Byeongnam kim
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y try yesterday all is good with this new beta firmwareSomebody already did on the Facebook Autel Robotics Evo/Evo2 owners group
What, you have tried every option and all smart features...???y try yesterday all is good with this new beta firmware
Have you passed this feedback to Autel @Seated_Perspectives ?
UPDATE
So the Autel app plays the flights ok, granted it is missing a lot of the information airdata provides but it is recording flight data, just turns to gibberish when it hits airdatauav.
Not yet. Gonna fire off a ticket for them shortly. Something whako is going on with the units GPS with this firmware but this probobly means none of the GPS related flight data is being properly recorded in the bird either; and pretty sure Autel uses that data to determine if a crash was operator or mechanical failure for warranty purposes; probobly gonna want that important piece of the puzzle to work right. If it is loosing satellite this bad in wide open spaces where 20+ sats is the norm, roll back cause they broke something in this one.
If the explorer shows the flight log correctly, might be there some problem in Airdata? In the beginning, they did not show in-flight wind, I wright to Airdata and they fixed it in a few days.UPDATE
So the Autel app plays the flights ok, granted it is missing a lot of the information airdata provides but it is recording flight data, just turns to gibberish when it hits airdatauav.
Not yet. Gonna fire off a ticket for them shortly. Something whako is going on with the units GPS with this firmware but this probobly means none of the GPS related flight data is being properly recorded in the bird either; and pretty sure Autel uses that data to determine if a crash was operator or mechanical failure for warranty purposes; probobly gonna want that important piece of the puzzle to work right. If it is loosing satellite this bad in wide open spaces where 20+ sats is the norm, roll back cause they broke something in this one.
If the explorer shows the flight log correctly, might be there some problem in Airdata? In the beginning, they did not show in-flight wind, I wright to Airdata and they fixed it in a few days.
Could use a little help. Think I spotted part of the issue with horizon tilt this morning shooting a Hyperlapse. So other day, I had a situation where the horizon got to almost 45 degrees which I reported to Autel. This morning shooting another one with the new app I started seeing it again. But here is how I fixed it. I would just nudge the right stick to move the drone a smidge and then it would self level. So, it appears that if the drone is just hovering and not fighting the wind that there is no automatic timer for them to check the IMU to level the gimbal. It might explain some of the weird horizon stuff people have seen. If the drone is moving it seems to work fine. Which is the case even in the video I did with the 40+ mph winds. When the wind is bouncing the drone then its adjusting the gimbal as well. But if the drone is perfectly still its not firing its leveling code is my best guess.
I also reported that the gimbal seems to be tilting when sitting still for long periods of time. Not sure why it's tilting when there is no stick or wind.
So if you get a chance and have perfect weather, no wind, try a time lapse / hyperlapse or any other shot for that matter and see if it slowly starts tilting. It looks like they need to put a timer in to fire that code for when the other triggers aren't fired.
Application version not firmware version. The firmware is still 2.5.11Firmware is now 1.1.7.9 as of yesterday... no explanation I can see...
So I just did a test at hover height with a Level on a table for like 12+ minutes and it didn't move around on me. A tad breezy so the drone was moving a bit plus its own wake off the tile floor. So, I took it outside my pool cage and took off and lined the grid up on my pool cage. I was able to do a 3 minute test that way and it stayed level. I presume the hover one stayed level because of the ground sensors which is why I wanted to do the pool cage test at 20' up give or take.Could use a little help. Think I spotted part of the issue with horizon tilt this morning shooting a Hyperlapse. So other day, I had a situation where the horizon got to almost 45 degrees which I reported to Autel. This morning shooting another one with the new app I started seeing it again. But here is how I fixed it. I would just nudge the right stick to move the drone a smidge and then it would self level. So, it appears that if the drone is just hovering and not fighting the wind that there is no automatic timer for them to check the IMU to level the gimbal. It might explain some of the weird horizon stuff people have seen. If the drone is moving it seems to work fine. Which is the case even in the video I did with the 40+ mph winds. When the wind is bouncing the drone then its adjusting the gimbal as well. But if the drone is perfectly still its not firing its leveling code is my best guess.
I also reported that the gimbal seems to be tilting when sitting still for long periods of time. Not sure why it's tilting when there is no stick or wind.
So if you get a chance and have perfect weather, no wind, try a time lapse / hyperlapse or any other shot for that matter, just don't give stick input and let it hover, and see if it slowly starts tilting. It looks like they need to put a timer in to fire that code for when the other triggers aren't fired. There was a facebook post yesterday where a guy was inside his house with the drone on but not flying. He was moving the drone by hand and the horizon was correcting itself. That is what sort of triggered it for me that they aren't always doing the correction.
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