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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Levite" data-source="post: 89094" data-attributes="member: 10850"><p>A pause button is an interesting idea. But that would force you to use all your segments in the original chronological order. And you wouldn't be able to further trim the length of those segments without some post production tool. Those two factors would yield subpar results for most viewers but sounds like the convenience of never editing is your primary goal. </p><p></p><p>Since the pause button doesn't exist take a closer look at DJI Go Editor. You can let it automatically edit a group of clips and add transitions and music. The app does some intelligent editing for you. You can hit the refresh button repeatedly until it creates a full length video that meets your approval. </p><p></p><p>Editing may be time consuming but I have learned to enjoy it. There is a learning curve and tools to master. But editing is an art form and always gives the best results. </p><p></p><p>I'd favor a highlight button over a pause -- like some GoPro cameras have. When you press the highlight button it tags that segment of footage so it can be found quickly. That's a huge time saver when editing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Levite, post: 89094, member: 10850"] A pause button is an interesting idea. But that would force you to use all your segments in the original chronological order. And you wouldn't be able to further trim the length of those segments without some post production tool. Those two factors would yield subpar results for most viewers but sounds like the convenience of never editing is your primary goal. Since the pause button doesn't exist take a closer look at DJI Go Editor. You can let it automatically edit a group of clips and add transitions and music. The app does some intelligent editing for you. You can hit the refresh button repeatedly until it creates a full length video that meets your approval. Editing may be time consuming but I have learned to enjoy it. There is a learning curve and tools to master. But editing is an art form and always gives the best results. I'd favor a highlight button over a pause -- like some GoPro cameras have. When you press the highlight button it tags that segment of footage so it can be found quickly. That's a huge time saver when editing. [/QUOTE]
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