Make sure this is the correct file. Otherwise further diagnosis is pointless. If it is, look at last entry:
Code:
[00243997]Version checking[2]...
[00244148][03 06][00] v2.4.20.50 -> v2.4.20.50
[00244293][03 05][00] v34.2.0.9 -> v34.2.0.9
[00244547][04 00][00] v1.48.0.0 -> v1.48.0.0
[00244729][11 00][00] v1.8.0.0 -> v1.8.0.0
[00244912][11 01][00] v1.8.0.0 -> v2.0.0.33, firmware v1.8.0.0 not support.
[00245013][11 01][00] v1.8.0.0 -> v2.0.0.33
[00245161][12 00][00] v1.13.0.0 -> v1.12.0.0
[00245324][12 01][00] v1.13.0.0 -> v1.12.0.0
[00245501][12 02][00] v1.13.0.0 -> v1.12.0.0
[00245662][12 03][00] v1.13.0.0 -> v1.12.0.0
[00258274][15 00][00] device not detected.
[00270893][17 00][00] device not detected.
[00283498][17 01][00] device not detected.
[00283619][19 00][00] v1.0.8.96 -> v1.0.8.96
[00283724][01 00][00] v1.32.5432 -> v1.32.5432
[00283837][01 01][00] v1.32.5432 -> v1.32.5432
[00296445][08 00][00] device not detected.
[00296587][09 00][05] v4.1.0.0 -> v4.1.0.0
[00296696]Packet upgrade failed at version checking.
What you see is the Ambarella module asking other parts of the drone for software version. Some modules responded, others did not.
Modules are identified by 2 numbers - those in second bracket of each line.
Now you can check which modules are inaccessible for the camera. Here's a list of them:
Tools for handling firmwares of DJI products, with focus on quadcopters. - o-gs/dji-firmware-tools
github.com