The Essential Settings for DJI Mic - Comprehensive Guide

TLDRLearn about the important settings for the DJI Mic, including recording mode, receiver gain, vibration setting, and more.

Key insights

🎙️The recording mode determines how the audio is sent from the transmitters to the receivers.

🎧The receiver gain setting enables you to control the volume of the audio sent to the camera.

📳The vibration setting notifies you about the transmitter status with short vibrations.

🔗The link device setting allows you to pair transmitters with the receiver.

📶You can use the built-in memory in each transmitter to record audio as a backup.

Q&A

What is the purpose of the recording mode?

The recording mode determines how the audio from the transmitters is combined and written to the left and right audio channels.

How can I control the volume of the audio sent to the camera?

You can adjust the receiver gain setting to control the volume of the audio sent from the receiver to the camera.

What is the vibration setting used for?

The vibration setting provides tactile feedback for various transmitter actions, such as turning on or off and starting or stopping internal recording.

How do I pair transmitters with the receiver?

You can use the link device setting to pair the transmitters with the receiver. They should already be linked when first unboxing the DJI Mic kit.

How can I record audio as a backup?

You can utilize the built-in memory in each transmitter to directly record audio as a backup in case of connection loss between the transmitter and receiver.

Timestamped Summary

00:00To access the DJI Mic settings, swipe down from the top of the receiver screen.

00:18The recording mode determines how the audio from the transmitters is combined and written to both the left and right audio channels.

01:41The stereo recording mode sends the audio from each transmitter to the corresponding left and right audio channels.

02:23The mono with safety track mode combines the audio from both transmitters into one channel while providing a lower volume backup copy.

03:33The receiver gain setting controls the volume of the audio sent from the receiver to the camera.

04:31The vibration setting provides tactile feedback for various transmitter actions, such as turning on or off and starting or stopping internal recording.

05:00The link device setting allows for pairing transmitters with the receiver.

06:16The built-in memory in each transmitter enables recording audio as a backup in case of connection loss.