Welcome to the wiki!
Please read through this page and other sub-pages before you start asking questions on the forum.
The wallpaper/image would be downloaded and saved to downloads. That’s it, now you can save these wallpapers to your mobile phone. Once you’re saved, you can head over homescreen tap and hold on the screen, choose “set homescreen wallpaper” and choose the downloaded file. 1080p HD Wallpapers For Android 2019. Now, we move on to our main topic, that is downloading Movie HD for Android and the iOS. Movie HD App Download for iOS/Android. As I mentioned earlier, this tutorial is for Apple and Android Smartphones. So, the preparations for download will be different on two devices. Image hd free download - Free Image Converter, FastStone Image Viewer, Image Analyzer, and many more programs. Enter to Search. My Profile Logout.
For support and further reading:
- Active RCgroups thread here
- Public telegram group for lots of immediate interaction
- Please document problems here
NEW OpenHD V2.0 RC1.1
Google Drive Link to Image
Note - Added folder on SD Card with SmartSync and Profile switch wiring)
September 9th, 2019 Release Notes
- Brand new logo and startup.
- Fixed USB tethering.
- UDP Splitter so FPV_VR, Qgroundcontrol or Mission Planner can simultaneously connect to the wireless hotspot.
- Improved RTL8812AU RC/UPLINK.
- Added STBC/LDPC For RTL8812AU.
- Added Hotspot Timeout and set reduced hotspot power.
- Added IP/USB camera features (More info to follow).
- Simplified main settings text file.
- Fixed IMX290 Camera Switcher.
- Fixed IMX290 SmartSync not working.
- Added hidden GPS (first 2 numbers. of Lat/Lon).
- Fixed RTL8812AU RSSI Incorrect values.
- Improved Bandwidth Switcher.
Android Settings App
This is a recommended app that allows easy settings changes.6/7 NOTES:
- We are looking to have this be the basis of integrating all the settings currently on the openhd app. Integrating all of those settings is a work in progress...
- No change to the openhd app
Android Custom QGroundControl App
This is an experimental app for use with ardupilot setups. 6/7 NOTES:
- WITH OPEN.HD HUD/OVERLAY DATA (This has not been tested very much)
- Added additional items to the OSD overlay including traditional OSD items such as GPS position, voltage current etc...
- Made the OSD a little more elastic.
Android OpenHD RC App
Hd Image Download For Android Download
- NEW OPEN.HD RC OVER ANDROID HOTSPOT (Un-tethered USB RC App)This is a really nice feature for those of you who want to have a large ground station with high-gain antennas while having portability with your joystick RC. Thank You User1321 for putting this program together!
Quick Start For the OpenHD Image
- IMPORTANT: Read and follow the wiring instructions
Download the sdcard image and leave it in zip format (do not unzip)
Write it onto two (minimum 2GB) SD cards. One for the AirPi and another for the GroundPi. See instructions on this page on how to write .img files on SD cards. Pi with the camera connected will act as AirPi, without camera will act as GroundPi.
Insert each SD card into each Raspberry Pi and boot them up.
Configuration
Do not change anything for first tests. The system will start the first time on a frequency in the 2.4GHz band
If everything runs as intended, put each SD Card in Windows computer or anything that has a text editor (Tablet, Smartphone),and edit openhd-settings-1.txt configuration options. Other options are available osdconfig.txt. NOTE: it is good practice to have all settings identical in both sd cards
See under configuration options and the 'Setup Sections' in the sidebar for more info
![OpenHD%20SmartSync%20and%20Profile%20Guide.png](https://github.com/HD-Fpv/Open.HD/blob/master/wiki-content/ProgramFlow/OpenHD%20SmartSync%20and%20Profile%20Guide.png)
If you’re reading this, you’ve probably heard by now that Google recently announced the next major version of Android, 8.0 Oreo.
While Google was pretty vague about when exactly this new Android version would roll out, it looks like we didn’t have to wait that long. Over-the-air updates began rolling out to compatible Pixel and Nexus devices within a few minutes, factory images for those with unlocked bootloaders appeared now long after, and now a week later it looks like the OTA files are being posted too.
If you happen to own a Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C, Nexus 6P, or Nexus 5X, and don’t mind doing a bit of dirty work, you’ve come to the right place. We’re rounding up all the Android 8.0 Oreo factory image and OTA file links we can get our hands on.
Below you’ll find a list of Android Oreo factory images and OTA files for all recent Pixel and Nexus devices. We’ll be sure to keep this list up to date with links as soon as they show up, so keep checking back if your update isn’t here yet!
Before you get stuck in, it’s worth noting that there are a two different Oreo builds for the Pixel and Pixel XL phones at the moment. Bell, Telus, Telstra, TMO, Sprint, USCC, or Rogers/Fido customers will want version OPR6.170623.011, while all other carrier options should use build number OPR6.170623.012. I should also point out that the Nexus 6P factory image won’t work with US Cellular yet, and the OTA is also not designed for use with T-Mobile, US Cellular, or Fi.
Android 8.0 Oreo factory images
Android 8.0 Oreo OTA files
If you’ve never flashed a factory image or OTA file manually, we suggest proceeding with caution. It’s easy to mess things up, so be sure to check out our guide for instructions on how to install Android Oreo on your device.