jeffgritchen
lvl.2
Flight distance : 3117448 ft
United States
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The cloud symbol in the flight recorder on the DJI Pilot app is used to sync with other devices. For example, if you use and iPhone and an iPad with your quadcopter, clicking the cloud on both devices will sync the flight records.
I'm not sure how to do this with Android, but to get the flight records off your iPhone plug it in to iTunes, then click on the iPhone icon on the top. This will bring you to the iPhone page in iTunes.
Then click on 'Apps' in the sidebar. Then scroll down to the bottom. You will see all the apps that store information on your iPhone. Click in the DJI Pilot app and it will shoe you all the flight records. Then pick the one you want and choose "save to"
Now the question is, "What do you do with those file?" They aren't readable by anything I can find.
Although, I did find this tool somebody made. http://thecutter.net/djiconverter
You can log in with your DJI user/password and see all your flight records, or, if you don't want to give somebody you don't know your password, you can upload the file directly.
It spits out a cvs file and a kml file. The kml file is cool because you can open it in Google Earth
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