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The timestamp data is pretty bad and it hard to correlate on a per sample basis since it only updates once per second. There is not camera triggering that we have found. It isn't exactly documented and has been manually decoded...
I love the log viewer tool that you guys have to being able to take the imagery into our Stereoscopic 3D software (Summit Datem) however it would really help if the log file also had a time stamp. If there is any way to also extract when the camera is firing or video activated this would help too
Thanks!
The timestamp data is pretty bad and it hard to correlate on a per sample basis since it only updates once per second. There is not camera triggering that we have found. It isn't exactly documented and has been manually decoded...
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What I was hoping to do was process the logs so they would be compatible with this qgis plugin for viewing the video data simultaneously with geographic position
http://sourceforge.net/projects/videouavtrackerqgisplugin/files/?source=navbar
I tried taking the .srt subtitle file that gets generated by DJI and turning that into a CSV then a GPX but I'm missing something as it didn't work
Interesting plugin. That would have been really fun to play with on some other projects we have worked on. We get a lot of requests to output the timecode but we haven't found it. The DJI DAT viewer doesn't have a timecode either so it might just not be in there.