![]() Now we have to move both the video timeline and the data timeline so that they match. In the Sync tab at the bottom, untick 'Sync with video' if it is ticked. You'll know that's worked OK if you see the flightpath map appear in the Sync section.ģ. ![]() Load the converted telemetry data that you saved earlier for the flight in question into the Data section, then in the second box, select your TyphoonH.xml to use as the profile (edit profiles, then use the + button to add it). Load your prepared clip into the video field.Ģ. There you will be asked for a data and a video file. Load Dashware, and create and name a new project. The order we do things here is somewhat important.ġ. Now we can close our video editor and open Dashware itself. I use at least 80,000 kb/sec so we don't lose much quality in the second encode from Dashware. Dashware likes MP4 but can handle most formats. Output the entire flight with a fairly high bitrate. Grade your flight footage, but don't edit it at all at this point.ģ. Although Dashware allows you to chain clip segments on import you might as well do it here while you are grading, because Dashware has no grading tools itself.Ģ. Load your favourite video editor, and load in all the clips that comprise a single flight. That's all we need to do in QLOG so we can close that now, and open our regular video editor and prepare the files.ġ. Locate the flight you are interested in and copy the dashware csv file for it to the same folder as your video for that flight. Click Convert in the main interface, and wait a while until all your files are converted to Dashware compatible versions, which will appear in the root folder. You only need this ticked if you want to get pre-take-off and post-landing data as well.Ĥ. Go to the settings tab, and change conversion type to Dashware CSV, and make sure 'All to Dashw' is unticked in this window. You should see a list of all your flights.ģ. Load Q500KML.exe and point it to the root directory you just created. That'll be 4 folders, which you should put in a root folder called 'Telemetry' or similar.Ģ. Using the USB cable that came with the craft, power it, then connect USB to your ST-16, find the FlightLog folder from the media drive that (eventually) appears on your computer when connected to the controller, and copy all its contents to a convenient location on your hard drive. Will work for other Yuneec craft as well.ġ. TyphoonH.xml dashware data profile (attached below, rename and remove the. ![]() The Yuneec USB cable (or another one you know works for data transfer from the ST-16) Overlays all info above + any Yuneec-specific parameters like Flight mode, motor status, error flags etc.Ĭreate a custom bluescreen gauge that allows you to output flight data as a chroma-keyable track separate to the video (useful for compositing later) Overlays heading, altitude, speed, and other geo-data on a precompiled video, meaning final output is from dashware.
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