You can tape immersive videos as much as 4K@30 and 2.7K@120 with the DJI Avata. It’s as easy as pushing the Shutter/Record button.

However it’s not really clear how to see those taped videos or move them to our smart device, tablet, or computer system. How do you do it?
You can utilize the Safety glasses On-Screen Show OSD to see your taped videos from DJI Avata. Gain access to the Album choice and choose the wanted video to enjoy. To move videos, eliminate the microSD card and insert it into your gadgets, or link the Avata to the PC and copy and paste the files into it.
If you discover this really complex, do not panic. We’ll assist you through the actions to enjoy videos and move them to your gadgets from Avata.
We’ll likewise cover what you can anticipate to enjoy in the Safety glasses OSD.
How to see taped videos from DJI Avata
Presently, you can just enjoy videos kept in the Safety glasses, which you conserve in the Safety glasses microSD card.
Think about that the video showed on the OSD Safety glasses 2 will be max at 1080p, and on the FPV Safety glasses V2 will be 810p.
The video that the Safety glasses OSD display screen suffices to see if you taped the shot you desired.
Nevertheless, comprehend that you will not see a supported image, so if you have RockSteady or HorizonSteady, you will not see it in the Goggle recording.
The only method to enjoy the videos kept in Avata’s internal storage or microSD card is to move them initially into a computer system or mobile phone.
Enjoying your recordings from the Safety glasses OSD is useful so you can prevent wasting time moving videos you do not wish to your gadgets.
Follow some actions prior to trying the recording, or you will lose all your efforts.
Utilize a suitable microSD card
Guarantee you have actually formerly placed a suitable microSD on your Safety glasses.
Neither of the 2 Safety glasses choices has internal storage, so without a microSD card, you can’t conserve the Safety glasses recording.
To place a suitable microSD card into the Safety glasses:
- Guarantee your Safety glasses are closed down.
- Find the microSD card slot on the left side of the Safety glasses.
- Place the suitable microSD card into the microSD card slot.
- Power the Safety Glasses on.
- Inspect if there is any timely about microSD card breakdown.
- If there is no such timely, you have actually properly set up the microSD card.
Enable Electronic Camera View Recording
Next, you need to allow the Cam View Recording, or the Safety glasses will not tape and conserve the video in the microSD.
If you’re utilizing the Safety glasses 2:
- Swipe your finger forward on the touch panel to access the Menu.
- Swipe your finger down on the touch panel to highlight the Settings choice, and tap it.
- Swipe your finger down on the touch panel to highlight the Advanced Cam Settings choice, and tap it.
- Now choose the Cam View Recording choice to allow it. When you allow the turn on the right, it illuminate green.
- Swipe your finger backwards on the touch panel up until you leave the Menu.
Or, when utilizing the FPV Safety glasses V2:
- Press the Safety glasses joystick to access the Menu.
- Move down the joystick to highlight the Settings choice and press it.
- Move down the joystick to highlight the Advanced Cam Settings choice, and press it.
- Now choose the Cam View Recording choice to allow it. When you allow the turn on the right, it lights green.
- Press the Back button on the Safety glasses up until you leave the Menu.
Safety glasses 2 video view
The procedure of seeing the videos on the Safety glasses 2 is really simple. You just require to access the Album choice situated in the Menu as follows:
- Swipe your finger forward on the touch panel to access the Menu.
- Swipe your finger down on the touch panel to highlight the Album choice, and tap it.
- Swipe your finger forward, backwards, up, or down to highlight the wanted video to sneak peek.
- Tap the touch panel, and the video begins to play.
FPV Goggles V2 video view
With these Safety glasses, the treatments alter a little:
- Press the Safety glasses joystick to access the Menu.
- Move down the joystick to highlight the Album choice, and press it.
- Move the joystick to the left, right, up, or down to highlight the wanted video to sneak peek.
- Press the joystick, and the video begins to play.
Does the DJI Fly app work to see videos from DJI Avata?
Unfortunately, it does not, or a minimum of at the time of composing this short article.
The factor is that Avata does not have access to the DJI Fly app Album choice, which you discover in the video camera view.
How to move taped videos from DJI Avata
Here, you have 2 choices. You can eliminate the microSD card to place it into your gadget or link the Avata through USB-C to a computer system.
Although a lot of Android gadgets have a microSD card slot, and you can acquire an SD adapter for iOS gadgets, we recommend you constantly move the information to your computer system.
The factor is that the file management system on Android and iOS isn’t as simple as on Windows or macOS. So you may conserve the files in folders you do not quickly keep in mind, so accessing them is a discomfort.
So let’s take a look at moving your videos from a microSD card to a computer system.
Transfer through microSD card
With macOS computer systems, you require a USB-C to SD card adapter. Or, if you have a Macbook made prior to 2015, you require a USB-A to SD card adapter.
Utilizing an SD adapter for a Windows gadget is unusual, as they normally feature an SD card slot. If your computer system lacks this port, you require a USB-C to SD card adapter or USB-A to SD card adapter.
You would likewise require an SD card reader, where you set up the microSD card for the computer system to read it. The factor is that microSD card slots in computer systems are unusual.
As Soon As you have the required devices, continue as follows:
- Close Down your Avata and Safety glasses.
- Get rid of the SD cards from the Avata and Safety glasses.
- Place the microSD card into the SD card reader.
- Link the SD adapter to your computer system just if your computer system does not have an SD card reader.
- Place the SD card reader into the adapter.
- Usually, the microSD card folder turns up.
If not, press the Finder on your Macbook to raise the folders and look for the microSD card in the left vertical bar.
In Windows, press the Windows logo design and the letter E at the same time to open the House folder. Discover the microSD card by scrolling through the folders.
Copy and paste your videos from the microSD folder to the computer system.
However what if you wish to prevent the work of getting rid of the SD card, and acquiring an adapter and an SD card reader?
Transfer through USB-C cable television
Then you can utilize a USB-C to USB-C cable television to move the videos to the computer system. Think about that your computer system requires a USB-C or Thunderbolt port for this approach to work with no adapter.
The treatment resembles the microSD card one, however with couple of actions.
- Power off your Avata.
- Open the USB-C/microSD card slot cover.
- Link one end of the USB-C cable television to your Avata. The staying USB-C end links to your computer system. Utilize the OTG cable television that featured your Avata if your laptop computer does not have a USB-C port.
- The microSD card and Avata internal storage folder appear.
If not, press the Finder on your Macbook to open the folders and look for the microSD card and Avata internal storage in the left vertical bar.
In Windows, press the Windows logo design and the letter E at the same time to open the House folder. Discover the microSD card and Avata internal storage by scrolling through the folders.
Copy and paste your videos to the computer system from the microSD folder and Avata internal storage.
Does the DJI Avata have QuickTransfer?
Not at the time of composing this short article. The factor is that QuickTransfer is a DJI Fly app function.
The Safety glasses do not utilize the DJI Fly app user interface, and they can’t access the most appealing functions of this app, such as Intelligent Flight modes and QuickTransfer.
For a lot of pilots utilized to photography, this isn’t a problem. They move the videos to their gadgets through USB-C and SD card readers.
Eventually, the Avata isn’t the easiest-to-transfer video gadget ever made by DJI. Nevertheless, DJI continuously makes firmware updates, and this subject is unquestionably a concern for them.