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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 5474" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>Check at <a href="https://www.spark-help.com/Spark/" target="_blank">DJI Spark Accessories & Tips - Spark Help</a>, a lot if information there.</p><p>Section "Data Log", I personally use CsvView, the support for Spark will be released very soon.</p><p></p><p>To retrieve the flight record from the Spark, you will need the DJI software Assistant 2 (<a href="http://www.dji.com/spark/info#downloads" target="_blank">Spark – Specs, FAQ, Tutorials and Downloads</a>).</p><p></p><p>Your Spark should be listed:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]440[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>The using DATA UPLOAD, you get the current list of flight record in the Spark:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]439[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Select the one or more (simpler if you deal with one flight at a time) you are interested and use button SAVE TO LOCAL:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]438[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Select the folder where you want your .DAT file.</p><p>It will take several minutes till you get the file, then you can press the COMPLETE button and check for your file.</p><p></p><p>In my example, it will create file DJI_ASSISTANT_EXPORT_FILE_2017-07-10_21-15-15.DAT</p><p></p><p><strong>If you are more a tech guy, then CsvView will be your tool:</strong></p><p>Then you install the software CsvView, it will install also program ExtractDJI that could be needed if you selected more than one file for retrieval through DJI assistant 2.</p><p>ExtractDJI will create .DAT as one per flight.</p><p></p><p>Then you launch the CsvView program.</p><p>Select location of your .DAT file.</p><p>It is all about plotting parameters recorded during flight.</p><p>There will be by default some sample set of parameters to directly plot, you can then create your own.</p><p>You can also plot with google map your flight.</p><p></p><p><strong>As alternative you can also try <a href="http://app.airdata.com" target="_blank">Airdata UAV - Flight Data Analysis for Drones</a></strong></p><p>which provide good typical flight analysis but you have a limited number of free trial. You will also need to convert your .DAT to a .TXT file using the DatCon utility found on CsvView <a href="http://datfile.net/DatCon/intro.html" target="_blank">WEB SITE</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 5474, member: 553"] Check at [URL="https://www.spark-help.com/Spark/"]DJI Spark Accessories & Tips - Spark Help[/URL], a lot if information there. Section "Data Log", I personally use CsvView, the support for Spark will be released very soon. To retrieve the flight record from the Spark, you will need the DJI software Assistant 2 ([URL="http://www.dji.com/spark/info#downloads"]Spark – Specs, FAQ, Tutorials and Downloads[/URL]). Your Spark should be listed: [ATTACH=full]440[/ATTACH] The using DATA UPLOAD, you get the current list of flight record in the Spark: [ATTACH=full]439[/ATTACH] Select the one or more (simpler if you deal with one flight at a time) you are interested and use button SAVE TO LOCAL: [ATTACH=full]438[/ATTACH] Select the folder where you want your .DAT file. It will take several minutes till you get the file, then you can press the COMPLETE button and check for your file. In my example, it will create file DJI_ASSISTANT_EXPORT_FILE_2017-07-10_21-15-15.DAT [B]If you are more a tech guy, then CsvView will be your tool:[/B] Then you install the software CsvView, it will install also program ExtractDJI that could be needed if you selected more than one file for retrieval through DJI assistant 2. ExtractDJI will create .DAT as one per flight. Then you launch the CsvView program. Select location of your .DAT file. It is all about plotting parameters recorded during flight. There will be by default some sample set of parameters to directly plot, you can then create your own. You can also plot with google map your flight. [B]As alternative you can also try [URL="http://app.airdata.com"]Airdata UAV - Flight Data Analysis for Drones[/URL][/B] which provide good typical flight analysis but you have a limited number of free trial. You will also need to convert your .DAT to a .TXT file using the DatCon utility found on CsvView [URL='http://datfile.net/DatCon/intro.html']WEB SITE[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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