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Make sure that you are on the Converter tile, click the small down-facing arrow next to the Add Files button at the top-left corner. And click Add from Device , check the box representing the footage you are interested in, and click Add to Convert List from the bottom-right corner to import the video to the UniConverter window.

While editing, UniConverter allows you to trim the clips, crop them, apply effects to them, and even add subtitles and watermarks as needed. Click the Scissors Edit icon from under the thumbnail of the imported video, on the next box, position the Playhead Skimmer on the timeline you want to trim the clip from, click Cut from the upper area of the timeline, select the unwanted segment that you just split, and click Delete.

Next, drag the trimming handle at the right end of the footage toward left in the timeline to trim off the ending portion of the media.

Click OK to save the modifications. Note: If the video gets messed up due to too many edits and cuts, you can click Reset to revert it to its original state. Back on the previous window, click the Crop icon present next to that of Trim. And ensure that you are on the Crop tab from the top of the box that opens next, drag the handles in the Original Preview section to crop the unwanted portions of the video, click Align Center in the right part, and click OK to save the changes.

Optionally, you can also explore the other tabs from the top to add effects, watermark, subtitles, and manage audio before clicking OK. On the Convert window, click and open the Output Format menu from the bottom, go to the Video tab. You are running an older browser. Please upgrade your browser for better experience.

For older versions : Click to download v1. Shot on DJI. Short Film. DJI Pro. Aerial Cinematography System Professional aerial shooting for unrivaled efficiency Inspire 2. Public Safety. Oil and Gas. Aerial Surveying and AEC. About us. DJI Agriculture. Agras MG Series Comparison. Repair Services One-stop aftersales service for worry-free repairs. I notice that the OP does little 'twitches' side to side while you are walking.

Mine does this even when I am certain that it's not caused by me. I woul dhave thought the gimbal would iron these 'twitches' out. Any suggestions which gimbal setting will prevent this? John Walker Posted at I notice that the OP does little 'twitches' side to side while you are walking. You are very welcome. I will add a few more links when I have time. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for posting. Advanced Bold Text Color Upload. You need to log in before you can reply Login Register now.

Hi John. I no longer have my Pocket and can't remember what DJI call the various gimbal modes. Usually there's a mode that's POV on all gimbals, basically the camera is locked forward and the motors are used to stabilise the position of the camera. In POV you are in control of what the gimbal is pointing at.

If you're in any of the tracking modes then the camera may try to lock onto something and move. There's also other things to watch out for that can cause jerky movement. When the shutter is set manually or automatically very high this can cause a stuttering effect, not so much the gimbal looking like it's jumping but frames looking like they're skipping.

This shouldn't happen and seemed to suggest the gimbal itself was maybe jerking. After using the Pocket and stressing it out with many tests, my conclusion is that it shouldn't be expected to react like a larger gimbal. With the light weight of the payload and lack of resistance and the torque of the motors, there's only so much that can be realistically expected from it.



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