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Mavic Pro Controller Hack
#1
Has anyone ever seen a HDMI out hack to a DJI Mavic Pro controller. I know it's weird but I'm sick of always needing one and never having it.
Treetops
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#2
Not that I've ever seen on MavicPilots or DJI forums etc.
Have you seen this though ?

What branch ??!!
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#3
Hey thanks man. I didn't see that vid, however some of the other forums I link with mentioned that process. I don't think there is a really good alternative. I was kind of hoping for something a little cleaner, but I guess I'll just give up and look for a tablet with the right ports. Hard to believe that there isn't some kind of module. Ya know what I mean Vern?
Thanks again,
Treetops
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#4
I used to follow a guy on YouTube who swore by the NVIDIA Shield K1 for decent/compatible HDMI output which just connected to his Phantom 4 controller and then plumbed straight into his FatShark goggles. Those tablets are long since discontinued but I guess it may be possible to pick one up on the used market. There are probably other more modern tablets on the market with a compatible HDMI output, but it might take some trial and error finding one. As already mentioned, MavicPilots.com or PhantomPilots.com probably have members on there with the answer.
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#5
(01-Apr-2020, 12:50 AM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: I used to follow a guy on YouTube who swore by the NVIDIA Shield K1 for decent/compatible HDMI output which just connected to his Phantom 4 controller and then plumbed straight into his FatShark goggles. Those tablets are long since discontinued but I guess it may be possible to pick one up on the used market. There are probably other more modern tablets on the market with a compatible HDMI output, but it might take some trial and error finding one. As already mentioned, MavicPilots.com or PhantomPilots.com probably have members on there with the answer.
i did like here
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthre...-Mavic-Air
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(03-Apr-2020, 09:45 AM)karabasus Wrote: i did like here
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthre...-Mavic-Air

That's an even better/neater solution than a direct cable connection. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully it will help others who are looking to do the same.
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