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I recieved this reply from Alejandro regarding my question on the settings and graph on the video transmission page and found it interesting, I thought maybe some of you would as well...
"So the image transmission settings can be a bit confusing, but I would not focus on the graph too much as it will vary more on your location than your actual settings. The two settings on there (Broadband Settings and Image Transmission Mode) will affect what you see on the graph only slightly.
If you select 5 Mhz, you will see a more thin "bar" going vertically, whereas if you select 20 Mhz it will get wider. The Broadband setting adjusts how much data you are actually transmitting from your Evo back to your remote controller. The best way to describe it is you choosing how wide to open the flood gates. If you plan on always flying close to yourself, I would recommend 20 Mhz because you will get the most data flow coming back to you!
Now the Image Transmission Mode is a little bit different, it will adjust your live camera feed resolution. Smooth is about 480p, Normal is about 720p, and High Definition is 1080p. Now, you would only want to adjust this if you are having latency issues or pixelation in your camera feed. Most of the time, you will only need to be in Normal mode. If you plan on going out more than a mile, or you are experiencing a good amount of interference then I would change it to Smooth so you can ensure that there is less latency.
All of this is not very well translated to on the graph, but the more stable your connection the higher the line will be on the graph. As it gets higher, it will shift away from red and up to green. Depending on your flight environment you may never reach a green line, but this does not mean that your connection is not stable it simply means that there may be some interference in your area.
I hope that this was helpful, if you have any more questions or concerns please let me know I would be happy to assist you!"
"So the image transmission settings can be a bit confusing, but I would not focus on the graph too much as it will vary more on your location than your actual settings. The two settings on there (Broadband Settings and Image Transmission Mode) will affect what you see on the graph only slightly.
If you select 5 Mhz, you will see a more thin "bar" going vertically, whereas if you select 20 Mhz it will get wider. The Broadband setting adjusts how much data you are actually transmitting from your Evo back to your remote controller. The best way to describe it is you choosing how wide to open the flood gates. If you plan on always flying close to yourself, I would recommend 20 Mhz because you will get the most data flow coming back to you!
Now the Image Transmission Mode is a little bit different, it will adjust your live camera feed resolution. Smooth is about 480p, Normal is about 720p, and High Definition is 1080p. Now, you would only want to adjust this if you are having latency issues or pixelation in your camera feed. Most of the time, you will only need to be in Normal mode. If you plan on going out more than a mile, or you are experiencing a good amount of interference then I would change it to Smooth so you can ensure that there is less latency.
All of this is not very well translated to on the graph, but the more stable your connection the higher the line will be on the graph. As it gets higher, it will shift away from red and up to green. Depending on your flight environment you may never reach a green line, but this does not mean that your connection is not stable it simply means that there may be some interference in your area.
I hope that this was helpful, if you have any more questions or concerns please let me know I would be happy to assist you!"