![]() ![]() (Use the default path 'C:\GStreamer' when installing). ![]() Use the x86 version, the x86_64 version will NOT work. Here are the steps to follow to install the plugin:ΔΆ) Download and install GStreamer from this link. To get the HUD to work, you need to already have a successful link with the video on your ground station. In the previous posts I discussed used a Raspberry PI and a High-speed WiFi link using GStreamer on the PI and the ground station PC. The end-result is dynamically added to Mission Planner using the plug-in architecture. This library is available on the GStreamer website. To make the HUD work with the background video, I used a GStreamer library called "QtGStreamer" which integrates GStreamer plugins with painting on a Qt widget. The HUD part was created from the Qt codebase QML HUD created by Bill Bonney who is on the APM Planner development team. To give proper credit, the HUD created here was borrowed from APM Planner, a Qt-Based app similar to Mission Planner. Note: I have only tested this feature on Windows so the instructions given here are for Windows only. This post will discuss how to use GStreamer and Mission Planner together to display the HD video with a HUD (Head-Up-Display). How to build a High-Definition FPV UAV using a Rasperry PI with HD camera, using a high speed WiFi link This blog is a continuation of my previous post. Posted by Patrick Duffy on Novemat 9:55am ![]()
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