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Thanks guys/gals!
Yeah, I think its the dji app itself. After you compose a video, it asks you to upload it to several places as options. It seems to NOT save it unless you upload it to one of the given sites/platforms. So naturally I choose YouTube, but upon uploading and viewing the vid on YouTube........ the resolution is whacked. I ended up transferring the file to my laptop (old as dirt) and uploading it to YouTube from an actual windows platform and browser. Ssems to be ok I guess, but YouTube doesn't exactly show you what the specs of the upload is after completion.... so I'm weary the resolution is somehow hindered. Mainly because the video looks fantastic when played on devices proir to upload, then looks slightly downgraded (still) after its live on YouTube. I dunno.... I know Im picky but geez man.... this shouldn't be rocket science here. lol
I reall just need a new PC with good specs and a decent video editing program..... messing with the dji program within the app is wearing me out. In the meantime however, I will check the suggested QUIK app from gopro and see if I have any better luck... thanks for the suggestion!
The OP video.... welp, I did one orbit mode for a few frames, but the rest of the footage were manually done. The last fly-by of the video does show some major horizon unlevel issues.... looks cool, but Im unsure exactly what caused it. I do know it was flying at 45 degree angle to the POI and directly against the wind and it levelled out after coming around the tree and flying backwards against tue wind, but I have expected the gimbol to af corrected the tilt. Perhaps at certain angles, wind speeds etc the gimbol simply cannot fully compensate?
I tell ya what though...... I had yo buy the litchy app (not happy about) because go-4 refuses to proved a suitable video feed on ANY device. Im using a brand new and non clogged Galaxy Tab S2. |
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