An example telemetry effect video:
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Though it's not very well made, but I managed to add as much as useful telemetry data in it. This gives your footage a more "technology" feel.
I didn't make the gauges, simply modified it to metric units and made the gauges work.
Tutorial here:
You would need:
Dashware for the telemetry OSD effects
AirData or any other service that can convert your flight log to CSV
Excel, or something like it, to apply formulas and filters, helping you to sync the data super fast (compared to the manual way)
You have to convert the flight log to csv first. This is very easy, on Air Data or Phantom Help you can upload your TXT flight log and then download the CSV file converted by them.
To find out when you started the video:
1. enable .SRT recording in your DJI Fly/Go app.
2. Find the SRT file, it has the time that you initiated the video recording on the related video file.
3. Open the CSV file in Excel.
4. Find the DateTime Column
5. Find the line that matches your SRT file's starting time. You can use the filter function to do this, simply unselect all other time and only select the exact time.Now you have the offset time you needed to calculate seconds from the time(millliseconds) column. Simply convert from milliseconds to seconds by dividing it with 1000.
And this is the starting point of the exact flight log data for that video, the offset seconds.
Go back to Dashware, and now you can filter out unwanted data much quicker than before with the offset seconds that we've calculated.
In Dashware, choose Edit Data Profile when you're adding the csv as a data logger.
Make sure that Auto-Sync is selected, and the seconds field shall be filled with the offset seconds.
Click Apply, and then click OK, now you've got your data ready to be used.
Download the attached zip file to get the gauges, data profiels and data types I've modified to make this thing work.
Unzip it to the dashware folder located in your Documents folder, put the files to where it belongs.
If you export the csv from AirData, and if you know metric units, then it should be working directly.
Hello there FriedChicken_II. Good day and thank you for posting these interesting videos and for sharing these information with us as well. Thank you for your support and have a nice day.