
- Garmin virb edit change media location how to#
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Press 'Export data to files' select where to save the 3 files, a fit file for Garmin Virb Edit, a kml file for Google Earth and a csv file for Excel, a good idea is to export the files to the same folder as you copied the mp4 video file earlier.Ĭonvert video from drone to a supported codec.A graph of the flight is being shown, containing Altitude, Speed, Battery and Distance, if you hold the mouse over the graph, you will get more details of the graph, you can switch to map view by the button in the left lower corner.
Locate the flight you want to load, based on the time, date and estimated address, if the flight is not in the list, make sure your tablet / PC is connected to your wifi, and maybe wait a while for the flight to be available, double click to select a flight. Enter your username and password for the My.Parrot and press 'Get list of flights.'. In the FlightData Manager tool, press 'Load data from My.Parrot'. Copy the mp4 video from the drone into a folder on your PC. Make a flight with the drone and wait for the flight to be available under the "My Flights" in the FreeFlight Pro app, make sure the tablet / phone is connected to your wifi for the flight data to be uploaded. Install the templates for Garmin Virb by pressing the button 'Install Garmin Virb GPS Templates' in the FlightData Manager tool, select if you want to use template using feet or meters (only the first time). Install the FlightData Manager tool by executing the exe file unzipped in the above step. Unzip the downloaded file somewhere, on the desktop or similar (only the first time). Download this FlightData Manager tool, link (only the first time). Download and install Garmin Virb Edit, make sure to only use version 5.1.3, the latest version have problems showing pitch and roll gauges correctly, link (only the first time). Make sure you have created an account for the My.Parrot Cloud under "My Flights" in the FreeFlight Pro app on your tablet / PC. When this analyze is complete of all the flights, the user can sort on any parameter he wants, this makes it easy to find the flight with the highest altitude or the longest distance flown etc.Īll these data's can be exported to Excel, if the user wants to keep a more detailed logbook of his flights In the tool you will get a very detailed list of all your flights, such as dateTime, duration, controller type, hw ver, sw ver, estimated address, and the most advanced thing is that the tool downloads all available flights one by one and analyze the battery usage, max altitude, max speed, max distance and distance flown. Screendump of the menu where flight data is loaded directly from the Parrot Cloud The flight data is generated automatically by the Bebop or Disco drone during flight and can afterwards be loadedĭirectly from the Parrot Cloud by entering the username and passwordīig thanks to Ramon Out for figuring out how to access the Parrot cloud webservice, Both position of Controller andĭrone can be seen, and Drone flight path can both be displayed in 2D and