· Select the small play icon in the bottom right of the app screen to view or download. Select Download. This process may take a little time so it is often faster to use the USB-C cable. Open the small door with the USB-C slot and connect it to your device. Browse to the save location on your computer or laptop. Transfer the files to your bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. · In the DJI GO 4 app, turn on the drone and press the play button in the bottom right hand side of the screen to view all of the photos and videos on your SD card and internal storage. I didn't have my app running for this screen shot, but you will have to have your Mavic Air on to connect and transfer your photos to your device. Connect your phone with DJI Pocket 2 with the adapter or wireless module, then turn on the DJI Pocket 2, DJI Mimo will be prompted automatically. You can see all the photos and videos stored on your sd card. Choose the files you want to download to your phone, iPad, or tablet, then wait for the download process to finish.
Then connect DJI goggles to your phone with a USB-C to USB-C data cable. You should be prompted if you want your phone to handle the DJI Goggles, select OK. Be careful to not overheat the VISTA / Air Unit when you're testing on the bench. If it overheats, the feed will just go black, and potentially damage the VISTA as well. Steps to retrieve the TXT flight logs from an Apple device with iTunes: 1) If you haven't installed iTunes on your Windows/Mac computer, then download it here and install it. 2) Start iTunes. 3) Connect your phone/tablet to your computer via a Lightning cable. 4) Click the mobile device icon at the top of iTunes (see the screenshot below) to access the contents of your phone/tablet. Along the same vein, Recoverit supports the recovery of data from all the major drone cameras including DJI Mavic Air, DJI INSPIRE, DJI Mavic 2 Pro, and of course DJI Mavic Mini. It can also retrieve data from memory cards and that means you can use it to retrieve lost photos and videos from your drone's memory card too.
In this video I show you how to transfer the data from the internal memory of your DJI Mavic Air 2 to your computer. One of the great features that the Mavic. In the DJI GO 4 app, turn on the drone and press the play button in the bottom right hand side of the screen to view all of the photos and videos on your SD card and internal storage. I didn't have my app running for this screen shot, but you will have to have your Mavic Air on to connect and transfer your photos to your device. My Facebook group please join: bltadwin.ru If you would like to help support my channel: bltadwin.ru
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