Go to http://www.phantomhelp.com/LogViewer/Upload/
Follow the instructions there to upload your flight record from your phone or tablet.
With the report it gives you, you will see an option to download a KML (Google Earth) file.
Download the KML file and you can convert that to .gpx
Labroides Posted at 2018-2-12 14:22
Go to http://www.phantomhelp.com/LogViewer/Upload/
Follow the instructions there to upload your flight record from your phone or tablet.
With the report it gives you, you will see an option to download a KML (Google Earth) file.
Thanks a lot! But, the files are in TXT-format (not KML)... where can I set the format?
Hi
Is there a way to load the kml file into a program so I can view the video from the flight, together with a map with the gps info, and play it on a screen to see where the drone is on the map compare to the video.
Reg
Will
Pickup1930@mac.com Posted at 2019-4-4 07:28
Hi
Is there a way to load the kml file into a program so I can view the video from the flight, together with a map with the gps info, and play it on a screen to see where the drone is on the map compare to the video.
Reg
Hi Pickup1930,
I'm also interested by the functionality.
Did you find a suitable solution ?
Thanks.
I have yet to see a data-overlay program better than Dashware. The software is no longer supported, so you'd have to create your own data profiles in order for the program to understand the various DJI logs, but once you do that, you have almost unlimited versatility. There are stock gauges that are included with the program which will show the data asked about above, excluding kml data (you can view kml data with Google Earth Pro). But you can also modify those gauges or make your own gauges from scratch using the tools provided. And the software is completely free.
I have developed a website where you can view YouTube videos on a moving google map. It can be for any activity where the video camera is moving including drone footage.
There are options to upload GoPro .LRV files, .gpx files and lastly manual drawing.
Go to https://maps.video/demonstration for a demo and https://maps.video for the map.
Click the button bottom left to add YouTube videos.