G Grzegorz Joined Jan 30, 2015 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Age 37 Jan 30, 2015 #1 Hi, I'm Gregory and I'm from Poland. I have Inspire 1 from 2 weeks. When i'm recording video in 4K and 60 fps - the film is cutting... How can I eliminate it? Maybe another settings? But which? Please help...
Hi, I'm Gregory and I'm from Poland. I have Inspire 1 from 2 weeks. When i'm recording video in 4K and 60 fps - the film is cutting... How can I eliminate it? Maybe another settings? But which? Please help...
AlexanderAF Joined Jan 13, 2015 Messages 204 Reaction score 110 Age 42 Jan 30, 2015 #2 Do you mean 4K at 30 fps? Is your film cutting off in the Inspire 1 or are you referring to when you play the film on your computer?
Do you mean 4K at 30 fps? Is your film cutting off in the Inspire 1 or are you referring to when you play the film on your computer?
G Grzegorz Joined Jan 30, 2015 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Age 37 Jan 31, 2015 #3 Yes, I mean 4K 30fps. Now I'm going to record something and see is it cuts to inspire (when i play film on computer it's cutting). I test it, and video from inspire 1 (on galaxy note neo) is cutting and on computer too. Is the transmission dependent on temperature? I'm flying when temperature is -2 C (28,4 F) In image transmission settings Channel is AUTO. Last edited: Jan 31, 2015
Yes, I mean 4K 30fps. Now I'm going to record something and see is it cuts to inspire (when i play film on computer it's cutting). I test it, and video from inspire 1 (on galaxy note neo) is cutting and on computer too. Is the transmission dependent on temperature? I'm flying when temperature is -2 C (28,4 F) In image transmission settings Channel is AUTO.
G Grzegorz Joined Jan 30, 2015 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Age 37 Jan 31, 2015 #4 I have try 1080p and 60 fps and it is amazing, no cutting. Maybe in 4K I should fly slowly?
paulajayne Joined Sep 1, 2014 Messages 148 Reaction score 3 Age 52 Location Bocking - England Jan 31, 2015 #5 Fault may be computer that cannot keep up with the data flow of 4K footage. Try it on a faster / more powerful computer,
Fault may be computer that cannot keep up with the data flow of 4K footage. Try it on a faster / more powerful computer,
AlexanderAF Joined Jan 13, 2015 Messages 204 Reaction score 110 Age 42 Jan 31, 2015 #6 If it is near the 9 minute mark (for 4K video), that's normal. SD cards can only write 4 gigs at a time. It should start recording by itself immediately after as a separate clip. Reactions: lrwskyfilms
If it is near the 9 minute mark (for 4K video), that's normal. SD cards can only write 4 gigs at a time. It should start recording by itself immediately after as a separate clip.