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would take about 30 min I think for you to download it. but if you have email it an be done by some google tricky file sharing thing.
#MAVIC AIR VIDEO HOW TO#
I have no clue how to send you this 73 megabyte file to test. That will also help you figure out what a 'new' one should have included in it ! so before buying new computer at least see what it can do. But it wasn't like a dead duck computer re: your posts.īut it isn't very powerful either. it's mostly on the cpu when exporting ( this is a complex subject depending on what 'effects' have been added to timeline that is being exported ). Basically the gpu mem only works for certain things anyway. and with only 2 gig on gpu it won't ever be a big player.
#MAVIC AIR VIDEO FULL#
If you put this into a timeline, and maybe copy paste it a few times so you have 15 seconds of same stuff ( instead of just 5 seconds ) you'll know if your notepad can handle a very friendly full HD format. I got out my camera and shot 5 seconds ( about 73 megabytes ) of MOV DNxHD, 1920X1080, 23.976 fps, 10 bit 4.2.2 … just stuck camera on table and aimed at window. How to do that is kinda not my forte, cause I don't usually do what you trying to do. You're thought that transcoding to a more 'friendly' editing format is very likely going to be your next step. So basically you're trying to put 10 pounds into a 5 pound bag. But it's still not the best 'choice' for editing. With new powerful computers it can be edited. In general the H264 stuff was originally meant for viewing only ( like the compressed files on a DVD or BD ). It gets complicated cause usually those are MOV file containers.
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But MP4 can also have other ones ( like Prores or DNxHD, etc. MP4 can have many codecs in it ( like what you have ( H264) ). the codecs and 'wrappers' are sorta hard to figure out and even really experienced people sometimes have trouble making things work right. maybe with the onboard thing enabled again it will automatically use your cpu when the gpu stuff is overwhelmed. Go back there and ( for now at least ) enable whatever you disabled. Units with AirSense will ship to regions outside North America this summer.I disable the integrated graphics chip just to force it to use my GeForce through the control panel. A version without AirSense will be sold in all other regions where ADS-B requirements for helicopters and planes are less strict. DJI said the pandemic caused some supply chain issues, which will initially limit the availability of AirSense to Mavic Air 2s sold in North America where officials have implemented the strongest regulations. This gives you a notification on your screen so you know when there's air traffic in your area. This is also DJI's first consumer drone to include AirSense, which receives ADS-B signals from airplanes and helicopters. You can fly right at things and the drone will find its own path around or over obstacles and you get audible and visual warnings the whole time from the app and controller. Part of the reason it's able to do all of that is the sensors on the drone's front, back and bottom, what DJI calls its Advanced Pilot Assistance System. The redesigned controller is more comfortable and easier to set up and use.

You're able to do automate flight paths around a targeted point of interest, too. This model also has a Spotlight option so you can control the drone even while it's tracking so the camera is always locked on. It may struggle with bare branches, but at least in my initial tests, it worked as promised. DJI updated its ActiveTrack mode for improved subject recognition and obstacle avoidance, so you can walk through trees or other obstacles and the drone will automatically go over or around.

Like the original, the Air 2 can track subjects you select just by drawing a box around them on your phone's screen in the DJI Fly app. You also get DJI's set of six automated QuickShot modes like Dronie, Helix and Rocket that perform complicated flight paths while keeping its camera on the subject you choose, creating perfect shareable clips.
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It wasn't available in the firmware I tested, but will be partially available when the drone ships with more options coming with another update in June. One other new option is 8K-resolution hyperlapse, also known as a motion time lapse.

A new auxiliary LED helps you land after the sun sets.
