The other day, I did one flight without problems, landed to change battery, took off again to record some more footage... And about a minute into the flight, the video on the controller froze. WiFi said it was still connected. I landed to try and reconnect, but couldn't, so I restarted both the controller and the H+. Image came back up, so I took off again... Only to have it drop out again after about a minute.
This time I manually reconnected the controller WiFi using the Android settings app, and still got no video stream. I also connected my phone to the WiFi, but not knowing what the stream URL is, I couldn't really do much more. Port scan showed open ports of DNS, HTTP and RTSP, but HTTP timed out when I tried to open it, and I wasn't sure what the correct RTSP URL was (it did also time out with just the ip address, but that might be normal with the wrong URL).
I'm just looking at the SD card right now, and it also seems to have recorded only up to the point where the image dropped out each time. The first video is playable, and does not include landing. The second file needed to be repaired with untrunc due to not closing, and is only 11 seconds long (was only about 60MB too, so not surprising it's that short).
Anyone had anything like that happen before? Could it be related to heat? 30 degrees outside that day, which isn't particularly hot, but the camera itself is black so would get pretty warm in the sun.
This time I manually reconnected the controller WiFi using the Android settings app, and still got no video stream. I also connected my phone to the WiFi, but not knowing what the stream URL is, I couldn't really do much more. Port scan showed open ports of DNS, HTTP and RTSP, but HTTP timed out when I tried to open it, and I wasn't sure what the correct RTSP URL was (it did also time out with just the ip address, but that might be normal with the wrong URL).
I'm just looking at the SD card right now, and it also seems to have recorded only up to the point where the image dropped out each time. The first video is playable, and does not include landing. The second file needed to be repaired with untrunc due to not closing, and is only 11 seconds long (was only about 60MB too, so not surprising it's that short).
Anyone had anything like that happen before? Could it be related to heat? 30 degrees outside that day, which isn't particularly hot, but the camera itself is black so would get pretty warm in the sun.