MOONPIE82 Active Member Joined Nov 25, 2018 Messages 35 Reactions 26 Age 42 Dec 20, 2018 #1 If I am just going to be using my phone for editing and processing footage which is better for me mavic 2 pro
If I am just going to be using my phone for editing and processing footage which is better for me mavic 2 pro
Mr. Salty Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Jun 7, 2017 Messages 1,786 Reactions 2,109 Location Iowa Dec 20, 2018 #2 H.264. H.265 is very processor intensive and requires top-notch hardware to even play. Wouldn't be worth the hassle on a phone. Reactions: MOONPIE82
H.264. H.265 is very processor intensive and requires top-notch hardware to even play. Wouldn't be worth the hassle on a phone.
P parkgt Well-Known Member Joined Aug 25, 2018 Messages 665 Reactions 440 Dec 20, 2018 #3 There are plenty of posts and videos covering the pros and cons of both. Might want to start reading so you understand for yourself.
There are plenty of posts and videos covering the pros and cons of both. Might want to start reading so you understand for yourself.
C CanadaDrone Well-Known Member Joined May 9, 2018 Messages 2,176 Reactions 2,064 Dec 21, 2018 #4 Mr. Salty said: H.264. H.265 is very processor intensive and requires top-notch hardware to even play. Wouldn't be worth the hassle on a phone. Click to expand... Generally I agree but depending on what phone he has, some do in fact have full support for H265.
Mr. Salty said: H.264. H.265 is very processor intensive and requires top-notch hardware to even play. Wouldn't be worth the hassle on a phone. Click to expand... Generally I agree but depending on what phone he has, some do in fact have full support for H265.