That way the gauges are the same but the only telemetry data the project will have is that of the new video. Then start a new project (blank document icon on the top right corner) and apply the old pattern to it. Does that make sense? It's explained in this tutorial (minute 11:09)Īn alternative approach (and a better one, I think), is to save your work as a "Pattern". It happens a lot with users that record video and data with a GoPro, but also record data with a Garmin watch or a different GPS tracker.Īn alternative approach (and a better one, I think), is to save your work as a "Pattern". Even with Find and Replace method it can take a long time to do. You can open it with a text editor, and manually remove data you don’t want, but that’s a such laborious task. ![]() This works this way because you may want to load multiple data sources for a single video (project). The original SRT file contains a lot of data we don’t normally want, and it looks like a mess when it’s added on top of the video. Once no gauge is using the old source, you can delete it from the project in the Telemetry section. ![]() You will just have to go to each gauge and in its controls section select the new imported telemetry source (the second video). The app is not designed exactly for that workflow, although you can still do it. ![]() I'm assuming you do that because you want to use the same gauge structure, colors, etc. Visualize the SRT flight data from your DJI drone (Mavic 3, Mavic Air 2/s, Mavic Pro, Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom, Mavic mini/2, FPV. If inderstand number 3 correctly, you are using an existing project and going back to the "Video" section to import different footage. I would not want to try and replace a full-fledged video editor, but it sounds fun and I will consider it (again, at least mid-term). Basic color correction: I like the idea. It's a significant feature and more basic ones are before it in the list, but I hope I can tackle it in the mid-term. If the MP4 is played in VLC the SRT data shows if close caption is turn on in VLC.- Queuing jobs is on my to-do list. Hi here are the first four lines of Mavic Air's SRT file. I'm not sure if that's been fixed in the latest firmware versions. The last thing I heard about Mavic Air SRTs is that someone reported the location data was missing. Merge more than one SRT file (useful if the recording was interrupted)Ĭould you paste a section of your SRT files? Or send it to me privately? If all goes well, I will be implementing things like these in the near future: I will clean up and publish the source code for anyone to contribute when I get some spare time. Please share anything fun you visualize with it, report bugs, suggest new features and send me your drone's logs if they are not supported yet. Accuracy is still an issue DJI should address, but I find it fun to visualize the paths of my flights and get an approximation of speeds, distance and so on.įeel free to test the tool I created. It turns out they can provide some interesting information if you combine data entries to smoothen the paths, speeds and so on. I decided to give them a try, and have been playing with ways of visualizing them. ![]() They appear when you turn on "Video Captions" in the Go4 App, but they are not very accurate (not enough location digits are included, only recorded once every second.), so not many people have been using them for anything. SRT logs have been there in our SD cards for a while. Update: Now compatible with After Effects:
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