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ezBTS
For the DJI RC Plus · Inspire 3

Automatic screen recordings, in sync with your DJI Inspire 3 recording.

ezBTS runs right on the pilot's remote and records screen recordings automatically. It starts and stops with your recording and names every file after the clip.

Runs as an app on the DJI RC Plus · no extra hardware needed
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Works like a charm. Hands-free recording of BTS clips.

Set it up once and ezBTS runs invisibly in the background.

In-sync recording

Detects when your Inspire 3 is rolling and starts or stops the BTS screen recording automatically with it.

Clip-accurate naming

Every BTS file is named after the DJI clip code – easy to match with your footage in post.

Status overlay

A subtle status pill always shows whether it's recording – and the mode (auto / manual). Freely placeable.

Manual mode

Prefer full control? Switch to manual and just tap the on-screen pill to start or stop the BTS recording yourself.

Auto REC on arm

Records the whole flight automatically — from take-off to landing. Perfect for insurance claims, incident reviews and proof of operation.* works in every DJI Pilot 2 language except Russian

App start on boot

Launches automatically after the remote powers on and opens DJI Pilot 2.

Right on the remote

No extra hardware. Runs as an app directly on the DJI RC Plus.

Light on the system

Built lean — it barely touches CPU and memory, so DJI Pilot 2 and your flight stay perfectly smooth.

Record to microSD or USB

Write BTS clips straight to a microSD card or USB‑C drive as you record – or offload them there afterwards – so the remote never fills up.

Free trial

Try everything free for 10 days.

The trial is the full version — auto-recording, clip-code naming, every mode. No payment details needed: install the app on your remote and register with your email right in the app.

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One license. Yours forever.

Early bird
€79.00* €99.00
* Incl. VAT. Shown price includes German VAT; the exact VAT for your country is shown at checkout.
  • One-time purchase – no subscription
  • License for one device
  • All v1 updates included · invoice by email
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Install in minutes

It runs as a normal app on the DJI RC Plus — download, install, activate. Try it free for 10 days, no payment needed.

Download ezBTS (.apk)
  1. Download the .apk on the remote — or copy it over via USB‑C.
  2. Open it, allow installs from this source, then tap Install.
  3. Activate with your license key, or start the free 10-day trial.
Full step-by-step guide →

FAQ

How does ezBTS work?

It monitors the DJI Pilot 2 app and detects when the camera starts and stops recording. Each BTS file is named after the DJI clip code, so it lines up with your footage in post.

Is there a free trial?

Yes — 10 days, full version, no payment details. Download the app, install it on the remote and register with your email directly in the app. When the trial ends, nothing is charged: recording simply pauses until you activate a license.

What does the license include?

A one-time purchase – no subscription. You get a lifetime license for one device, with all updates for the current major version (v1) included. Activate it once with a short key on the remote.

How do I get my key?

You will receive your license key after your payment via email. Enter it once in the app to activate. Lost it? We can resend it anytime.

Which devices are supported?

The DJI RC Plus controlling the DJI Inspire 3. ezBTS runs as an app directly on the remote – no extra hardware is needed.

How do I copy the files to my computer?

Connect the remote to your computer with a USB‑C cable. On Windows it shows up in File Explorer like a phone/USB drive – open it and copy from Internal storage → Movies → DJIScreenRec. On Mac, install the free Android File Transfer app, open it, and copy from the same folder. No command line or extra tools needed.

Why are some clips named with a timestamp instead of the clip code?

Auto‑naming reads DJI's cached clips, so it needs video caching enabled in DJI Pilot 2. Turn it on once: in the camera view open the camera settings and enable Video Cache (cache while recording). Without it, BTS files keep a timestamp name – you can still match them by time.

What if DJI changes the Pilot 2 interface?

Detection reads the on-screen record button, so a major DJI UI change could affect compatibility. If that happens, we'll ship a v2 that restores it. Compatibility and minor updates within v1 are free; a major v2 may be a paid upgrade.

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