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I make sure my phone and controller are 100% before flying. I LIVE Stream my entire flight to FB while playing music in the background so my Stream hears some kind of music and less beeping noises. After, I download my video from FB and edit all right on my phone. I flew this drone at night with 30% battery life while LIVE streaming and playing YouTube in the background...less than 15mins my phone died. Luckily, I was just testing how well the music will pair and sound. The drone was right above me so I just landed it and went inside since there was no point in flying when I couldn't see where I was at night. I took my drone out as far as 3700ft at 400ft high. I am a restricted zone at a maximum 150m flight height. I can take it higher but that will be risky since I want to make drone flying easier and safer for future owners; trying not to break the laws. Already lucky enough to even take off living not far away from JFK Airport.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.the smart controller records voice during the flight and does not add voice later, this is important to live streaming to Facebook as the pilot can talk in real time as the drone is in the air. there is also a speaker on the smart controller for playback. the smart also has hdmi out to play immediately from the on controller memory to a 4k tv or anything. the regular controller cannot do any of this
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There isn't any mics on the drone and that voice over is added in post production of the video then uploaded to youtube. Youtube has plenty of tutorials how to do any video post production just give it a search.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Mavic 2 Pro will not record audio. However, the DJI GO 4 App will manage the process of laying audio over your video via the mobile device you are using. This being said, the audio that you hear will be audio that is being created nearest to you as the pilot not nearest to the Drone, since the Drone does not have a microphone. All of this is attained and modified in the app settings sub menus. I have a feeling that the video that you're watching when you were hearing audio being played over video during playback, that it was either recorded by a separate recorder and not the Drone video, or audio. Or that they applied audio to the video in post-production which is another we have going about it, or as I mentioned, the Mavic 2 Pro was shooting the video, whilst the audio was being recorded by whatever mobile device they were using. I hope that this helped.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They record the audio and video separately and then put them together to edit. The audio is recorded as they are setting the drone up and flying it. They will have a camera recording them as they do everything and then the footage from the drone. The software they use to edit the video probably has a option of a small video being played over top a larger video. When they get those in sync they’ll add the audio over top the final video to match and then they’ll publish it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The MAVIC 2 PRO drone will record audio as well as video and still images to either its internal memory or your micro recording media. It is a setting in the settings menu, to turn this on or off. My guess though is that the video blogger or YouTuber, is using a separate device outside of the Drone to record the audio, video, or both. It is hard for me to say , because I'm not sure which video you're looking at and what exactly is going on in it. But it's good to note that that is a possibility . In post, you can lay tracks of audio and video over the top of the video that you're editing. That's the best answer I have. Again, like I had mentioned, it depends on which video you're speaking of specifically and what's going on in that video to know for sure.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have a few options. For a quick and dirty option you can enable "record audio cache" in your DJI GO 4 options to record the audio from your phone in real time. Otherwise you can record audio using traditional methods and sync it up in post.
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