Optimized EQ (Equalizer) settings for fuller and brighter sound.
Fixed some known issues.
Notes:
When there is new firmware available, update the firmware by connecting the transmitters and the receiver to the computer one at a time.
How to update firmware:
a)Download the firmware on the product page at www.dji.com/mic-2/downloads.
b)Connect a transmitter or the receiver to the computer using the USB-C cable provided. When connecting to a computer, the receiver needs to be in the off state, and the transmitter can be either in the on or off state.
c)Place the downloaded firmware update package .bin file under the root directories of the transmitter or receiver.
d)After disconnecting from the computer, the receiver will start upgrading automatically, and the screen will display "updating" during the upgrading process. The transmitter needs to be powered on to start upgrading automatically. The System Status LED will blink red and green alternately during the upgrading process.
e)Once the upgrade is complete, the firmware version can be viewed on the receiver to confirm that it has been successfully upgraded to the latest firmware.
If the firmware update fails, download the firmware again, restart the receiver or transmitter, and repeat the steps above. After the firmware update is complete, check the firmware version on the receiver to ensure the firmware has been updated successfully.
If the firmware of the transmitter does not automatically update after powering on, disable Auto Record on the receiver touchscreen or manually stop the transmitter internal recording after connecting the transmitter to the receiver.
Overview
Date: 2024.04.26
Firmware: v04.04.05.13
What's New
Now supports connection with Sony cameras via DJI Mic 2 Camera Adapter. See DJI Mic 2 Camera Adapter Compatibility List for specific models.
Optimized receiver pop-up interaction. Pop-up window automatically closes after 3 s of no response.
Optimized logic of splitting files recorded to the transmitter. When recording 32-bit float audio, the file is automatically split and stored every 30 minutes.
Fixed some known issues.
Overview:
Date: 2024.01.31
Firmware: v04.03.08.31
What’s New
Added Transmitter Auto Off, enabled by default. When enabled, the transmitter, when not connected to any device and without independent recording activated, automatically shuts down after 15 minutes of no use.
Added Noise Reduction via Button, enabled by default. When enabled, press the power button to enable or disable noise reduction.
Added compatibility with the iPhone 15 series, supporting the receiver to be used while charging when connecting to a mobile phone via the mobile device adapter.
Optimized the stability of the system during use.
Fixed issue: the transmitter could not switch to Bluetooth mode while internal recording was activated.
Fixed issue: the transmitter, when directly connected to a Bluetooth device, incorrectly indicated support for internal recording and noise reduction through the LED information.
Fixed some known issues.
Notes:
When there is new firmware available, update the firmware by connecting the transmitters and the receiver to the computer one at a time.
Connect a transmitter or the receiver to the computer using the USB-C cable provided. When connecting to a computer, the receiver needs to be in the off state, and the transmitter can be either in the on or off state.
Place the downloaded firmware update package .bin file under the root directories of the transmitter or receiver.
After disconnecting from the computer, the receiver will start upgrading automatically, and the screen will display "updating" during the upgrading process. The transmitter needs to be powered on to start upgrading automatically. The System Status LED will blink red and green alternately during the upgrading process.
Once the upgrade is complete, the firmware version can be viewed on the receiver to confirm that it has been successfully upgraded to the latest firmware.
If the firmware update fails, download the firmware again, restart the receiver or transmitter, and repeat the steps above. After the firmware update is complete, check the firmware version on the receiver to ensure the firmware has been updated successfully.
If the firmware of the transmitter does not automatically update after powering on, disable Auto Record on the receiver touchscreen or manually stop the transmitter internal recording after connecting the transmitter to the receiver.
Updated and still muffled and low volume recording.. :/ When you look at it, there are many electronic circuits and integrated circuits inside, but it records the sound like an average microphone. I hope it gets better.. With Osmo Pocket 3 I can record with minimum +8 gain, otherwise it is very very low sound.. In my opinion it needs some smart calibration or auto gain function that we should teach the mic.
firatdede Posted at 1-31 12:14
Updated and still muffled and low volume recording.. :/ When you look at it, there are many electronic circuits and integrated circuits inside, but it records the sound like an average microphone. I hope it gets better.. With Osmo Pocket 3 I can record with minimum +8 gain, otherwise it is very very low sound.. In my opinion it needs some smart calibration or auto gain function that we should teach the mic.
firatdede, question for you.
when you adjust gain on a TX unit, does it affect the internal, 32 bit recording on that unit, or is that gain non adjustable?
on the rode wireless pro i have, TX gain setting only impacts the audio being sent to the receiver from the TX, not the internal 32 bit recording itself.
I'm confused - should I download the TX firmware update if I use my TX with my Pocket 3 only? (ie, I dont have an RX unit, only the TX unit that came with the Creator bundle Pocket 3
I'm confused - should I download the TX firmware update if I use my TX with my Pocket 3 only? (ie, I dont have an RX unit, only the TX unit that came with the Creator bundle Pocket 3
@DJI Support As I understand it, you can now record internally while you are using the microphone connected by Bluetooth, both at the same time?
Thanks in advance.
manz187 Posted at 1-31 19:03
I'm confused - should I download the TX firmware update if I use my TX with my Pocket 3 only? (ie, I dont have an RX unit, only the TX unit that came with the Creator bundle Pocket 3
As far as I can see there is no new TX firmware. This update seems to apply only to the DJI Mic 2 receiver and I presume the relevant elements are also contained in the contemporaneous Pocket 3 firmware update.
TooDeep Posted at 2-1 08:16
As far as I can see there is no new TX firmware. This update seems to apply only to the DJI Mic 2 receiver and I presume the relevant elements are also contained in the contemporaneous Pocket 3 firmware update.
No. There is a transmitter update. I installed it on all 3 of ours this morning.
Krieg Posted at 1-31 22:25
@DJI Support As I understand it, you can now record internally while you are using the microphone connected by Bluetooth, both at the same time?
Thanks in advance.
Yes but that is not new it was possible in the last release. The whole idea is that you can use it as a backup. To be fair its smart todo a 32bits backup in the unit since there are still bugs inside the mic2->action4 that result in audio drops so having a backup on the transmitter is needed.
danielock Posted at 2-1 12:45
Yes but that is not new it was possible in the last release. The whole idea is that you can use it as a backup. To be fair its smart todo a 32bits backup in the unit since there are still bugs inside the mic2->action4 that result in audio drops so having a backup on the transmitter is needed.
Thank you very much, as I read in the instruction manual (I haven't bought it yet) you couldn't record internally and connect the DJI Mic 2 to an Insta360 for example at the same time, it was either connected via Bluetooth or recording internally.
Again, thank you very much.
Krieg Posted at 2-1 21:40
Thank you very much, as I read in the instruction manual (I haven't bought it yet) you couldn't record internally and connect the DJI Mic 2 to an Insta360 for example at the same time, it was either connected via Bluetooth or recording internally.
Again, thank you very much.
Don’t know about insta360 but you can connect via Bluetooth to Action 4 while still internally recording 32bit
LeMagnifique Posted at 2-1 23:51
Don’t know about insta360 but you can connect via Bluetooth to Action 4 while still internally recording 32bit
I ask this more than anything about an insta360 because my intention is to use it on an insta360 camera.
With these 2 things, however, I don't know if it works now or not.
Fixed issue: the transmitter could not switch to Bluetooth mode while internal recording was activated.
Fixed issue: the transmitter, when directly connected to a Bluetooth device, incorrectly indicated support for internal recording and noise reduction through the LED information.
And that's why my question, more than anything.
Again, thank you very much.
Found an issue with the DJI Mic 2, but don't know if it's from the new firmware or old firmware so maybe someone who hasn't updated yet can check this to see if you can...
If you connect both mics to the receiver at the same time, and you swipe up on the receiver, you see the 3 quick settings for the Transmitter 2 (Rec, Mute and Noise Cancelling) but you are unable to switch to Transmitter 1 (no other swipe or dial doesn't change)...so dual recording remotely is not possible
JayWhyEnEcks Posted at 2-3 00:11
Found an issue with the DJI Mic 2, but don't know if it's from the new firmware or old firmware so maybe someone who hasn't updated yet can check this to see if you can...
If you connect both mics to the receiver at the same time, and you swipe up on the receiver, you see the 3 quick settings for the Transmitter 2 (Rec, Mute and Noise Cancelling) but you are unable to switch to Transmitter 1 (no other swipe or dial doesn't change)...so dual recording remotely is not possible
Interesting, good catch! I updated the firmware so I see this now. Not sure if it does this with the old FW. I tried swiping up again, using the dial & button, not able to switch to the TX1. I also tried setting Mono to Stereo and Mono Safety-- none of those change to TX1 or set both transmitters.
RobZilla Posted at 2-3 06:02
Interesting, good catch! I updated the firmware so I see this now. Not sure if it does this with the old FW. I tried swiping up again, using the dial & button, not able to switch to the TX1. I also tried setting Mono to Stereo and Mono Safety-- none of those change to TX1 or set both transmitters.
Checked this & rx is working fine swipe up on left of main screen for tx1 & right hand side for tx2 when both are connected it’s the same as it always was & as per the manual/guide.
BaynhamPhoto Posted at 2-3 12:00
Checked this & rx is working fine swipe up on left of main screen for tx1 & right hand side for tx2 when both are connected it’s the same as it always was & as per the manual/guide.
Ah I got it, you swipe up from the main screen, but swiping is important, a little left(TX1) or little right (TX2) from the main screen, not the center. Thank you!!
Purchased a new 1Rx +Tx kit. factory firmware on the 1st one I gotten was better, this one issues, sounds like hit-n-miss. Time to update the firmwares:
What I noticed with the Rx;
1. turning on takes from 3 to 10 secs, sometimes nothing
2. a rapid flash of a white line when camera is OFF
3. Bright dull screen on turn on meaning the screen may be darker on start up then goes to normal.
What I noticed with the Tx;
1. random have to re-pair to the Oar when turn on
2. random drop outs within hands length.
these are just some of the things I noticed over the weeks of use. So its best to simply do an update trial out, and if issues persist, a return for an exchange is best, maybe the next one will be more or less troublesome.
Updated:
1. the Rx taken too long to turn on
2 the white thin line now moved to the right side without anything plugged to the rx
3 the screen boot up is hard to see
1st time charging, the Tx will buzz then charge with four blinks, when completed off. some will stay blinking and when removed will say 100% charged, to correct this issue, simply update the tx, and works normal
It’s a change to the receiver startup screen Fish, so the DJI logo isn’t there for ages on startup. Just try switching your rx off then on again it’s not the mic connected message on the cameras. Not sure if rx startup time has changed or just the logo on screen timing. Also appears that the click interaction yellow framing now closes after 3s and doesn’t just sit active now.
thank you, I know the turn on takes a 3 second press, I wonder if tht was what they ment or like you're saying the DJI logo to pop off after the innitial turn on, that stays on under 3 seconds.
DJI logo is 1.8 seconds off from a 3 second On press