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Just to clarify, what codec are you referring to when trying to select 4K/50fps?
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DJI-Jamie Posted at 2017-3-20 13:14
Just to clarify, what codec are you referring to when trying to select 4K/50fps?

Yes 4K 50, pal

3840 x 2160, i use H264

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fanse186c04e Posted at 2017-3-21 05:43
Yes 4K 50, pal

3840 x 2160

That describes the FORMAT, but not the CODEC. The CODEC relates to the type of compression system used.  see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_codec.

H.264 is widely available and supported. Chances are that you selected H.265 which is available as option on the Inspire 2 but NOT yet widely supported. If you don't have a compatible CODEC on your computer the file wont open..
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DJI-Jamie Posted at 2017-3-20 13:14
Just to clarify, what codec are you referring to when trying to select 4K/50fps?

Also the props start to "wiggel", they get more room and are not that tight anymore after 60 flights.
This wiggel also gives the machine vibrations and i think this is going to the computer and thats wy machines are falling out of the sky, the vibrations can get so worse i think that the computer and all the other stuff that's in the machine do not keep up the measurements, and thats way the machine falls out of the sky or damage the motors to.
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allanart Posted at 2017-3-21 05:53
That describes the FORMAT, but not the CODEC. The CODEC relates to the type of compression system used.  see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_codec.

H.264 is widely available and supported. Chances are that you selected H.265 which is available as option on the Inspire 2 but NOT yet widely supported. If you don't have a compatible CODEC on your computer the file wont open..

no,

I know how it works, thanks.

I did over read the question

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