Photo streaming
This feature request falls in line with "live streaming video" in the current roadmap. The idea is to forward pictures, as they are taken during a mission/interval, automatically to a configured server (e.g. WebDAV). A picture embeds all native EXIF data (GPS, gimbal, etc.), so the server can do processing. Use case: a simple on-site dashboard with "live" picture feed during a mapping mission. How realistic is request?
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It sounds like a custom solution that would be better fitted for an integration with the Dronelink SDK. If you have a development team and funding, send an email to sales@dronelink.com to discuss.
This is similar to something I was thinking about. In the Fly app, photos are stored locally on the device (as well as on the drone). Why doesn't dronelink have the same functionality while mapping? I could configure the device to share those photos a number of different ways outside of dronelink.
An example of the usefulness of this is for SAR. A team member could be inspecting frame by frame from a PC while I'm still in the air speeding up search time.
Implementing it is non-trivial.
Any progress on this? Auto download of captured photos to a folder on the android device would be awesome. From there, I could sync to onedrive, and let my server start working on the pictures while I am still in flight.
Interested in this as I need it for my project, please provide an update.
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