While I would not recommend the Nvidia 1050 it does handle H265. Once I render it in Shotcut using a Proxy it flows smoothly even after export it as an H265 file at 4K 60fps then open it with a number of video viewers than can handle the H265 encoding. SMplayer, VLC, etc. Are you sure it's Nvidia that doesn't handle the H265 video encoding or is the viewer you use?
I like H265 mainly because the files are so much smaller compared to H264. Sending a 44 GB file using something like wetransfer.com is easier than uploading to Youtube and saving it as unlisted. On the other hand it stays on Youtube but is gone in 7 days on wetransfer which is a good thing when sending to a client perhaps.
We're thinking it will land north of $1k when you look at the feature set head to head with current market offerings.I want one, but it all comes down to price. Anything north of 500 bucks, is out off my birthday and Christmas Bucket.
I think this will help set expectations...
DJI Smart Controller Enterprise - $1,250
DJI CrystalSky 7.85" Ultra (2000-nit) - $1,099
DJI Smart Controller - $749
This is a professional GCS and according to the leaked specs (if they're real) has more functionality and feature set than all three products listed above.
Time will tell but they most definitely have had plans for it!
I have been able to produce E2P H.265 10-bit 4K videos with my setup for several months. My 4+year old computer is i7-6700K with SSD for OS and programs. Video card is nVidia GeForce GTX 1070 (latest update). I use DaVinci Studio for editing. The HEVC H.265 codec for Windows 10 is a simple download.Hopefully my next upgrade will last for a long time once NVIDIA video cards finally support H.265 4:2:2 encoding.
Nice! I bet a lot of Tripltek tablets go on sale on ebay when these come out. It's great it has HDMI out.
What would you guys guess would be the price? I'm guessing $799.
I too am liking the TRIPLTEK tablet, since I can easily use it on all my drones, while at the same time...would love a new Autel RC with large screen...but its going to be pricey...probably at a price I can't justify in my mind buying for one drone. That would be great though....no tablet/phone adapters and cables to mess with....Why would I give up the ability to use my Tripltec as a tablet or the ability to use across other platforms (for me - Mini 2, M2Z, Anafi). I don't see the capability of using a sim card in this controller for stand alone use
Primary use case for cell/sim functionality is likely for use with future EVO II RTK models to be able to connect to NTRIP networks.Why would I give up the ability to use my Tripltec as a tablet or the ability to use across other platforms (for me - Mini 2, M2Z, Anafi). I don't see the capability of using a sim card in this controller for stand alone use
Wouldn't be surprised if we see this release by the end of the month (April). Assuming the screenshots that were posted are real, I would imagine they're ready to let it out of the bag soon. Ship date would be another story. I'm sure many of you can remember the wait and delays for EVO II's to start shipping, but then again that coincided with the start of COVID which threw just about everything off track!Is there any kind of estimated launch date? Can we get a hint at least..lol
Yes, this is the biggest problem for the consumer version of DJI’s Smart Controller that they fixed with the Enterprise version.Wish it had an external, hot swappable battery. Maybe it does? Just not pictured.
You are mistaken. Autel is huge! their drone department is tiny, yes, but the parent company is bigger than DJI. They make auto testing equipment mostly. I think they have the resources to make a smart controller.
I have been able to produce E2P H.265 10-bit 4K videos with my setup for several months. My 4+year old computer is i7-6700K with SSD for OS and programs. Video card is nVidia GeForce GTX 1070 (latest update). I use DaVinci Studio for editing.
While I would not recommend the Nvidia 1050 it does handle H265. Once I render it in Shotcut using a Proxy it flows smoothly even after export it as an H265 file at 4K 60fps then open it with a number of video viewers than can handle the H265 encoding. SMplayer, VLC, etc. Are you sure it's Nvidia that doesn't handle the H265 video encoding or is the viewer you use?
Makes me wonder if this is even real. If so Autel has set themselves up for a call from Apple’s legal team.Interesting point as Apple actually has the word "retina" trademarked which covers computer displays, including handhelds, notepad computers and displays used in telephone computers.
Makes me wonder if this is even real. If so Autel has set themselves up for a call from Apple’s legal team.
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