When using the receiver on a phone, do you need to do anything special in the camera app/mic settings? Or can you just open the native camera app and it's good to go? I have a OnePlus phone.
Just bought a Samsung s24plus. I have a DJI pocket 2 and I hate it and curse it every time I use it. Been using it for the last 3 years because I bought it 450.00 and came with the 1 gen BT mic. That was about the only good thing I like about the pocket 2 camera. I bought this sung 24plus phone to get away from my DJI camera but needed a BT mic option. My phone thank goodness has the pro video and it does link up and use this DJI Mic 2. I never would have been able to hook up with out your video/knowledge/sharing.
Great video. Just wondering if the receiver has pass-through charging for both the receiver and phone if you plug a USB cable into it. I’ve done 4-6 hr live-streams with my phone so continuous power for both is really important. Thanks
I kind of have an important question. Is there a way for me to record split channel audio through my phone? One channel being DJI and the other being the out facing camera audio? So that I can do some mixing in post without having to disable the DJI mic every single shot I want to film without SOT?
Unfortunately not. What you can do is not connect the DJI to the phone, record internally to DJI while using your phones mic for your video. Then sync the separate recorded audio from DJI so you can cut back and forth between the DJI and your prime when you edit
@BlakeBlackstone good afternoon. If both audios are good enough quality, you can auto sync them in capcut and premiere pro. There are options to easily do this. Just a thought to save you time.
The audio recording is strangely low when listening to playback (receiver connected to Pixel phone). Is this normal? Do you have any suggestions on how to increase the audio volume?
Loved the video...but unable to get the Bluetooth to Iphone15 to function nor could the Receiver plug in to the iPhone. Both appeared to link up, but on playback, no sound. Will be returning the $350 "not ready for prime time". Sad, I had very high hopes.
Great video and this sort of worked really well for me on an android, Samsung S22 Ultra, using bluetooth without receiver - yes, both good and bad occurred LOL. 2 things to discuss for your viewers: 1. when connected with dji mic 2 with the pro-video camera, it connected easily and I saw the voice bars moving when speaking. 2. Issue: the in-video video audio had great quality audio, BUT... when I transferred the audio file from the mic to my computer it only showed 44 bits and did not work. It showed 0 minutes for the audio file that goes with the video file I just recorded. It did not play on my computer, as a result. Per your experience, is this supposed to happen in this scenario? note: I tested recording with the DJI Mic 2 mic by itself without being connected to the phone and it recorded the entire test AND I was able to transfer it over to my computer, and it played, showing the audio length in "details." Also the quality was butter smooth and great. OK, thanks again for a great video and hope to hear from you soon. Have a good evening and night ahead.
On the Pixel 7 Pro I needed to go to the Video Settings and ensure that "Wired Mic" was selected. You have to do this each time for each new video recording.
When using Bluetooth only, yes that is correct. However I've noticed the quality for Bluetooth is significantly lower than when the receiver is connected. I do not recommend the Bluetooth option for anything serious, only simple social media stuff.
@@DoubtMeTech Buena onda, los quiero comprar para usarlos en mi Huawei P30 normal, ya que por bluetooth no detecta el audio cuando grabo video. Saludos
I think the bluetooth audio quality is worse than the audio quality vua the receiver. 😢. I am trying to do voice overs for videos. At home this isnt an issue but on the go it might be quite annoying. I might just record the audio separately on the dji mic when i am outside with my action cam. To connect the receiver to the cam is quite the pain when walking or driving your bike.
that usb type c attachment looks very very loose and unsecure....ready to fall off or get broken off....wouldn't use that unless the phone is in a very stable motionless state.
@@DoubtMeTech Same thing with the receiver. Android uses the internal mic by default and there is no option in the conference apps to change that. My GF works on live TV and sometimes they call her via zoom or skype o gmeet to go live on tv, i was trying to improve the mic sound but it wont work.
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Couldn't figure this out for the life of me, great video
Excellent tutorial! Zero wasted time and got me connected in no time.
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Both transmiter we can connect the same time via bluetooth or only one transimitter
Only one at a time per device
When using the receiver on a phone, do you need to do anything special in the camera app/mic settings? Or can you just open the native camera app and it's good to go?
I have a OnePlus phone.
Will it work with 2 mics at the same time while plugged into the phone?
Only when the receiver is connected to the phone directly
Does the noise cancelling work on the transmitter to the android phone?
Both Bluetooth and also the transmitter
Just bought a Samsung s24plus. I have a DJI pocket 2 and I hate it and curse it every time I use it. Been using it for the last 3 years because I bought it 450.00 and came with the 1 gen BT mic. That was about the only good thing I like about the pocket 2 camera. I bought this sung 24plus phone to get away from my DJI camera but needed a BT mic option. My phone thank goodness has the pro video and it does link up and use this DJI Mic 2. I never would have been able to hook up with out your video/knowledge/sharing.
Great video. Just wondering if the receiver has pass-through charging for both the receiver and phone if you plug a USB cable into it. I’ve done 4-6 hr live-streams with my phone so continuous power for both is really important. Thanks
Is there a setting on your android where you can monitor your record levels? Thanks
I kind of have an important question. Is there a way for me to record split channel audio through my phone? One channel being DJI and the other being the out facing camera audio? So that I can do some mixing in post without having to disable the DJI mic every single shot I want to film without SOT?
Unfortunately not. What you can do is not connect the DJI to the phone, record internally to DJI while using your phones mic for your video. Then sync the separate recorded audio from DJI so you can cut back and forth between the DJI and your prime when you edit
@@DoubtMeTech Yeah I knew that would be the alternative. lol. Then I gotta do the clapping shit.
@BlakeBlackstone good afternoon. If both audios are good enough quality, you can auto sync them in capcut and premiere pro. There are options to easily do this. Just a thought to save you time.
Do you know if the mic 2 works with the Mimo app when using gimbal on Samsung s23 ultra?
I don't know unfortunately. I haven't tried that gimbal
I am only getting audio on one side. Any ideas how to make it come out on both sides of my headphones?
Make sure the receiver is set to mono, not stereo
Thank you, I contacted support and that is what the problem was. @@DoubtMeTech
Mono Safety Track.
Can the reciever method be used to use with google meet, or zoom mettings ?
Yes it can
No it cant, at least on android the only thing that works is the pro camera node, the rest of the apps wont work
Great straight-to-the point video, thanks a lot 🌹
Happy to help. Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
Thanks for this!!! You saved me a lot of time!!!
The audio recording is strangely low when listening to playback (receiver connected to Pixel phone). Is this normal? Do you have any suggestions on how to increase the audio volume?
With the receiver, can I use my cellphone's native video camera?
Yes you can.
Is there a way to extract the audio from the mic with out a computer. Only using your phone ?
If connected via BT to Samsung phone, noise canceling feature and internal recording are availble?
Already bought subj, can answer, yes and yes
Me again. Which phone do you have. I have a Samsung A32... but there is not a setting under Pro for Bluetooth Recording.
Good video
how the quality via bluetooth vs transmitter ?
The Bluetooth quality isn't very good. I have a video coming this week showing the difference and when you might want to use the Bluetooth option.
Loved the video...but unable to get the Bluetooth to Iphone15 to function nor could the Receiver plug in to the iPhone.
Both appeared to link up, but on playback, no sound. Will be returning the $350 "not ready for prime time".
Sad, I had very high hopes.
Great video and this sort of worked really well for me on an android, Samsung S22 Ultra, using bluetooth without receiver - yes, both good and bad occurred LOL. 2 things to discuss for your viewers:
1. when connected with dji mic 2 with the pro-video camera, it connected easily and I saw the voice bars moving when speaking.
2. Issue: the in-video video audio had great quality audio, BUT... when I transferred the audio file from the mic to my computer it only showed 44 bits and did not work. It showed 0 minutes for the audio file that goes with the video file I just recorded. It did not play on my computer, as a result.
Per your experience, is this supposed to happen in this scenario?
note: I tested recording with the DJI Mic 2 mic by itself without being connected to the phone and it recorded the entire test AND I was able to transfer it over to my computer, and it played, showing the audio length in "details." Also the quality was butter smooth and great.
OK, thanks again for a great video and hope to hear from you soon. Have a good evening and night ahead.
Bluetooth could transfer to changing the color of holding on to a mobile light
Thanks
Happy to help. Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
On the Pixel 7 Pro I needed to go to the Video Settings and ensure that "Wired Mic" was selected. You have to do this each time for each new video recording.
Does nt working for oneplus 7t please teach me
So if you get 2 transmitters so can you use both of them at the same time to different phones or cameras when using Bluetooth
When using Bluetooth only, yes that is correct. However I've noticed the quality for Bluetooth is significantly lower than when the receiver is connected. I do not recommend the Bluetooth option for anything serious, only simple social media stuff.
@@DoubtMeTech isnt the mic record internally? so you can use a good quality sound in post?
THANK U !!
Happy to help. Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
Podrías probarlo con los teléfonos huawei ☝️😅, muchas gracias 👌😉
Si 🙏🙏
@@DoubtMeTech Buena onda, los quiero comprar para usarlos en mi Huawei P30 normal, ya que por bluetooth no detecta el audio cuando grabo video. Saludos
Thanks for the help on Android. Things shouldn't be unnecessarily complicated smh
I agree. Happy to help. Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
Just bought today , you need to install 3rd party camera if you use it via Bluetooth without receiver....
t application did you use?
@@denisdm91 protake camera
No you don't
You just use Pro Video mode
Next time, get your facts right before making stupid assumptions
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@@brianmagicman3556 what if you don't have pro mode on your cellphone?
Ipad?
Yes that works for sure
I think the bluetooth audio quality is worse than the audio quality vua the receiver. 😢. I am trying to do voice overs for videos. At home this isnt an issue but on the go it might be quite annoying. I might just record the audio separately on the dji mic when i am outside with my action cam. To connect the receiver to the cam is quite the pain when walking or driving your bike.
that usb type c attachment looks very very loose and unsecure....ready to fall off or get broken off....wouldn't use that unless the phone is in a very stable motionless state.
Completely usless for streaming since the only app that works at least on android is the camera. No WhatsApp, no zoom, no gmeet
That's why I only recommend using the usb receiver method and not Bluetooth
@@DoubtMeTech Same thing with the receiver. Android uses the internal mic by default and there is no option in the conference apps to change that. My GF works on live TV and sometimes they call her via zoom or skype o gmeet to go live on tv, i was trying to improve the mic sound but it wont work.