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The controller is set to the correct time and date, but when I take photos and videos the date shows at 1979 all the time. How can I get it to reflect the correct date and time for each picture?
 
The controller is set to the correct time and date, but when I take photos and videos the date shows at 1979 all the time. How can I get it to reflect the correct date and time for each picture?

Same with my Q500+. The controller doesn't retain the date and time, which it should easily get from GPS.

Any clues there too? Sorry for the slight hijack!
 
I have not seen it the way you show it, but I have experienced very odd and inconsistent dates, and times. I say inconsistent because if I shut everything down and restart it up again, take a few more shots, the dates and times change, but never to the correct date and time showing on the ST10+.
 
Make sure you have the date and time set in the ST10+ and stop recording before shutting the drone down. I was getting the same "1979" file names when I was not stopping the recording before shutdown.
 
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A 64 GB SD card cannot be formatted in Fat32. It requires exFAT or NTFS. The CGO3 does not support NTFS, therefore its exFAT only. But CGO3 will not generate a correct date. It's just crazy what it does ... dates back to 1979, but sometimes the correct date with the wrong time. What's the answer?? Thanks.

UPDATE: CGO3 does not like exFAT, and is really only comfortable with FAT 16 or FAT 32. Nothing else will result in a correct data on the file's timestamp. Best case scenario for me with exFAT is that all files are misdated by a minus 5 hours (i.e.: Files recorded at 10:00 AM will be timestamped as 5:00 AM). Furthermore, files saved to exFAT format SD card are limited to 2 GB, the very old FAT 16 file limitation. This needs to be fixed!!
 
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I formatted my 64Gb card as Fat32 and it works fine - just be aware, as a result there is a approx a 4-minute limitation to each video file! This may not be a problem because it does not shut off, it just starts recording the rest of the video to a second file. Then you stitch them together. Not ideal, but workable - at least until they fix the problem (most likely in a future camera, even though I think they could fix it in software)
 
A 64 GB SD card cannot be formatted in Fat32. It requires exFAT or NTFS. The CGO3 does not support NTFS, therefore its exFAT only. But CGO3 will not generate a correct date. It's just crazy what it does ... dates back to 1979, but sometimes the correct date with the wrong time. What's the answer?? Thanks.

UPDATE: CGO3 does not like exFAT, and is really only comfortable with FAT 16 or FAT 32. Nothing else will result in a correct data on the file's timestamp. Best case scenario for me with exFAT is that all files are misdated by a minus 5 hours (i.e.: Files recorded at 10:00 AM will be timestamped as 5:00 AM). Furthermore, files saved to exFAT format SD card are limited to 2 GB, the very old FAT 16 file limitation. This needs to be fixed!!

I subsequently used a free app (EaseUS Partition Master) to convert the exFAT 64 GB formatted card to a Fat32 partition. All is well, and the 5 minute file size is not a problem.
 
Are you referring to the date stamp and time like the attachment?

Yes I believe its the time stamp on the file. See photo below.
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Guys I'm having this problem with my new H520. All the dates are set to 01 Jan 2000 at 00:00 from the first image/video. Has it been fixed? I've got a few that do show the correct date/time though. Maybe it resets when I format the card or something? Only done it a few times but always do it through the handset/drone if that makes a difference.
 
I'm having the same issue with a H PLUSS. Using a 120GB exFAT formatted card. I am using the drone for inspections and I need the date and time stamp to be correct. The attachment below shows folders that were created all the same day. File 157 was a test in my office powered down left battery in then 158 was created, then 159 - 161 were all battery changes.

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