I agree. Some of these programs are too complicated for the beginner or amature.
I have been using Wondershare Filmora for a few months and very user friendly.
Yes, all 3 batteries are showing LED activity. But bear in mind, it may take a few minutes for all of them to start flashing. When I connect all 3 of my batteries in, if takes a few minutes for them all to start flashing.
I hope this helps.
No headless mode.
Just watch your arrow on the map in your app to see what direction it is heading in. If you get too confused, you can always press RTH.
Two months ago i purchased the Mavic Pro Platinum. Flew it every day and my poor P3P was left on the shelf.
A few weeks ago I also purchased the Spark and now I am flying that every day and the MPP is keeping my P3P company on the shelf.
The spark is so portable that you can take it with you...
I have the same problem. I have search on this site an Google and there seems to be a lot of people complaining about no beeping for low battery.
I also read (I think it was on this site) that someone spoke to DJI about this. Maybe it will be sorted out in the next firmware update.
I currently have a Phantom 3 Pro and a Mavic Pro Platinum.
I decided on Monday to add to the family and purchased the Spark (Meadow Green) Fly More Package.
I have been reading this forum for a week now and have read about problems updating and using a OTG cable.
I just want to say that...
I use Wondershare Filmora and DaVinci resolve. They both work well and easy to use and understand.
I tried Premier Pro which I found a bit too technical for me.