No DJI segments them to 4GB max file sizes. You have to merge them in post.did a deliberate long flight to send a video to a friend that hasent been here for a long time.. my question is.. it chopped the video down into 3 files.... is there a setting to record the whole 15 min flight.
That's all part of the operating system. It does max out on file size. DJI had nothing to do with it.ty sirs....
Shoot in 1080p rather than 4k and you'll get 15 mins in a single file.did a deliberate long flight to send a video to a friend that hasent been here for a long time.. my question is.. it chopped the video down into 3 files.... is there a setting to record the whole 15 min flight.
Yes it is a DJI thing when you format as exFAT you can have file sizes larger than 4gb, DJI just hasn't changed it, hopefully soon they will fix it with a firmware update, I'm not holding my breath.That's all part of the operating system. It does max out on file size. DJI had nothing to do with it.
Maybe this sounds picky, but exFat (extended FAT) was created by Microsoft, not DJI. But I understand your point. Most of the modern digital cameras use exFAT.Yes it is a DJI thing when you format as XFAT you can have file sizes larger than 4gb, DJI just hasn't changed it, hopefully soon they will fix it with a firmware update, I'm not holding my breath.
From what I see on the P4 specs, the camera does support exFAT.Maybe this sounds picky, but exFat (extended FAT) was created by Microsoft, not DJI. But I understand your point. Most of the modern digital cameras use exFAT.
Correct, the camera does support exFat but even when formated in exFat the files are still broken down to 4GB files. Not a huge deal for me since I do post work on most of my videos.From what I see on the P4 specs, the camera does support exFAT.
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