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- Jul 11, 2017
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I'm trying to figure out the best way to efficiently shoot, edit, and export DJI Spark videos on an Android tablet. Here is my process so far:
- Plan shots ahead of time, and try to shoot good individual 30-second clips vs. long 5-minute roll that you have to clip afterward.
- Review cached video in GO 4 app to determine which clips you plan to use.
- Pop Micro SD card into Android tablet and download clips into separate video editing software (e.g. Quik from GoPro!)
- Make your edits and export.
I wish that there were a way to edit the cached clips in GO 4, then have it download the relevant file segments from the AC (over Wifi or OTG cable) and export the video in 1080P resolution. Does anyone know if this process flow is possible?
Anyone else have suggestions on the best process / tools to efficiently process footage?
- Plan shots ahead of time, and try to shoot good individual 30-second clips vs. long 5-minute roll that you have to clip afterward.
- Review cached video in GO 4 app to determine which clips you plan to use.
- Pop Micro SD card into Android tablet and download clips into separate video editing software (e.g. Quik from GoPro!)
- Make your edits and export.
I wish that there were a way to edit the cached clips in GO 4, then have it download the relevant file segments from the AC (over Wifi or OTG cable) and export the video in 1080P resolution. Does anyone know if this process flow is possible?
Anyone else have suggestions on the best process / tools to efficiently process footage?