2 questions.
Why are we all having the intermittent corrupt file issue? I've read numerous postings of people who have had multiple flights with the same settings, properly stopped the recording before powering off their units, and still have only some "corrupt" files especially while trying to use Premiere Pro. I too have files that need attention.....but am concerned as to the source of the original problem. Seems to me that we would all be better off if we can pinpoint the cause of the corrupt file. I've been using the supplied micro SD card from DJI. Perhaps this card is too slow to handle the 4k video stream? I've read that sometimes the issue is the card reader. I just tried a brand new reader from SanDisk with no luck. Are we supposed to reformat it every time we use it? Is there a setting that is off in the DJI Go app that has a bug? Do we need to perform a factory reset on our birds? If it is a codec issue on our computers, why then do some files work while others that were shot on the same flight with the same settings result as being corrupt?
Secondly, I'm having problems getting the app to run properly. I have the latest version of the app. I have specified the good and bad file. It runs through the first 2 steps very quickly but fails on the 3rd. Also, the fixed.h264 file that is created as a result is only 1 KB in size. Let me know what info or files would be helpful to diagnose the problem. Thanks.
Why are we all having the intermittent corrupt file issue? I've read numerous postings of people who have had multiple flights with the same settings, properly stopped the recording before powering off their units, and still have only some "corrupt" files especially while trying to use Premiere Pro. I too have files that need attention.....but am concerned as to the source of the original problem. Seems to me that we would all be better off if we can pinpoint the cause of the corrupt file. I've been using the supplied micro SD card from DJI. Perhaps this card is too slow to handle the 4k video stream? I've read that sometimes the issue is the card reader. I just tried a brand new reader from SanDisk with no luck. Are we supposed to reformat it every time we use it? Is there a setting that is off in the DJI Go app that has a bug? Do we need to perform a factory reset on our birds? If it is a codec issue on our computers, why then do some files work while others that were shot on the same flight with the same settings result as being corrupt?
Secondly, I'm having problems getting the app to run properly. I have the latest version of the app. I have specified the good and bad file. It runs through the first 2 steps very quickly but fails on the 3rd. Also, the fixed.h264 file that is created as a result is only 1 KB in size. Let me know what info or files would be helpful to diagnose the problem. Thanks.
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