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This blog is a continuation of my previous post.

How to build a High-Definition FPV UAV using a Rasperry PI with HD camera, using a high speed WiFi link

This post will discuss how to use GStreamer and Mission Planner together to display the HD video with a HUD (Head-Up-Display).

Note: I have only tested this feature on Windows so the instructions given here are for Windows only. 

To give proper credit, the HUD created here was borrowed from APM Planner, a Qt-Based app similar to Mission Planner. The HUD part was created from the Qt codebase QML HUD created by Bill Bonney who is on the APM Planner development team. 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.  This library is available on the GStreamer website.

The end-result is dynamically added to Mission Planner using the plug-in architecture. 

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.  To get the HUD to work, you need to already have a successful link with the video on your ground station. 

Here are the steps to follow to install the plugin:

1) Install Mission Planner.

2) Download and install GStreamer from this link.  Use the x86 version, the x86_64 version will NOT work. (Use the default path 'C:\GStreamer' when installing). When installing GStreamer, select 'Custom' install and select ALL plugins to be installed.

3) Follow the steps in the previous blog noted above to get your video stream working.

4) Download and the MSI installer from this link. and run the installer.

If all went well, you should have the plugin installed.

Open Mission Planner and navigate to the "Flight Data" page and right-click on the map. You should see a menu item called "GStreamer HUD" as shown below:

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Select this menu item and the following screen should appear:

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In the upper-left corner is a context menu. Here is where you enter your GStreamer Pipeline string. If you had the video displaying without the HUD using a valid pipeline, enter it here.

Note: The GStreamer Pipeline string should be exactly the same as the string you used before, but WITHOUT the final video sink element. The video sink is the QtGStreamer element which will be added automatically by the plugin. The GStreamer pipe should therefore be the same, except remove the last element for the video sink.

Here is an example string I used on my setup:

udpsrc port=9000  buffer-size=60000 ! application/x-rtp,encoding-name=H264,payload=96 ! rtph264depay ! h264parse ! queue ! avdec_h264

If all is well, you can connect to your UAV and see the HUD elements moving.  To change the HUD, right click on the display and select which elements you want to display. The default is to display everything shown here. 

If anybody has problems, please post back and I'll update the blog in case I missed something, and you cannot get it to work.

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  • @MYUNGCHOL,  For android you need to use either TCP or UDP to make a connection. The app doesn't know how the connection is made, it just opens a socket and port. If you are connected on WiFi, it should default to that. I have not tested with 3/4G, but in theory it should work, at least with 4G.  Not sure about 3G.  

  • great!

    in android connection, should i need connect wifi and port forwarding setup? or did you use hole punching for direct connection under 3g/4g?

  • @Amit,  I'll post the android version, probably tomorrow.  It's working, I just need to create a release build.

  • @Patrick, do you have a link to the android version apk as well

  • @Patrick...Thanks for the new link.

  • Awesome, can't wait. I'll get my G1000 PFD in ASAP.

  • Try this link now: https://www.dropbox.com/s/52wikcwvjwpqzmy/setup.msi?dl=0

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  • @Dan,  the Mav decoder is from QGroundControl source tree.  I stripped out what I needed just to decode the messages, rather than re-inventing the wheel. There are about 5 C++ classes needed, plus a number of support libraries, like MavLink, which you can download for free from Mavlink.org.  You can check it out once I post the code.  My plan is to make this a community project so anybody can contribute.

  • @Amit,  check back in a while.  It was still uploading.  

    @Dan,  I'll post the source in a couple of days.  

  • @Patrick  When I click on the dropbox link it says the folder is empty

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5ys4jbvdgxg09cb/AABCm-OIjh5NI4WTDnr6KNw4...

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