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👓 Share the video feed of your DJI FPV Goggles directly to the two HDMI outputs of a Raspberry PI 4 with a latency of about 5ms and/or via the web interface with a latency of 15ms.

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Welcome to dji-web 👋

Share the video feed of your DJI FPV Goggles directly to the two HDMI outputs of a Raspberry PI 4 with a latency of about 5ms and/or via the web interface with a latency of 15ms.

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Install

  1. Upgrade your raspberry PI sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade -y
  2. Install node packages with npm install

Usage

  1. Power on your raspberry
  2. Start the program with npm run start or sh start.sh
  3. Attach your FPV DJI Goggles
  4. Turn on your drone
  5. Enjoy

The video output will be available on the two HDMI ports of the raspberry pi 4 and on the web page accessible at the IP address of the raspberry pi with the port 80.

Tips

If you want to use the raspberry outside with a battery you can use Hostapd to create a LAN WiFi Network that can be used to access the web interface from your phone/tablet/laptop/spacecraft/...

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👤 Filippo Finke

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