RobAlbania
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ICarrascosa Posted at 2018-5-9 12:14
The problem with all this is that if you have the 480GB SSD it does not help, since the maximum capacity of the SD is 128GB if the storage of the SSD is filled by a lot of hard disk that we have, it is not useful, we should change the SD for another to continue recording. To my Inspire 2 it continues happening that in CrystalSky they count the seconds or minutes that this recording and it is seen in the screen that records, but when I open the file in the PC, as I see more of each of them 16s I do not know why. Can somebody help me?? In this DJI has to give a quick solution, apart from the recording itself to which you can not record without the SSD, why else does it serve a high capacity SSD? I have DJI Care Refresh and warranty of the device, I wanted to ask them since I do not enjoy having to send the device if necessary outside of Spain, since I have it impeccable and there are users who have received the drone, scratched and bruised. If necessary, could you review it in Spain?
@ICarrascosa@ I don't fully understand the problem you are facing. The SD Card and the CineSSD solid state drive are both accessible as different devices, and you can select between them in the DJI Go4 App. You can store photos and MP4 files on both of them. The CineSSD drive has a very fast sequential write speed above 400 MB/sec and so you can record video RAW (DNGRAW) and PRORES format video to it. These formats of video require a very fast storage system, and the CineSSD drive was made for that purpose. There is no current SD card on the market that is fast enough to record DNGRAW or PRORES video footage. Does this answer your question? |
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