DJI Osmo 360 to Mac: Connect, Transfer Files & Install DJI Studio
HardReset.InfoAugust 13, 20256 min3,839 views
7 connectionsΒ·10 entities in this videoβConnecting DJI Osmo 360 to Mac
- π‘ Open the USB-C port on your DJI Osmo 360 by pulling the switch and then the door down.
- π Connect the Osmo 360 to your Mac using a USB-C cable that supports data transfer.
- π² When prompted on the Osmo 360, select the file transfer mode.
Accessing Files via Finder
- π If the Osmo 360 does not appear on your desktop, navigate to Finder and select "Osmo 360" under locations.
- πΌοΈ Access your photos and videos by going into the "DCIM" folder.
- β οΈ Be aware that files may appear stretched or distorted when viewed as plain photos, and panoramic videos may not work at all without dedicated software.
Installing and Using DJI Studio
- π» Search for "DJI Studio" online and download the Mac version, which requires macOS 11 or newer.
- βοΈ The software supports both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs (M1, M2, etc.).
- β Follow the installation prompts, agreeing to terms and conditions, to install DJI Studio on your computer.
- π Once installed, DJI Studio allows you to view, manage, and export panoramic videos and other footage with full compatibility.
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