Welcome to thee forum old john? I'll be watching this one.
Ach...I'm not that 'watchable'.
I HAVE discovered a bit more about the usability of the DJI app however, thankfully.
I'm a slow learner and loathe to (intentionally) get too crazy and adventuresome. I perceive that most? of the YouTube drone videos are done by guys and the odd gal....who are sponsored so....with essentially 'nothing to lose' and no investment, they can 'go nuts' in amazing surroundings.
Real life for some of us plebes, seems a little mundane.
I still 'suffer' from some 'flier apprehension', worried about losing my Mini but perhaps by pushing myself and trusting the Mini machinery, I'll improve.
Done a few videos for folks to show them aerial views of their properties. Want to do some farming videos when planting season starts.
Ok, enough of my crap, here in London Ont
I use Adobe Premiere Elements for my drone videos, and have found it fairly easy to learn. Just drag your video clips onto the timeline and edit them how you want. Drag your audio clips onto the timeline, too, and edit them as well. The program is relatively inexpensive.
Microsoft Movie Maker is no longer available for PCs running Windows 10. But I understand that you can make videos with Microsoft's Photos app.
Hah! Moment of discovery, thanks to you...!
I believe my Mac is largely the culprit in my situation. I've never really developed much love for it so.....I turned 90° in my office, plugged my phone into my old Acer with Windows 7 and bingo. All pic files were readily visible by the Acer AND there was Movie Maker too. Went into it briefly just to see and it appeared easy to use.
I can see a new Windows 10 happening soon.