There are many unhappy iphone users around because the dji sound won't record with 2 mics unless you set it on mono. i looked at many videos and tried everything they suggested to no avail.
Ya unfortunately the included DJI lightning adapter only has one connection point to the DJI receiver, but the DJI USB-C adapter has two connection points which allows for stereo recording. I’m not sure if it will work, but you might try buying a lightning to USB-C adapter and then connect the DJI receiver to it using the DJI USB-C adapter.
Thank you . Did you try to connect receiver with cable ? When i try, receiver shut down after 1 mn. + how do you control audio level in iphone? Thank you
Hi @voilamana, I always connected the receiver directly to my phone not with a cable. You can control the audio level of the receiver and transmitter via the screen of the receiver. If you want to listen to the audio on your phone with the receiver connected, you can connect headphones via bluetooth.
I just figured out that the Auto Record setting actually works with the single transmitter setup as well, it simply starts the transmitter’s internal recording when the transmitter is turned on 😎
Hi @themediadiamond, You can only have two DJI Transmitters connected to one DJI Receiver. This means that if you have a 4 person interview you can connect 2 of the DJI Transmitters to the DJI Receiver and then the other 2 DJI Transmitters can be setup to record internally to each of these two Transmitters. The audio from these two Transmitters would then need to be synced to the video in post production. If you have more than one camera you can of course also connect the 2nd Receiver to that one and let the 2nd set of Transmitters record into that instead of recording internally. I would always recommend having the internal recording on each of the Transmitters going in case you loose the connection to the Receivers, then at least you have a backup recording on the Transmitters :)
Hi, if you are getting too much noise in the recordings you might want to lower the Transmitter or Receiver Gain or even both. I’ve also noticed that the internal recording of the Transmitter has less noise than the recording transmitted to the Receiver.
@@TechPlover I have the setup for my motorcycle however most demonstrators go -12 on the transmitter and the receiver. -12 on transmitter is perfect cuz it's right by my mouth in the helmet, but the receiver is where I'm finding it most difficult to find the perfect gain.
Thanks
Brilliant! Thank you
I just ordered the single one...wondering what type of charger you recommend??
Hi @jordanbey870,
You can simply plug your DJI charging cable into the charging brick for your phone, any USB A charger will do :)
Thanks
There are many unhappy iphone users around because the dji sound won't record with 2 mics unless you set it on mono. i looked at many videos and tried everything they suggested to no avail.
Ya unfortunately the included DJI lightning adapter only has one connection point to the DJI receiver, but the DJI USB-C adapter has two connection points which allows for stereo recording. I’m not sure if it will work, but you might try buying a lightning to USB-C adapter and then connect the DJI receiver to it using the DJI USB-C adapter.
@@TechPlover thanks, will look into that
Another option is trading in for an iPhone 15 with usb c
Thank you . Did you try to connect receiver with cable ? When i try, receiver shut down after 1 mn. + how do you control audio level in iphone? Thank you
Hi @voilamana, I always connected the receiver directly to my phone not with a cable. You can control the audio level of the receiver and transmitter via the screen of the receiver. If you want to listen to the audio on your phone with the receiver connected, you can connect headphones via bluetooth.
Thanks- very useful picture! )
I just figured out that the Auto Record setting actually works with the single transmitter setup as well, it simply starts the transmitter’s internal recording when the transmitter is turned on 😎
Hello, how can you use two dji mics set ups at the same time. For perhaps a four oerson interview?
Hi @themediadiamond,
You can only have two DJI Transmitters connected to one DJI Receiver. This means that if you have a 4 person interview you can connect 2 of the DJI Transmitters to the DJI Receiver and then the other 2 DJI Transmitters can be setup to record internally to each of these two Transmitters. The audio from these two Transmitters would then need to be synced to the video in post production.
If you have more than one camera you can of course also connect the 2nd Receiver to that one and let the 2nd set of Transmitters record into that instead of recording internally.
I would always recommend having the internal recording on each of the Transmitters going in case you loose the connection to the Receivers, then at least you have a backup recording on the Transmitters :)
@@TechPlover very helpful.thank you so much.
Please how i can isolated the mess or noise 🙏🙏
Hi, if you are getting too much noise in the recordings you might want to lower the Transmitter or Receiver Gain or even both.
I’ve also noticed that the internal recording of the Transmitter has less noise than the recording transmitted to the Receiver.
Thanks a lot for this very detailed video
Great video! We recently upgraded our mic and I was a bit confused but you walked us through it perfectly.
PS: I used to live in Iceland and your accent is bringing me warm vibes :)
@makinghistory7619 awesome to hear that the video helped you figure the DJI Mic out… welcome back to Iceland anytime 😊
This is the only tutorial I use,,. simple and straightforward, straight to the point. thank you
Thanx :) I’m happy you liked it 👍🏻
Without a doubt this video is the best one in all of RUclips that demonstrates gain settings. Thank you.
Thanx for an awesome comment… I really appreciate that you found my video helpful 👍🏻
@@TechPlover I have the setup for my motorcycle however most demonstrators go -12 on the transmitter and the receiver. -12 on transmitter is perfect cuz it's right by my mouth in the helmet, but the receiver is where I'm finding it most difficult to find the perfect gain.
Great video, very informative.
Thanx for watching 🤓