Geebax
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Australia
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It is very possible that you can have a problem if you do not stop recording before shutting the aircraft down. But every DJI aircraft for years now will sort the problem out if you start the aircraft up again with the SD card in the aircraft. I see no reason why it should not be the same for the SSD.
The process of not stopping recording before shutting down does not corrupt the SD/SSD though, it simply open a files and then fails to close that file. Why DJI do not look to close any open file when shutting down the aircraft is beyond me, Seeing that the shutdown process is all performed under software control, it would be quite trivial to check if all open files have been closed before shutting off power.
Of course it is only possible to close all files before shutting off power if the power shut-off is under software control. In cases where the power shuts down quickly, such as battery being ejected, aircraft going into water, or running out of battery power while in the air, then another method has to exist to round up and close any open files after the fact.
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