and the newest go app, but that doesn't say much until I get more flights in. Somewhere along the way something got whacked on dji's end. You can't just say that people who were having no issues and then have them after dji firmware updates just have a tablet issue. This reminds me of the gps atti-compass error bug from earlier this year. They got it sorted. They'll get this sorted too.
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