DameEdnaBrown
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But the go4 stitched pics are of low quality...I already read about Mircosoft ICE for stitching photos, but I think it's more convenient to have the Go4 app doing this for me. Plus, I can find the "finished" QuickShot pictures in my album in the Go4 app afterwards. I was just wondering if there's a better way to get the files off the Spark, but apparently it's not![]()
Eh? When I take the files that are cached on the phone - yes.I noticed that exported files from the dji go 4 come in 720 P. IF you want the higher resolution shots, you must go to the sd card.
I'll add a fourth option: Plug one end of usb cable into the Spark and the other end into PC, Laptop, or phone/tablet with OTG cable. The Spark then appears as a disk drive or folder and from there you can transfer files.
Yes I know the Spark is powered up for this, but it doesn't take long.and it's usually after I'm done for the day. The PC transfer rate runs around 15 MB/sec to my PC. This has the advantage of never taking the Spark out with no micro SD card installed.
5. Store the extra card in your purse so you have one when you forgot the other one in your home computer. (I have been there).
For my case some of the video takes up space but have zero duration so cannot playback.Anyone have this issue? I installed my SD card (SanDisc), from spark into my computer and transfered the pics and videos. Some of the videos i took were not showing on my computer, its like those videos were never on the SD card.
This is all useful information, thank you all. Am I missing a step? Are pictures and videos stored in HD quality on the SD card? Thanks, Jim
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