H. Kennedy
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Haggen Kennedy Posted at 2017-12-15 06:16
That is most definitely not the issue, at least it wasn't for me (and from what I've read, it wasn't for many people, either). I'm happy it worked for you, but it didn't cut it for me.
After doing some research, I've read (and watched videos of) a lot of people stating the real issue is the Video Cache. Once you delete the video cache, and (most importantly) turn Video Cache OFF, it will solve the problem. I've just done that now, so I need to get out in the field and test this out. Some people have claimed it hasn't worked for them, but they don't mention what they were using (Android, iOS etc.). We'll see if that solution holds for me, then I'll come back and post what my experience was.
As promised on Dec 15th 2017, I'm back to report (happily) that what I did worked: I went to options and clicked "Clear Video Cache" at first; but then I just turned Video Cache off altogether (leave the option "Cache During Video Shooting" off).
It's now Jan 5, 2018, and I've flown on many occasions since Dec 15th 2017. The app hasn't crashed once [*angels sing in the background*]. DJI has also released an update just a couple of days ago, and still no crashes. So what did it for me was turning the Video Cache off.
To me the problem was the app itself. It did not matter whether the Mavic was on. I'd open the app, and about one minute after that, it would crash, no matter what I did or didn't do (trying to click buttons or change the current screen didn't matter). The Mavic didn't even need to be on. I'd delete and reinstall the app, and it would work at first, but if I flew a second time, it would crash again. It was getting very tiresome to delete and reinstall the app every time I concluded a flight. Especially because when you're out in the field there's no wifi, and Apple won't let you download apps larger than 250 MB -- just great! Nevermind that I have unlimited Internet, Apple won't let me download what I want. So I was restricted to one-flight missions. If the battery ended, I couldn't switch to another, as the app would begin to crash if I tried to get the Mavic up in the air again. I had to go home, delete the app, download it again -- on Wifi -- and then go out in the field to fly. Unacceptable. Fortunately turning the Video Cache Off worked for me.
And yes, that would leave users without the benefit of editing footage right from the app. In my case, I didn't/don't mind it, as I never do it anyway. I'll only use Adobe Premiere Pro at home, so that was never an issue for me, and I will very happily trade a feature I don't use anyway for getting the ability to fly multiple times again. But for those who like doing quick edits out in the field, it will be a disappointment.
I use an iPhone 7 256 Gb (the regular version, not the plus), but I believe the Video Cache solution works for Android as well -- since I got the idea precisely from people using Android phones on YouTube.
I hope my experience may be able to help someone. |
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