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The simulation is just an estimate and it can be impacted by many factors, including GPS and altimeter innaccuracy, not to mention inaccuracies with the base layer on the map. If it is the latter issue, you may need to try this: https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/4416141457171-How-to-Enable-Drone-Offsets-Mission-Alignment-Georectification
If the former, you may need to just try again or do some calibrations.
The simulation seemed quite accurate (on this attempt at least) until the end, and then there seemed to be uncommanded yaw and camera angle adjustments. I know people get it to work, but I just couldn’t understand how my “commands” translated the way they did.
I see, if you are referring to the jerky motions: https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052533153-Why-does-the-drone-fly-off-course-or-make-jerky-movements-during-certain-mission-plans
When you select your drone is the switch to enable “Actual FOV in 3D” on. It will look noticeably different and cropped if not enabled. Just a thought. On a separate note, with the mission preview you can go up to the three dots at the top for the settings and change to smoother playback so it will be much smoother and look like the actual video recording rather than ticking like a clock. A lot easier to make fine adjustments to get it smooth. As far as the yaw and gimbal it may be due to the interpolation setting which can be changed and adjusted. Linear or curved and the rate can be changed as well.
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