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Can you please share best practices handling these video files?
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<blockquote data-quote="forczekattila" data-source="post: 20016" data-attributes="member: 3965"><p>I am still just learning to fly and video with my Spark, but I already see how challenging it will be to manage these many files of cache (with the voice), original videos and photos. </p><p></p><p>My current method feels not right, it is too troublesome. When I finish flying, I usually go home, charge batteries, because I need the batteries also for turning on the drone, for fetching the original video files to my Android phone. I can use the tools provided by DJI Go 4 app, to edit and share these videos. Download of files is slow and unstable, need to start it again and again. But if I copy the files from the SD card to my PC, there I only have the original video without a sound or a reference to the cached file. I like the simple video editing tool built into the DJI Go 4 App, but getting the files to be able to edit them is not convenient. And the big files bring the other challenge of freeing up storage space on both my phone on the SD card of the drone.</p><p></p><p>I would think to the good solution as an automatic process, connecting to my home WiFi, load and match all my file to the shared folder on my NAS, maybe do some preprocessing like match the audio with the corresponding video, and name the files with a pattern from date and time, mark the files with relevant metadata like time, GPS, settings. Having a nice backup of the files to some cloud storage would be an extra. </p><p></p><p>Please share your experience or links to good tutorials about this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forczekattila, post: 20016, member: 3965"] I am still just learning to fly and video with my Spark, but I already see how challenging it will be to manage these many files of cache (with the voice), original videos and photos. My current method feels not right, it is too troublesome. When I finish flying, I usually go home, charge batteries, because I need the batteries also for turning on the drone, for fetching the original video files to my Android phone. I can use the tools provided by DJI Go 4 app, to edit and share these videos. Download of files is slow and unstable, need to start it again and again. But if I copy the files from the SD card to my PC, there I only have the original video without a sound or a reference to the cached file. I like the simple video editing tool built into the DJI Go 4 App, but getting the files to be able to edit them is not convenient. And the big files bring the other challenge of freeing up storage space on both my phone on the SD card of the drone. I would think to the good solution as an automatic process, connecting to my home WiFi, load and match all my file to the shared folder on my NAS, maybe do some preprocessing like match the audio with the corresponding video, and name the files with a pattern from date and time, mark the files with relevant metadata like time, GPS, settings. Having a nice backup of the files to some cloud storage would be an extra. Please share your experience or links to good tutorials about this topic. [/QUOTE]
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Can you please share best practices handling these video files?