Am I missing a setting somewhere? shooting at 4k 30fps for 15 minutes of flight and I get 3 separate videos... why? I want one continuous video? Thanks in advance for the help
it is normal for that to happen it only stores vids in 4GB segments but they have a slight overlap so you can stitch them together in post,if you video in 10-80 30fps then you will get 13 odd minutes per segment 4k uses a lot storage spaceAm I missing a setting somewhere? shooting at 4k 30fps for 15 minutes of flight and I get 3 separate videos... why? I want one continuous video? Thanks in advance for the help
I was trying to 15 minutes of 4k straight thru to speed up in post and create a hyperlapse.. the entire purpose of shooting this long.As far as I know, it is a hard limit with allDJI drones. The FAT disc format limits video recordings to 4 GB. Recording last that automatically creates a new file. With the older drone P3 the video looses a couple of frames so when you rejoin the in post, there is a jump in the footage.
The Ex-FAT format fixes the format problem, but the DJI control software still breaks it into 4GB. Chunks.
The easiest way to avoid the problem is to get in the habit of using shorter shots.
There is no overlap, but there are also no lost frames either any more, unlike with the the P3P and, if memory serves, even the P4. Just assemble them back together in post for a seamless transition. The RC will also beep when the camera completes each segment during continuous video, so you'll know when it happens, or if you avoided it.it is normal for that to happen it only stores vids in 4GB segments but they have a slight overlap so you can stitch them together in post,if you video in 10-80 30fps then you will get 13 odd minutes per segment 4k uses a lot storage space
It is a 4GB limit however not imposed by, or limited to the Mavic, DJI or file system. It is a container limitation. AVI container uses 32bit memory addressing internally- 2^32 = 4GB.It's an internal recording limitation of the Mavic which means it has a maximum file size of 4GB. While it's a limitation of the Fat32 format changing the card format to exFAT which doesn't have the 4GB limit per file doesn't make any difference, the Mavic will still use 4GB chunks.
Weird! I can't speak to the Mavic Pro Platinum, as it is one of the few DJI aircraft that I have never owned. So, that must be a real nightmare for you, when reassembing the clips in post, as you have to locate, and also trim off, each and every one of the duplicated frames, from each segment, before adding them to the timeline. Better than losing some, but still not ideal.well my MPP must be different, as one 4GB segment ends ,when the next one starts it shows the end of the last one for a few seconds
It is a 4GB limit however not imposed by, or limited to the Mavic, DJI or file system. It is a container limitation. AVI container uses 32bit memory addressing internally- 2^32 = 4GB.
Weird! I can't speak to the Mavic Pro Platinum, as it is one of the few DJI aircraft that I have never owned. So, that must be a real nightmare for you, when reassembing the clips in post, as you have to locate, and also trim off, each and every one of the duplicated frames, from each segment, before adding them to the timeline. Better than losing some, but still not ideal.