How Can I Read the Dji Flight Logs
- #1
There are various apps bachelor for viewing DJI flight logs. Which app(s) are yous using?
Hither are a few of the most ordinarily used DJI drone flying log viewers:
- Airdata
Upload DJI flight logs and view online. Run into more details here . - CsvView
Graph data from DJI flight logs. See more than details here . - Flight Reader
Privately view, analyze, and store your DJI flight logs offline. Run across more details here . - Phantom Help Log Viewer
Upload DJI flight logs and view online. Come across more details here . - TXT-to-CSV Log Converter
Convert DJI flying logs to CSV format. Run across more details here .
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- #3
Yous don't have a non box to tick √
- #4
I call back viewing/analyzing flight logs is half the fun
- #five
I don't view the logs that much anymore. Was novel and interesting in the beginning. But unless I see errors or warnings that I don't understand during a flight, I volition merely save the Logs on my PC as my class of record keeping. When I do view the logs I use Airdata'south costless account, and so delete the log file once I'm washed. I also clear the logs from my ChrystalSky regularly.
- #11
My Airdata flights haven't showed upwards since Nov 17th. I'm starting to wonder what'due south going on...
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- #12
I use the phantom assist if I desire to see a 'live' map and an 'artificial horizon' on my calculator.
I utilise TXTlogToCSVtool or TXTlogToCSVtoolMM if I desire to create csv'southward of the .txt flightlogs en-masse via the control line.
This leads to a question, the unmarried line
FORFILES /chiliad *.txt /C "TXTlogToCSVtool /c @file @fname.csv"
in a windows control window works beautifully for me on .txt files but I recently tried
FORFILES /one thousand *.DAT /C "TXTlogToCSVtoolMM /c @file @fname.csv"
on/in the folder containing my Mavic Mini's DAT's and the csv'southward were 'wonky'. My question, should TXTlogToCSVtool* used as to a higher place piece of work en-masse on DAT'south? If and so what am I doing wrong?
I use CsvView if I want to expect at an individual log exist that .txt or .DAT. I discover the summary panel generated for .txt's to be EXTREMELY handy equally information technology lists, the battery serial number and charge count, DAT number and App version, drone and controller serial numbers.
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- #thirteen
I know nothing about flight records, do i need an app to record or view records? Is there any reason I should record or even be able to view flight records, I just wing as a hobby
- #xiv
The DJI app generates the logs automatically.
You can "play them back" from the DJI app, as well as other apps as had been mentioned. Information technology'south interesting and fun to watch the playback.
Only the logs provide diagnostic data for troubleshooting when needed.
It can answer questions like "why did it become left when I used the stick to go right?"
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- #xv
As an addition to DanMan32'south answer, the drone/app create 2 logs for each flying, a log ending in .txt and that is the one that the app can replay. The other log ends in .DAT and contains different information, it is not replayable by the app. The DAT's are stored in a their own folder within the folder that is home to the .txt logs
CsvView can read both types of log and generate charts from that information.
A suggested word of warning, I believe that if you sync your logs with DJI the DAT's are wiped, I will stand correction on that but if I am right then either practise not sync or, if you wish to go on the DAT's, sync intermittantly and backup/re-create the files to computer earlier you sync.
- #xvi
The DJI app generates the logs automatically.
You tin "play them dorsum" from the DJI app, likewise every bit other apps as had been mentioned. It'due south interesting and fun to scout the playback.But the logs provide diagnostic data for troubleshooting when needed.
It tin can reply questions like "why did it go left when I used the stick to get correct?"
How or where do I need to go if I employ the DJI app to view
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- #17
Welcome screen of the app, either "profile" or "me" then "flying tape" or like.
- #18
At that place are various apps bachelor for viewing DJI flight logs. Which app(s) are you using?
Here are a few of the well-nigh commonly used DJI drone flight log viewers:
- Airdata
Upload DJI flight logs and view online. Come across more details hither .- CsvView
Graph information from DJI flying logs. See more details here .- Flight Reader
Privately view, analyze, and shop your DJI flying logs offline. See more than details here .- Phantom Help Log Viewer
Upload DJI flying logs and view online. See more details here .- TXT-to-CSV Log Converter
Convert DJI flight logs to CSV format. See more details here .
Skillful post and thanks for the info. I use AirData but will exist researching the others.
Source: https://mavicpilots.com/threads/how-do-you-view-your-dji-flight-logs-poll.102877/
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