Not ideal here -- recording a professional wakeboarder, There's a need to constantly pilot all 20 minutes or so of each flight, no time to start and stop recording.
For longer clips (at 4k, 24fps, around 9:30 minutes) the drone will split the recording every 4gb or so. So a single 15 minute video would save to the SD card as two separate .MOV files. The issue is that in Premiere, there's a jump between the two files where a few frames are missing. I know...
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with importing the P3-generated spanned clips into Premiere (I'm on CS5.5, but it should be similar right up to CC). In any case, I am used to dealing with spanned clips for other formats, but the workflow I use for those doesn't seem to work for Phantom 3...
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with importing the spanned clips into Premiere (I'm on CS5.5, but it should be similar right up to CC). In any case, I am used to dealing with spanned clips for other formats, but the workflow I use for those doesn't seem to work for Phantom 3 footage.
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