Derp, I should have know that.Depends what frames per second you're shooting in.
For reference, I'm curious how long the OP's video lasted before getting clipped (video size and frame rate) just to have something as a frame of reference.
Derp, I should have know that.Depends what frames per second you're shooting in.
Yes, that is unacceptable for professional video shooting. However for me as just a hobbyist it doesn't bother me too much.Can you imagine people using an Inspire to film quality video and frames are dropped! Very unprofessional DJI.
Unacceptable for 'Professional video' ? .. I'd say unacceptable on a machine costing £1229!!!Yes, that is unacceptable for professional video shooting. However for me as just a hobbyist it doesn't bother me too much.
I'm quite sure this can be addressed in a f/w upgrade. I'd always accept some design issues in new f/w, but this is one that needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. On the other hand I have not had a chance to swap out to another microSD card as yet as the weather here is prohibiting that!! But if other users are reporting the same then DJI will have to act.What about the microSD card? Did you eliminate that as a possible problem?
if it IS a broad-scale DJI problem, I'm sure they will address it. THAT DOG WON'T HUNT!![]()
At 60fps in 1080 I get about 10min. Someday DJI will use a processor or gate array that's capable of 64bit addressing and we won't have this problem.Just out of curiosity... after how many minutes average of 1080 or 4k does it take before it hit the limit and splits the file?
I don't think I ever record more than a minute of film at a time, but then again all of my films are assembled clips rather than full flights.
Out of curiosity... How can a few dropped frames ruin a shot!?GoPro doesn't drop frames. P3, P4, Inspire X3 and X5 do. It can ruin shots.
A1: place a clip on your editing timeline, then cut the clip in half and take out three or four frames were you made the cut. Playback the timeline (both clips) and tell me if you notice a difference at the cut point in playback!Out of curiosity... How can a few dropped frames ruin a shot!?
I regards to the title of this thread: How can you call this "find" disturbing!? Isn't that a bit dramatic!?
Here's an example; a shot of a continuous flight that has been sped up for effect (and may only last 10 seconds) on a title sequence or to illustrate an area of interest.. You're obviously not a filmmaker!I am a bit surprised that anyone would want to record continuous clips of such a length. I can't imagine what kind of video production would call for that.
Here's an example; a shot of a continuous flight that has been sped up for effect (and may only last 10 seconds) on a title sequence or to illustrate an area of interest.. You're obviously not a filmmaker!
As I've said, you're obviously not a filmmaker.You forgot to include your example. And in any case, if you speed it up for that purpose then you will be substantially downsampling frames to achieve an appropriate framerate, and the odd missing frame will be irrelevant. Strange conclusion too.
As I've said, you're obviously not a filmmaker.
I know this would piss me right off; imagine getting the perfect shot 30 seconds long and then bringing it home and finding that perfect shot split up in the middle and missing several frames. Ludicrous that this would be happening, and the DJI apologists in this thread are just as ridiculous.
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