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Capturing and saving footage from your Dji Goggles 2 is essential for reviewing your flights, sharing moments, or analyzing your footage later. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you record and store your footage effectively for future viewing.
Understanding Dji Goggles 2 Recording Capabilities
The Dji Goggles 2 are designed primarily for immersive viewing of drone footage. They do not have internal storage for recording videos directly. Instead, footage is recorded via the drone’s camera and then transferred to other devices for storage and viewing.
Methods to Record and Save Footage
1. Record Footage on Your Drone
The first step is to ensure your drone’s camera is recording during your flight. Most drones, like the DJI Air series, have built-in recording features. Start recording on your drone’s remote control or mobile app before taking off.
2. Connect Your Drone to a Mobile Device or Computer
After your flight, connect your drone to a computer or mobile device via USB or Wi-Fi. Use the DJI Fly app or compatible software to access the recorded footage stored on the drone’s SD card or internal storage.
3. Transfer Footage to Your Device
Download the footage from your drone to your device. Insert the SD card into a card reader if necessary, and copy the files to your computer or mobile device. Ensure the files are saved in a common video format like MP4 for compatibility.
Viewing Your Saved Footage
Once saved, you can view your footage using standard media players on your computer or mobile device. For an immersive experience, connect your device to the Dji Goggles 2 to view the footage in virtual reality mode, if supported.
Tips for Effective Recording and Saving
- Always ensure your drone’s firmware and app are up to date for optimal recording features.
- Use high-quality SD cards with sufficient storage capacity.
- Label your files clearly with date and flight details for easy retrieval.
- Back up your footage regularly to avoid data loss.
- Check that your device supports the video formats used by your drone.
Conclusion
While the Dji Goggles 2 do not record footage directly, capturing your drone’s video feed via the drone’s camera and transferring it to your devices is straightforward. Follow these steps to ensure your footage is safely recorded and easily accessible for future viewing, sharing, or analysis.