I haven't noticed the issue on my air but on my mavic 2 pro the video is incredibly jittery. At first I really believed the memory card wasn't completely up to par even though it was a V30 rating so I found a Sandisk V90 64gb and same thing. I film and notice it on 1080p and 4K. The frame rate is normally 25. I tested both resolutions at 30 and same thing. Is this a newbie to photography mistake or could there be something wrong with the drone writing to the card.
Another interesting point which leads me to a hardware issue is that this new card had corruption problems twice. It will keep a decent amount of videos and pictures but if I let the card get to around half full or even slightly less the card shows up as corrupt in windows. It reads and plays fine in the drone. I've had to use several data recovery sessions to get all the stuff off. This last time before I put it in the drone I formatted it as ntsc then I let the drone format it to the exfat it needs rather than letting any software handle it. Any ideas. Would even going above 30fps be the key. It only starts to happen on scenes were there is a lot to process. Wooded area or lots of cars moving or I'm moving the drone around and not even in sport mode.
Another interesting point which leads me to a hardware issue is that this new card had corruption problems twice. It will keep a decent amount of videos and pictures but if I let the card get to around half full or even slightly less the card shows up as corrupt in windows. It reads and plays fine in the drone. I've had to use several data recovery sessions to get all the stuff off. This last time before I put it in the drone I formatted it as ntsc then I let the drone format it to the exfat it needs rather than letting any software handle it. Any ideas. Would even going above 30fps be the key. It only starts to happen on scenes were there is a lot to process. Wooded area or lots of cars moving or I'm moving the drone around and not even in sport mode.
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