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Does anyone know whether a live HDMI video stream by another actioncam such as the latest Garmin, Sony, Nikon would be picked up by the 3dr onboard computer?
Imagine I connect one of these actioncams (so I don't want to connect a GoPro) - these cameras all claim to have live HDMI video out - to the Solo Gimbal HDMI connection - would I'll be able to see the live stream on my controller?
I know that most/all of these cameras will not fit into the gimbal due to weight and size issues, however with this question I am interested to understand whether the Solo video pipe would identify the stream of 3rd party cameras and process it onboard and then send it to the controller?
I imagine it could work somehow. Related to the question above: I have seen various Mods with Sony and Kodak 360 cameras - do these connect to the standard 3dr solo live video pipe via HDMI on the drone? Or do these Mods only record videos and images on their SD card and then a user copies the files to their laptops after the drone touches down?
Thanks for your insights.
Imagine I connect one of these actioncams (so I don't want to connect a GoPro) - these cameras all claim to have live HDMI video out - to the Solo Gimbal HDMI connection - would I'll be able to see the live stream on my controller?
I know that most/all of these cameras will not fit into the gimbal due to weight and size issues, however with this question I am interested to understand whether the Solo video pipe would identify the stream of 3rd party cameras and process it onboard and then send it to the controller?
I imagine it could work somehow. Related to the question above: I have seen various Mods with Sony and Kodak 360 cameras - do these connect to the standard 3dr solo live video pipe via HDMI on the drone? Or do these Mods only record videos and images on their SD card and then a user copies the files to their laptops after the drone touches down?
Thanks for your insights.