Newb Question

Tom Anderson

New Member
I received an AEE Toruk AP10 pro recently (Monday), and don't have a clue about how to process the video or pictures. I have been patient, and gone over everything in the manual to ensure my first fight will be uneventful (this is my first drone).
Now that I believe I am ready to fly, I figured I better learn what to do with the pictures and video.
Can anyone tell me what software I should use (hopefully free or not too expensive). I understand the drone will be using an AEE App to collect the data, and the onboard micro SD card will also collect it. I'm just unsure of where to go from there.
I did try to search the forum for the answer, but was unsuccessful. Perhaps I will get better at that with experience too.
Thanks for any help at all.
 
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What exact details?
I will be flying the AEE Toruk AP10 pro with an onboard SD card. I will be using an iPhone 6S plus phone for FPV using the AEE App and the AEE remote.
I was wanting to know what kind of files I would be dealing with, and if there is a preferred program to deal with those files for downloading advanced by to a Windows 10 laptop and for the actual editing of those files (video/photo).
I am planning my first flight for this Saturday, and was trying to be ahead of the learning curve, rather than struggle at the last minute.
Anyway, thanks for your quick response. I will keep it in mind, since I have that program as part of my Windows 10.
 
I'm not sure what you mean by "processing" video. If you're talking about removing distortion effects such as fish eye, then you'll have to buy an application, such as Adobe Lightroom. I have a GoPro camera and GoPro has an application that removes this distortion. If you're talking about changing formats, then you can try Movavi Video Suite. If you simply want to create a video for posting on YouTube, you can use MovieMaker if you're on a Windows machine, but be aware that if you're on Windows 10, you may have to download a copy that runs on that version O.S. If, on the other hand you've got a Mac, then iMovie iis the way to go.
 
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