u/GlassAd7766

DJI Neo stuck with 50m limit / Can’t fly Manual mode anymore
▲ 3 r/fpv+1 crossposts

DJI Neo stuck with 50m limit / Can’t fly Manual mode anymore

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Hey guys. I suddenly started having an issue where I can’t fly in Manual mode anymore. As soon as I try to go farther away, the drone limits me to around a 50 meter radius.

My setup:

  • DJI Neo
  • Goggles N3
  • RC 2

I already tried adding my phone number in FlySafe and downloading the data to the drone after connecting it to my phone. But then I reconnect the goggles and the message still shows up. It’s honestly pretty frustrating.

The warning/error message in the goggles is in Spanish(I'm from Uruguay), so I’m not exactly sure what the equivalent message would be in English.

Has anyone else had this happen or knows how to fix it?

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u/GlassAd7766 — 4 days ago
▲ 4 r/KlingAI_Community+1 crossposts

Almost one month using Kling, amazing tool… but I can’t seem to enter the community

I’ve been using Kling for almost a month now, and honestly, I think the tool is amazing.

I’ve made some videos that I’m genuinely proud of. I’ve learned a lot, tried different workflows, joined challenges/short contests, posted my stuff, liked other people’s work, followed creators, and tried to engage with the community.

From the outside, the community looks really cool. There are contests, short-form videos, creator posts, and what seems to be some kind of reward/credit system connected to activity and engagement.

But after almost a month, I haven’t received a single like.

I follow people, I like videos, I try to participate, and so far only one person follows me back. To be fair, that person seems super cool and I really like what they make, but besides that… nothing.

And that’s the hard part. The subscription is not cheap, and it becomes difficult to justify paying for it if you can’t really find a way into the community or understand how visibility works.

Maybe I’m missing something. Maybe there is a niche, a strategy, or some kind of unwritten rule I don’t understand yet. But from my experience so far, it feels very hard to break in, even when you’re making things you honestly believe are good.

It’s a shame, because I really enjoy the tool. I think it has huge potential, and I’d love to keep using it.

But at this point, I’m not sure if I’ll be able to keep paying for it. Or honestly, if I even want to.

Has anyone else had this experience? How do you actually find your place in the Kling community?

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u/GlassAd7766 — 6 days ago

https://reddit.com/link/1sz0a5y/video/8c71rw4q15yg1/player

https://kling.ai/app/ai-video/ai-video/share?from=share
-Scene 1 (3 sec): Zapicán standing on a wild Uruguayan beach, facing the ocean, full body shot, static camera, soft golden sunset light, wind moving his long hair and cloth, calm atmosphere
-Scene 2 (3 sec): Medium shot from behind shoulder, Zapicán looking toward the horizon, small distant wooden ships appear far away on the sea, subtle zoom-in, ocean mist, tension rising
-Scene 3 (3 sec): Zapicán face, he narrows his eyes and frowns, reacting to the ships, shallow depth of field, warm light, wind on hair, serious expression
-Scene 4 (4 sec): Wide tracking shot, Zapicán suddenly turns and runs from the beach into tall coastal grasslands, fast movement, camera follows slightly behind, grass moving with wind, urgency and tension

I’d really like to keep building this scene, but for now I prefer working with shorter pieces so I can learn and gain experience.

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u/GlassAd7766 — 23 days ago