You have likely just applied a configuration change (such as a rotation flag, flip parameter, or coordinate transform) to correct an image orientation or control issue. Follow these steps to ensure the fix is stable and correct.
In the realm of drone navigation, industrial automation, and 3D mapping, few messages are as reassuring to an operator as the status update:
Look for the Rotation option. Change it from 0 to 90, 180, or 270 degrees until the image is upright. live view axis fix verified
If Chrome fails, try Firefox. Some versions handle the H.264/H.265 stream differently. 2. Verified Firmware Update
Since the problem is stored in your user profile, reinstallation alone will not fix it. Follow the steps above to disable the “Override automatic detection” setting in the existing profile that is causing the problem. Alternatively, you could start with a completely fresh user profile, but this would mean losing your custom settings. You have likely just applied a configuration change
: Even a small time difference between the server and the camera can prevent video from playing. Ensure all devices are synced to the same NTP server.
Based on the phrasing, this guide addresses the most common context for a : correcting a camera feed that appears rotated (upside down or sideways) or where the X/Y controls (Pan/Tilt) are inverted. Change it from 0 to 90, 180, or
If the image is reversed (like looking in a mirror), toggle the Mirror option under the same menu.
Cinematographers need the horizon to stay flat even when the drone yaws.
Sometimes the live view fails simply because the client machine or network path cannot handle the bandwidth load of the raw stream profile. 1. Reduce Resolution for Testing
: Avoid daisy-chaining multiple switches. A high number of switches between the camera and the router can cause significant lag in live view. 2. Verify System Performance