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KyeM Posted at 3-28 18:49
Same problem has just developed for me with Matrice 100, DJI Go app and Flir VUE PRO R thermal camera (was all working fine previously) ie. both red and green status lights on N1 video encoder and "no image transmission". Same problem with two separate encoders (one brand new) and cables.
Can someone from DJI please help?!!
I too am having similar issues and have for some time with the red/green light and the "no image transmission signal" in the DJI Go App. I have this problem on two custom gimbals with DJI N1 Video Encoders, one with Flir VuePro and the other with a 10x optical zoom camera. I have used both numerous times in years past with my Inspire 1. At some point in 2018 they both just stopped working with the first sign being the "no image transmission signal" message in DJI Go and of course, no live video stream. The DJI X3 camera connected to the Inspire 1 gimbal does however still provide video and works as it always had. In researching this I found the no image transmission signal mentioned on numerous forums back into late 2016 but related to the Inspire 1 and no video signal from standard X3 and X5 cameras attached to the Inspire 1 gimbal. The recurrent themes in these threads was that DJI Inspire 1 firmware upgrades were either causing this as a permanent problem or in even more cases what was reported as degraded video performance or reduced range or interference or the like. Most of these threads related to firmware downgrade processes trying to get back to Inspire 1 firmware where the belief was that this problem would be resolved. As the symptoms were similar for me (at least with the N1 encoders no longer providing a video signal out and hence not in the DJI Go app for sure.
So I have spent a bunch of time downgrading trying to see if this would get the the two N1 video encoders working again with my Inspire 1 and the DJI Go app. This has not solved my problem with the N1 video encoders nor have I noticed any positive or negative impact on the video signal/video quality in the DJI Go app.
I have heard several comments from developers of recent, coupled with all of the N1 video encoder problems mentioned in this forum as well in several other forums as well, that the problem likely has nothing to do with Inspire 1 firmware versions or Matrice 100 firmware versions for that matter.
What I believe may be happening here is not at all firmware related but perhaps just an expiration of functionality in the DJI N1 Video Encoders. I heard that DJI was not obligated, specifically with the N1 Video Encoder on Inspire 1's, to allow them to function for perpetuity but instead perhaps had some fixed life and have since expired. If these encoders are not working for all of us who have isolated them to ensure they have either a guaranteed analog video signal and/or working/proper HDMI video input and no green light is returned any longer, that the N1 encoders have stopped functioning at least in many reported situations including my own.
Would someone from DJI or other with specific insight into this area please advise, as many of us are chasing our tails here and without the N1 Video Encoders, many of our non DJI solutions (non DJI cameras) no longer work, at least with the Inspire 1. This would a plausible scenario if DJI was interested in limiting 3rd party camera use with the Inspire and/or other DJI platforms.
Thanks in advance!
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