1. Enable Video Subtitles
Before your flights, make sure to enable the Video Captions or Video Subtitles option in the Camera Settings of the DJI App
2. Fly your drone
Have fun, do work, just fly how you normally would. Each video you record will have its own telemetry.
3. Get creative with your data!
Choose one of the tools below to visualize your data, extract it to formats, share it or enhance your videos with overlays.
TOOLS
Compatible with Mavic 3 Pro, Mini 4, Mini 3 Pro, Mini 3, Mavic 3, Air 2S, Mavic Air 2, Mavic 2 Pro, Mavic 2 Zoom, Mavic Mini, Mavic Pro, Mini 2, Mini SE, FPV, Avata 2, Avata, Phantom 3, Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Pro, Inspire, Matrice Series.
Telemetry Overlay
Easily create a
heads-up display with the data on top of your videos with
Telemetry Overlay. Customize every
gauge, color, font, style and control the data processing.
Telemetry Extractor
Load your data on the powerful
Telemetry Extractor software to visualize it alongside the video, compute new data streams, and convert them to file formats (
GPX,
CSV,
KML,
JSON...) for use in professional environments like
Google Earth / Maps / Street View,
ArcGIS,
Excel / Numbers / Sheets,
Adobe After Effects... Compatible with many more camera brands and tracking devices.
Flight Log SRT Viewer
Load your flight logs on the free
DJI SRT Viewer,
visualize them on top of the
map or
satellite images, and convert them to other formats such as
GPX,
KML,
mgJSON (After Effects),
CSV,
JSON, download a
video or a
photo of your path and metrics.
Subtitle Extractor
Some drones do not create a
.SRT file, but embed the subtitles internally (
Mavic Mini,
Phantom 4 Pro,
Inspire 2) Use the free
Subtitle Extractor to extract the data to .SRT before using the
DJI SRT Viewer.
After Effects Telemetry Template
After extracting the data with the
SRT Viewer, use this
AE template project to add customizable telemetry metrics while staying within your professional
Adobe After Effects worflow.
Google Earth 3D maps
Follow
this tutorial to create an impressive
3D map view of your flight path in
Google Earth and sync it with your video.