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Best practice: Getting footage from aircraft and creating a movie
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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedCore" data-source="post: 15801" data-attributes="member: 3102"><p>Hey there,</p><p>I'm pretty new to all this, so maybe I'm just missing out on something but I couldn't find a way to conveniently getting footage in full quality from the spark, use these clips in the editor and creating a movie (with music, overlays, filters and these fancy things) that maintains the quality of the original footage. This is what I did:</p><p></p><p>1. Connecting Spark to RC and RC to iPhone SE via Wifi. Tried to download the original footage which was pain-in-the-*** at about 400kbit/s.</p><p></p><p>2. Connecting Spark directly to iPhone SE via Wifi which gave me acceptable 4000kbit/s. So I had all those "original"-flagged clips in the editor and began cutting and editing.</p><p></p><p>The product that was saved to my camera roll was 1080p (expected 720p from what I had read here), but the quality was WAY below the original footage, like there was some serious compressing taking place when "finalizing" the movie.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way to produce a movie with dji editor in FULL quality (1080p, no additional compression) or do I really have to copy all the raw clips to my macbook and do all the editing in iMovie? I really liked the option to do all the cutting and editing on the iPhone plus the dji editor app is really handy but I just can't live with the final output quality. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedCore, post: 15801, member: 3102"] Hey there, I'm pretty new to all this, so maybe I'm just missing out on something but I couldn't find a way to conveniently getting footage in full quality from the spark, use these clips in the editor and creating a movie (with music, overlays, filters and these fancy things) that maintains the quality of the original footage. This is what I did: 1. Connecting Spark to RC and RC to iPhone SE via Wifi. Tried to download the original footage which was pain-in-the-*** at about 400kbit/s. 2. Connecting Spark directly to iPhone SE via Wifi which gave me acceptable 4000kbit/s. So I had all those "original"-flagged clips in the editor and began cutting and editing. The product that was saved to my camera roll was 1080p (expected 720p from what I had read here), but the quality was WAY below the original footage, like there was some serious compressing taking place when "finalizing" the movie. Is there any way to produce a movie with dji editor in FULL quality (1080p, no additional compression) or do I really have to copy all the raw clips to my macbook and do all the editing in iMovie? I really liked the option to do all the cutting and editing on the iPhone plus the dji editor app is really handy but I just can't live with the final output quality. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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