Flo the Pirate Posted at 2018-7-11 08:40
Thank you for your update ! In the advertising video you can see them using a inspire 2 cine ssd/reader !? How can it work with the inspire 1 ssd as they use this proprietary file system and you need the cinelight app to access the files!? I feel like if it works with inspire 1 ssd it has to work with inspire 2 ssd as well.
please keep us posted what you find out !
Sorry, I should have been more clear - It can read the Inspire 1's FAT32 partition, the folder containing OSX and Win folders with the CineLight software and docs. It can't read the proprietary file system containing the images.
I will format the Inspire 2 SSD back to the FAT32 file system tomorrow and test if it makes any difference. Right now it is formatted with the new file system exFAT (I've run betas on the Inspire 2). But the CoPilot should be able to handle exFAT according to online documentation:
DJI Copilot hard drive format While the default storage format used by DJI Copilot (exFAT) is universal for Mac and Windows, you have the potential for better transfer rates by changing it to one of the following:
- macOS: HFS+ (Journaled)
- Windows: NTFS
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