Samok
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Flight distance : 303743 ft
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Hi.
I've got the same problem with my air 3.
I only shot in dlog-m and saw the artaffects. The footage seems fine when you wiew it any other windows footage wiewing app except in widows media player. That wouldn't be a problem for me, but I also edit in Davinci, non studio version in which the footage is degraded in the timeline and in the exported file. But I've also got Premiere pro, which i don't edit in, but I tried playing and exporting the air 3 footage in and there were no signs of degraded footage whatsoever. So the problem must be in codec and computer/programs reading it and not in the drone itself. So replacing a drone won't fix anything. You will eather have to buy a Davinci studio version or switch to Premiere.
But a wierd thing to me is, that most of the footage turns out completly fine, even in davinci, just some clips are degraded (for me its 1 degraded clip in 10 or 20 recorded ones).
If Davinci would have a problem reading the codec, then in my understanding all the footage shot in 10-bit dlog-m would be affected, but its not.
I also tried recording to internal storage and to SD card, but it made no difference.
Still I think the problem is in program not reading the codec correctly. And I can confirm that with the defection line "following" the texture/surface of a recorded clip if the camera/drone is moving. That probobaly wouldn't be the case if the problem would be a drone, in which case the line of defect would most definetly be still/wouldnt move across the frame with the texture.
And if the drone would be a problem, then in all the programs the defect would show up, not just in a few.
At first I thought that diferent programs may read the footage differently ( I thought that some may display footage from proxies, which would be unaffected and others would read the footage directly), but this is very unlikely.
But just a thing to think of: I also have a camera and I shoot a 10-bit video with it and I've never had any problems with the footage. But it's true that the codec may varie, and also before editing footage I convert it to another codec (I hoot with Sony and use Catalyst browse) just for computer to understand the codec.
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