Play from MicroSD card while it is still in the Phantom?
I transfer my files with USB to a laptop, I only have 2 laptops that will see the large 64 gig card, the desktops at home don't see it, but they do with an 8 gig card. This is connected the usb to gimbal plate.
My phantom is not 4k.
Rod
No, the microSD card is removed from the bird, and inserted into an SD card sleeve, and that is then inserted into the Apple Camera Card reader, and the 4GB video files are imported and copied to the iPad, into the Photos app, and then played through the iDiskk app, once you give it access to Photos.
However, I have
since discovered that the I-FlashDevice HD and its I-FlashDevice app will allow you to play any 4K .mov or .mp4 stored on ANY microSD card you insert into it, as long as the video file size is 2.5 GB or smaller! I copied a two dozen of my 4K edited drone videos exported from Premiere, and several original .mov files from the drone, all under 2.5GB in size, and all of them played on every iPad and iPhone I own (including an iPad
Mini 2 and Mini 4, an iPad Air, an iPad Pro, and my iPhone 6+),when the I-FlashDevice was inserted into each, and the I-FlashDevice app used to play the 4K video files! Note that all files remained solely on the 32GB microSD card I was using, and were being played directly
from it. No copying of the files to the iPads was needed! There was some initial buffering stutter, but within 15 seconds, each video file played to fully completion without any further delay! Some were 25 minutes! Very impressive! Highly recommended so you can play your edited 4K videos on your iPad and Apple TV, without going through YouTube, especially away from Internet access, and without needing or using up ANY space on your iPad!