Understanding "Hover"
I want to create a mission recording video that flies along a stream, -90° view. Along the way I want to pause over various locations for 15/20 seconds where there's been some storm damage. After each pause, continue on for the rest of the mission. Sounds like adding "Hovers" on the way will enable me to do just that. I assume that the video will simply continue on after the time specified at each Hover? Any suggestions for setting up this kind of mission? Thanks!
A friend suggested I could just do a freeze frame in post, but that would look pretty strange-- to have the flow of water just STOP. :-)
Adding a Hover at a Waypoint or Path Action will split the Waypoint missions into 2 parts with a Hover Mission Component added in between 2 Waypoint mission components.
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Ok, here's how I'd set it up:
here is a very simple mission created like this https://app.dronelink.com/martin-reading/kingsmead/plan/c3yr2LFP6w3FLK1i2Bfg
Anything you don't understand, then just ask
Martin - you beat me to it! What can I tell you - I can't sleep!
I set up a similar mission - but I made two versions, each in a list. One has auto capture on everything - that will create several video files (you can see that if you run the simulation).
The second one does exactly what you did, starts the camera before the components, and that creates just one video file.
Here's the link: https://app.dronelink.com/barry-houldsworth/testing-and-training/plan/6CQ0Tykk3QahYmMJA5Fq/Vl1Okipn9HaCPDJTqyHV
Not sure if Tim wanted multiple or not - both are good solutions depending on need.
That's nicely put together Barry Houldsworth, I too looked at the auto capture on everything option, before going for the manual version.
I reckon that manual capture list is the most used component I've got on my clipboard
If you are just flying point to point, you can also just use Checkpoints.
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