FW37.42.5 with Moonlight connected
Thanks to CrypticSamuri for the item descriptions
Channel: Selects the specific channel within the band for video reception.
Auto Scan: Automatically scans for the strongest video signal.
*Note: If you do not see all 8 channels, follow the steps to unlocking your goggles (insert link). After unlocking your goggles, you should see all 8 channels in the Channel menuas long as your bitrate and framerate is set to standard. High bitrate and High Frame Rate WILL LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF CHANNELS YOU ARE ABLE TO SELECT FROM.
Share: Allows you to view live feed from another pilot flight as long as they have their broadcast turned onon their Walksnail Goggles.
Transmit Power: Enabled when VTX is powered on and connected to the goggles.
Resolution: Select between 720 and 1080p on the goggles.
Bitrate: Refers to the amount of data transmitted per second in the video feed.
High Bitrate: Provides better video quality with more detail, but requires more bandwidth and can lead to increased latency.
Low Bitrate: Reduces the quality of the vide feed but is more robust against interference and reduces latency.
Frame Rate: Refers to the number of frames displayed per second in the video feed.
High Frame Rate: Provides smoother video. Requires more bandwidth and may increase latency.
Low Frame Rate: Results in less smooth video but reduces bandwidth usage and latency.
Standby Mode: Places the VTX in low power when not in flight to lower power consumption and overheating.
Goggle Icon: enables goggles built in elements such as Channel, power, latency, and goggle battery voltage.
Broadcast: Enables the ability to transmit the video feed from the goggles to another set of Walksnail goggles. Allows others to watch the video feed in real time.
Camera Settings are only enabled when the VTX is powered on and connected to the goggles.
Scene: Switch between night and day scene to match day time conditions.
EV: Camera exposure value. As the EV value increases, the amount of light increases, and as the value decreases, the amount of light decreases, ie, 0 is normal, 1 is brighter than normal and -1 darker than normal.
Saturation: Adjusts intensity of colors in the image.
Sharpness: Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
WB: (White Balance): Adjusts the color temperature based on the lighting conditions. (e.g., sunny, cloudy).
Rotate: Allows the image to be rotated 180 if the camera is mounted upside down.
Ratio: Switch between 16:9 or 4:3.
3D DNR: 3DDNR adds "spatial noise reduction" to 2D-DNR techniques.
2D DNR: 2DNR works by analyzing individual frames of video, identifying algorithmically and correcting those pixels that likely represent noise
Shutter: Controls the duration of time that the cameras sensor is exposed to light for each frame.
ISO: Adjusts the sensitivity based on lighting conditions.
Display settings refers to the goggles.
Debug: Used for diagnostics and troubleshooting devices performance and connectivity.
Brightness: adjusts the goggles screen brightness.
Focus mode: Blurs the side of the screen to prioritise the centre when the video link is stressed.
Custom OSD: set custom fonts based on FC firmware (See HERE).
OSD Position: Adjust goggles OSD position on the screen.
Font Update: Updates custom fonts that are available once placed on the SD card.
Custom Font: Select loaded custom font
Viewfinder: Toggle the viewfinder on/off. This is useful dotted box used for aligning your fpv camera to a HD cam like a GoPro or vice versa.
Viewfinder Edit: Used to move the viewfinder box.
Proximity Sensor: Enables/disables proximity sensor on the Goggles X allowing you to turn the screens on/off when goggles are off the users head.
VTX Rec: Sets resolution and framerate for VTX recording
Rec Device: Records only on VTX, Goggles or both.
Takeoff REC: Automatically starts recording when quad is armed.
Built-in EIS: Enables image stabilization on Moonlight 2.7k footage.
Rec Time: How long the video is recorded.
Buzzer: Goggle warning buzzer volume.
Ranging mode: Toggles on/off the distance measurement element on the built-in OSD.
Weak Signal: alerts when signal is below acceptable threshold.
Reset All: Resets all goggle settings.
Reset VTX: Resets all VTX Settings.
Device info: View goggles and VTX firmware.
Instruction: Goggles quick start guide manual
Switch mode: Switch between ‘normal’ Walksnail mode and ‘Race’ mode.
LED Color: Change LED color on Goggles X
VRX Rec Bit Rate: Only available on GogglesX - used for setting the DVR bitrate to enable smoother video transfer to the companion app.
Anti-Flicker: Limits the Moonlight Shutter speed so that it aligns to European 50hz streetlighting to negate flickering.
Head Tracking: Setup options for using the goggles head tracking feature.
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PPM mode: Think of PPM as the conventional way of doing headtracking, whereby you connect the module or goggles to your radios trainer port using a cable and select the RC channels the head tracking movement will be sent on. Your radio then sends on the data to your RX which either directly moves the servo or gimbal or sends the data to an FC which then tells the servo or gimbal to move. The available options within the menu when PPM mode is selected are therefore related to fine tuning the signal prior to being sent to your radio.
PTZ mode: Pan-Tilt-Zoom mode is a means of transferring gyro movements within the module or goggles to a servo or gimbal using the established Walksnail video communication link and requires a uart connection to be made between the gimbal and your vtx.
Playback allows you to replay your previous flight footage. Toggle OSD on or off to have Beta Flight OSD overlay on the flight footage when it is being replayed in the goggles