It's not 4 minutes, it's the size of the video file that's the issue.I trying to record more than 4 minutes of video but mavic 3 doesn't let me
ok I'll try thanksMy Mavic 3 Cine recording to the 1TB internal SSD records at least 11 minutes in a single *.mov file. My other DJI drones (Mini 2 and Air 2) recording to removable ssd cards both break long recordings into 3 or 4 minute segments - but everything is there.
I’m guessing that you are recording to a removable card with either a Mavic 3 or a Mavic 3 Cine. If it is the latter, try recording to the internal storage.
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it there any way to avoid that? I'm trying to shoot an Orbit of a shopping center, but I want to doing in one shot.ThanksIt's not 4 minutes, it's the size of the video file that's the issue.
There is a limit of about 3.7 GB and beyond that the file will be split.
This is the same for all DJI cameras recording to SD cards.
If you reduce the resolution or frame rate, that would make for a smaller filesize for the same time.it there any way to avoid that? I'm trying to shoot an Orbit of a shopping center, but I want to doing in one shot.Thanks
At 4K I get +- 4 min. 51 seconds with my M2Z, when I switch to 1080P I get about 14 min.it there any way to avoid that? I'm trying to shoot an Orbit of a shopping center, but I want to doing in one shot.Thanks
the videos link together perfectly in post.it there any way to avoid that? I'm trying to shoot an Orbit of a shopping center, but I want to doing in one shot.Thanks
QuickTime allows seamless joining of video clips also, quite easily.I found the easiest solution was just to load the video clips into Sony Vegas Pro & join them together to make one long seamless video, takes a bit of time but the end result is one big continuous video file.
Just join the two files in your video-editor !it there any way to avoid that? I'm trying to shoot an Orbit of a shopping center, but I want to doing in one shot.Thanks
Format the card on the computer in exFat. The card must not be formatted via the app, because it always formats FAT32. Then the files are no longer split.
It's a limit with the video codec not the storage format so even if exFAT is used the files will be split the same way.That limit sounds like its due to a limit imposed by the formatting of the card, FAT32 I think has that limit, NTFS does not. FAT32 is the most compatible, most cameras therefore use that system.
Yes. it's the way the file is being encoded rather than the storage format which causes the split.Will it still split it if it records directly to the drone instead of the microSD card?