Pano photos are able to be viewed through the DJI Goggles.
Optimized the startup music for Mavic Pro Platinum.
This firmware is also an update for DJI Goggles:
Added support for playing local videos.
Added support for viewing local Pano photos.
Added support for downloading and viewing Pano photos from Mavic Pro.
Notes
Once the firmware has been updated, it cannot be downgraded to a former version. Restart the aircraft and remote controller after upgrade is complete.
Please note that firmware update may reset various Main Controller Settings, such as the RTH Altitude and Maximum Flight Distance, to factory defaults. Before the update, take note of your preferred DJI GO 4 settings, and readjust them after the update to suit your preference.
If the firmware upgrade fails, restart aircraft, remote controller and DJI GO 4 or DJI Assistant 2, and retry.
Well... who’s up first?! I am a update junkie but I’m headed to work. I will update tonight. Hopefully there will be some “all good” reports when I get off.
Seeing so many spark flyaways on a new firmware from December, I do not trust DJI anymore. Something wrong happened to DJI software devs and they are now broken and cannot deliver. I am going to stick with DJI go 4.1.14 and existing firmware on mavic. No more faulty updates.
b00gerSugar75 Posted at 2018-1-11 03:28
Well... who’s up first?! I am a update junkie but I’m headed to work. I will update tonight. Hopefully there will be some “all good” reports when I get off.
You found excuse - well done!
Are you waiting for the reaction of the beta testers? I already somehow tried, unsuccessfully. Now I'm afraid.
fansb665b22d Posted at 2018-1-11 08:12
+1 for the kernel source please. I cannot find it anywhere here, and I'm fairly sure it is supposed to be made available
According for the GNU FAQ on GPL2, yes since they released the update to us they need to release the source code.
Does the GPL require that source code of modified versions be posted to the public?
The GPL does not require you to release your modified version. You are free to make modifications and use them privately, without ever releasing them. This applies to organizations (including companies), too; an organization can make a modified version and use it internally without ever releasing it outside the organization.
But if you release the modified version to the public in some way, the GPL requires you to make the modified source code available to the program's users, under the GPL.
I aint happy unless I am applying an update on something in my technical life, so really looking forward to getting home tonight for this one..... NO LIFE!
Asainz320 Posted at 2018-1-11 08:42
So this is a FW update for the Mavic Pro with no real improvements or additions to the Mavic Pro. Whats the point?
it could be some surprises like visual positioning or compass malfunction they did to spark.
people on phantom forum are also not happy with the latest official update
HomePoint Posted at 2018-1-11 08:37
I aint happy unless I am applying an update on something in my technical life, so really looking forward to getting home tonight for this one..... NO LIFE!
Haha, wasn't sure if you were being sarcastic or not as I was reading that. I'm in the NO LIFE category and I personally love playing around with technology and exploring new updates. It can be frustrating at times because it doesn't always go as planned, but that is part of the fun!
Hi all, I've just upgraded to latest firmware (from 1.04.100) and I wasn't prompted to also upgrade spare batteries, is this normal? This upgrade isn't needed for batteries? Thank you very much
In simple terms it is "the core code" of the operating system they are using. It is written by 1000s of people and companies, provided free for reuse as long as they abide by the licensing terms. DJI isn't doing that, they are ignoring the licensing terms they agreed to, and are functionally defrauding the hard working authors of the Linux kernel.