AlexanderN
lvl.1
Flight distance : 51063 ft
Germany
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Hello all,
I now found the time to lock into my problem with a bit more time and detail.
First things first: It is not an issue with the DJI Mavic Mini, at least not solely.
The actual problem seems to be the "Video Enhancer" on my OnePlus 6T mobile phone.
If anybody else is experiencing weird brightness flicker, highlighting or oversaturation in Mavic (Mini) footage using a OnePlus phone, try to disable this feature in the mobile phone settings under "Display". (I hope that this is not already documented and I did not find it :-D )
I revisited the original raw video, the edited video file and the video uploaded to Youtube on my PC. The original footage looks absolutely fine on my PC. So I tried to identify a possible problem on my phone and remembered the video enhancer feature. After disabling, videos look fine on my phone as well.
With enabled video enhancer, video re-encoded on my phone (e.g. in the DJI Fly app, shared on Youtube, shared with messenger program, etc.) looks strange even on my PC or other devices. So re-encoding seems to "burn" the effect in the newly created video, and cannot be removed afterwards. As long as the original footage exists however, nothing is lost.
The effect itself is somehow caused by changing exposure, as locking exposure does limit, but not eliminate, the effect.
With video enhancer turned off, everything looks fine, and footage can be re-encoded, edited and shared from my phone.
All in all: for me the issue seems to be resolved! :-)
The video footage from the Mavic Mini looks as expected and as long as OnePlus Video Enhancer is off.
I can now edit and share footage on my phone without problems.
Thanks for all the support and happy flying :-)
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