Sorry, I have an ipad4 mini with 12.4 and an iPhone 8 also on 12.4. I just tried my iPad with the newest app update with no help. I’ll fly out 500 m later today and see how the live feed is.
thanks
Jeff
Okay...this is very good information to have.
Have you done backups of your iPad? Can you step it back to version 12.1.xx? If not, you'll need a third-party program to roll back your Go and Go 4 apps. If you CAN roll back your iOS, you can use a legacy version of iTunes to install legacy app versions.
This is why my job is so secure in this industry. To have a truly reliable platform that's not going to ground your bird because you don't have Internet access to take a test or agree to new terms and conditions, you have to jump through a few hoops. Most guys are in the same boat as you. They just updated everything until the platform is either no longer reliable or sometimes stops working altogether. They trusted DJI and Apple to work and act in their better interest. Turns out "updates" usually add bugs and/or Naziware to your platform. This Naziware either limits functionality, limits options, or even worse, grounds your bird if you don't conform to their Nazi-esque requirements. In some cases, the UAV flies off uncontrollably and crashes. This forum is LITTERED with those stories.
I own an Inspire 1, Mavic Pro and P4P. All 4 run legacy firmware, legacy apps, and are rock-solid reliable. I never have to login to DJI to re-up for the "privilege" of using a product I bought and paid for years ago. Don't get me started...
Hands down, without question, the Inspire 1 is rock solid with the following:
App: v3.1.1
Aircraft: v1.8.1.00
Remote: v1.6
X3 Camera: v1.8.1
X5 Camera: v1.11.1.50 (I have found that there is a lot of wiggle room with the X5 camera FW)
I like iOS 12.1.xx or earlier so that I can use a legacy version of iTunes (v12.5.4.42), which I use to roll back apps. In addition, I can add configuration files to modify these apps. That said, I DO own a Gen 3 iPad with iOS 12.3.xx, which requires a third-party app to achieve what I can normally do in iTunes.
I've been flying my Inspire 1 at least twice a month for years with rock-solid reliability and rock-solid video feed. No tests. No EULA's. No logging in to the DJI mother ship. No video feed issues. No playback issues. Just blissful droning. I can get you there, but it's going to require some diligence. Lemme know if you want to move forward.
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