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8 posts about drone video, written by people who have actually been down a mine with a scanner.
The best way to send a large video is a delivery platform that preserves the original and plays in-browser — email, messaging apps, and YouTube re-compress it.
June 19, 2026The best ways to share drone video with clients in 2026: YouTube/Vimeo, Dropbox/WeTransfer, Frame.io, and Swyvl — recompression, file size, branding compared.
June 19, 2026Most drone video is 10-bit HEVC (H.265), which won't play in browsers or many editors. Here's what the codec, bit depth, and resolution mean for sharing footage with clients.
June 19, 2026Comparing Dropbox, WeTransfer, Box, and Swyvl for sending video to clients. The real question isn't transfer speed — it's whether your client can press play.
June 19, 2026DJI records a .srt sidecar with per-second GPS for every video. Here's how to pair the MP4 and SRT to draw the flight path on a map synced to playback.
June 19, 2026Send 4K and 10-bit drone video to clients without recompression or codec headaches. Keep the original, deliver a browser-playable web version with view tracking.
June 19, 2026Your DJI video is almost certainly 10-bit HEVC (H.265). Windows needs a paid codec, and many chips lack hardware decode. Here's the fix.
June 19, 2026Drone video shows site context that photos and point clouds can't. And with the DJI SRT GPS sidecar, every frame is geolocated — so clients see exactly where footage was captured on a map.
June 19, 2026