For me it's always happening for local videos in SD card. I don't use iPhone's videos.
I'm also using Rode's pin microphone with Osmo and using D-Log mode with 4K/30fps.
DJI-Adela Posted at 2016-6-17 14:09
Hello.
In the latest Osmo firmware v1.6.2.10, this situation should be improved a lot, is your FW th ...
I'm exactly using v1.6.2.10 but it's still happening very frequently.
Let me try None instead of D-Log for my color mode which is only my idea what I can try.
drikin Posted at 2016-6-18 02:06
I'm exactly using v1.6.2.10 but it's still happening very frequently.
Let me try None instead of ...
Hello.
I'd like to wait for your feedback about your further tests.
If the problem persist, please send me the original files and please tell me which program you use to playback your footage.
Unfortunately, either D-log or normal setting has exactly same issue.
It's not related. Do you reproduce this issue in DJI engineer team?
Are you noticed this issue?
drikin Posted at 2016-6-20 15:33
Unfortunately, either D-log or normal setting has exactly same issue.
It's not related. Do you rep ...
Hello.
Thanks for your further information.
To further figure out the issue, you may also need to take the SD card and the WiFi signal into consideration.
So, what kind of SD card are you using? Is it in a good condition?
You can change to 5.8GHz to have a test or just switch off the WiFi signal.
Please have more test and wait for your further update.
Just ended a long Osmo X3 chat support session with DJI.
One of the things they had me do was crank up the audio levels to 60 instead of the standard 30.
I've done some tests with it and strangely enough it seems to work for now, all is perfectly synced.
I especially have the sync problem when recording a lot of takes on the same SD card it seems. Furthermore I can let you know that there is no clear firmware update date set for the X3 Osmo.
Good luck to all you Osmo users, keep the fate, don't give up on them just yet. Agreed, they shouldn't sell a buggy product, but it still is a great camera for the price.
I don't know about you, but my iPhone is as buggy (and as expensive) as my Osmo, just saying...
Anyway, if the sync issue stays, I'll just record with a lav on the Zoom H6 and sync it manually with a clap in the beginning and end of each clip, old skool .
This is really a long post. It takes me half an hour to read. It also is encouraging to see the sync issue has been resolved.
But what about the 4.2G file size limit where frames are loss when starting with a new file.
This issue has been discussed and voiced in various post. DJI has been ignoring it. Without continuous pressure from users, it seems that it will never be resolved. I have bought a Osmo pro and expected to have a excellent product after expending all this money. But DJI has failed its customer in 1. acknowledging the issue and 2. to offer a solution and timeline to fix. Very disappointing.
It is even more disheartening that they have obviously fixed this issue in their latest products like Inspire 2, Phantom 4 pro, Phantom Advance. DJI has however chose not to address this issue to their earlier faulty product.
Hello all, I feel your frustration as I just got my Osmo plus and let’s just say expected more from the same company that made my Awesome Mavic pro. I have been working through a couple issues over the last week seriously trying to fix (or figure out) this thing and the audio was solved, so now that I can check that off my list. This was surly my own negligence, but I thought no matter how stupid or small, it might help someone with the same issue.
I have had my osmo plus about a week and was having the same problem. The video and audio would work fine on the preview, however when I downloaded it there was no or Mickey Mouse audio. I even downloaded the DJI camera exporter software (https://www.dji.com/osmo/info), but it was totally useless. I finally got it to work by hooking up a cord (which funny enough does not come with the product) directly to the Osmo Plus to download it to my computer. I have painfully watched up to 23 minutes of my own test video and the audio works! I know it sounds stupid or incredibly lazy on my part, but previously I was taking the files directly from my Samsung galaxy s7 edge phone. So anyway hope this helps get someone’s audio back.
It seems that you are downloading the video by using a usb cable to your computer. You can also take the micro SD card out and using a SD card reader and save it onto your computer. It will be much quicker that way. What I usually do is to move all my video from SD after shooting so that the SD card is always empty for the next shot. Your computer is the archiving and processing tool for your video and photo.
G4 DRONE Posted at 2017-7-21 19:43
I'm having the same sync problem in audio and video. At first it starts synchronized and then loses its synchrony completely.
I'm using DJI Osmo pro with X5, recording in 4K 24 frames.
We suggest to refresh the firmware by the following step:
Download the firmware to the roof directory of SD card, before powering on, keep pressing the Trigger and Record button simultaneously, then pull the Power Switch down for about 5 second until the right LED blinks red and green. The OSMO Prowill detect the firmware and begin updating. The update is complete when the LED displays solid green.
Between bad audio sync and corrupt video files, both my Osmo and Osmo Mobile are basically useless. All we need now is for someone from DJI to come on and tell us how sorry they are that this is our experience and ask us to upload test files for their engineers to examine. After that, we'll be surrounded by crickets. I put more stock in the tooth fairy than DJI customer support.
DJI Mindy Posted at 2017-10-28 02:21
What mic do you use? Internal or external?
Please refer to the following tutorial video to flash the firmware.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvahCGAtZvU
I use both internal and external. I'll double check the firmware and post back. Thank you for the reply,
Well, it seems everybody just got sick of empty promises & gave up on DJI fixing the Audio Drift on the Osmo+. This is the ONLY explanation I can think of which everyone is silent on the issue, including myself, because the issue is NOT FIXED and still occurs. It had not been too much of an issue for me as I used the Osmo mainly for the visuals and used the audio from the Sony Camera as my main audio track. Therefore, the Osmo Visuals were completely in Sync with the Sony Video, except where the 2-second continuity gap occurs during clip changes (another of 2 more gripes I have with the Osmo+)
Anyway, whilst filming a recent funeral, I was forced to make the Osmo my primary audio source, and here my nightmares reemerged because of the obvious audio drift! (Yes, I have the latest Firmware & all my equipment causes no audio issues with any other source!)
Additionally, the Gymbal still continues to slowly drift, even in non-windy conditions, which is VERY obvious when speeding up the footage considerably (for special FX)
So, DJI, when are you finally coming to the Party & fixing these issues? I have little confidence in buying you newer products when I fear that they, too, will be plagued with issues that were not highlighted at time-of-sale and might never be fixed!!! :-((
beatm01 Posted at 2018-2-1 00:34
Well, it seems everybody just got sick of empty promises & gave up on DJI fixing the Audio Drift on the Osmo+. This is the ONLY explanation I can think of which everyone is silent on the issue, including myself, because the issue is NOT FIXED and still occurs. It had not been too much of an issue for me as I used the Osmo mainly for the visuals and used the audio from the Sony Camera as my main audio track. Therefore, the Osmo Visuals were completely in Sync with the Sony Video, except where the 2-second continuity gap occurs during clip changes (another of 2 more gripes I have with the Osmo+)
Anyway, whilst filming a recent funeral, I was forced to make the Osmo my primary audio source, and here my nightmares reemerged because of the obvious audio drift! (Yes, I have the latest Firmware & all my equipment causes no audio issues with any other source!)
I am experiencing the same issue with the Osmo RAW, as described here:
Audio and video are not synchronized, the delay between audio and video cumulates over time, the gimbal randomly drifts even when the Osmo is mounted on a tripod, the RAW videos recorded on the SSD card and the proxy videos recorded on the SD card do not have the same length.
I'm not doing anything wrong, the problem is with the Osmo RAW.
Can DJI confirm if this problem affects all Osmos or if it affects only some of them?
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Osmo SN: 06NDDG130B001Q
X5R SN: 06TDDC23020299
Microphone: OSMO DJI FM-15 Flexi Microphone
SD card: SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB, MicroSDXC Class 10, U3, V30, A1
Osmo firmware: 1.4.0.70
The Osmo was controlled via wired connection through an Android device
The Osmo gimbal was calibrated before the shot
Audio and video are not synchronized, the delay between audio and video cumulates over time, the gimbal randomly drifts even when the Osmo is mounted on a tripod, the RAW videos recorded on the SSD card and the proxy videos recorded on the SD card do not have the same length.
It is unbelievable... I have sent the video above to DJI illustrating the issue and this is the reply I received. This obviously tells that the support engineers didn't bother to check point by point the issue, and they just provided a standard reply. Seriously, why would anyone work with video cache after shooting with an X5R?
We just got a confirmation from our field application engineers. Here are the troubleshooting steps that should be made.
1. Ensure the synchronized delay between audio and video is from video cache or SD card video files.
2. If it is from video cache, try to use the unit to a different place with a good WiFi signal. (Usually WiFi signal instability may lead to increased delay)
3. If it is from SD card video, change another video player and let us know what is the microphone that is being used. Whether it's wired or wireless. (The wireless transmission delay causes audio and camera not in real time, the built-in mic or wired mic are the ones that are recommended)
*Re-upgrade the firmware by using the micro SD card method to see if there is any random drift.
*** Big thanks to fans5b385322 for that amazing video detailing the sync and drift issues with the Osmo. Judging by the response, it's clear DJI doesn't want to admit that they have a very flawed product. Blame the wifi, blame the SD card, blame the microphone, blame the user... what else can we blame? ***
I too have had the same audio and drift issues with my Osmo Pro.
Ever since owning the Osmo Pro, I only record audio externally (I use a Zoom H1), with the Osmo internal mic turned off. I used to have the internal mic turned on, but I read a post saying to try recording with it off to fix the sync issues. Two days ago, I was hired to record a local concert. I already know to keep the video clips short (below 10 mins) so after each song, I stopped the recording. I don't know if the info below is useful to anyone, but I noted the recording time, non-recording time, and out-of-sync times. It seems very random. I thought maybe the camera was hot and was causing the sync issues, but songs 3, 4 and 5 prove that theory wrong. Out of 6 songs, I can only deliver 3 of them to the client. I decided to turn down a potential video project next week because I don't trust the Osmo will work properly.
Song 1 is 3:25 long - sync is fine (I stopped recording for 19 seconds)
Song 2 is 3:13 long - sync is fine (I stopped recording for 30 seconds)
* Song 3 is 5:55 long - video starts to get behind audio at 2:29. By the time Song 3 ends, the video/audio sync is drastically off!!! (I stoped recording for 13 seconds)
Song 4 is 4:19 long - sync is fine (I stopped recording for 1 minute 20 seconds)
* Song 5 is 2:47 long - video starts to get behind audio at 1:53. (I stopped recording for 43 seconds)
* Song 6 is 4:32 long - video starts to get behind audio at 3:56.
I’m having audio sync problems with Osmo Pocket 2. I can adjust in post but the whole point of getting this camera is to shoot videos that I can upload without spending tons of time in post. I did a couple of clips less than 60 seconds each. One with a lav mic and one with the pocket 2 internal mic. Both clips are out of sync from the very beginning. The audio is ahead of the video. So far I have not found a resolution.