Just wondering if DJI have fixed the problem of losing frames between the 4Gb spanned files . Have not updated any firmware , so checking to see if anyone has checked this issue. I tried searching and found nothing recent
Just wondering if DJI have fixed the problem of losing frames between the 4Gb spanned files . Have not updated any firmware , so checking to see if anyone has checked this issue. I tried searching and found nothing recent
Regardless of formatting as either FAT32 or exFAT, the Phantom will still split video files at ~4GB even though the exFat format itself allows larger files.I'm not sure about the frame loss problem, but the 4Gb file size limit is due to the FAT32 allocation table. If you format your SD card using the exFAT allocation table you won't encounter the 4Gb limit. I've previously recorded a single file of over 20Gb on a 32Gb SD card using exFAT in my Nikon P900 camera.
Win10 will default to format an SD card of 32Gb or less in FAT32, but you can change that to exFAT in the format settings. The attached image is a 32Gb SD card which I've just formatted in both formats.
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Regardless of formatting as either FAT32 or exFAT, the Phantom will still split video files at ~4GB even though the exFat format itself allows larger files.
You should be losing data , just makes more videosJust wondering if DJI have fixed the problem of losing frames between the 4Gb spanned files . Have not updated any firmware , so checking to see if anyone has checked this issue. I tried searching and found nothing recent
Yes that is correct. The issue I'm asking about is when DJI products split the file , it loses frames before the next file starts. It occurs with all our Phantoms and Osmo's.Regardless of formatting as either FAT32 or exFAT, the Phantom will still split video files at ~4GB even though the exFat format itself allows larger files.