LifesShort
Well-Known Member
I think that Dronelink is an amazing piece of software. For those that are complaining about the video being jerky, remember that Dronelink is giving the Mavic Mini the ability to do something that it isn't designed to do. Dronelink gets you 90% there. Like KiloMeater said, run it through a video stabilizer, and you are good to go. Like him, I also use Davinci Resolve and it does a terrific job of eliminating the jerkiness. It's not perfect, but it's darn good. If you don't want to use a full blown video editor, there are plenty of open source (free) video stabilization solutions out there.
Just a thought on the jerkiness and the need to correct it...this must be a common problem in the world of video; otherwise, there wouldn't be so many pieces of software available to correct it. Davinci Resolve is a professional video editor and includes the ability to stabilize video. This implies that even the pros have to stabilize their videos.
I'm having fun planning missions and learning all about Dronelink. Even though I won't use this feature often, I love having the ability to easily make a 360 degree spherical panorama. Here's one of my house where I was just playing around and learning how to shoot the pano and process it. I used Microsoft ICE (free) to stitch the images.
Just a thought on the jerkiness and the need to correct it...this must be a common problem in the world of video; otherwise, there wouldn't be so many pieces of software available to correct it. Davinci Resolve is a professional video editor and includes the ability to stabilize video. This implies that even the pros have to stabilize their videos.
I'm having fun planning missions and learning all about Dronelink. Even though I won't use this feature often, I love having the ability to easily make a 360 degree spherical panorama. Here's one of my house where I was just playing around and learning how to shoot the pano and process it. I used Microsoft ICE (free) to stitch the images.