

In the File name box, accept the suggested name or type a new name for the workbook. For Mavic Mini logs, it's best to use : The file formats you’ll see vary, depending on what type of sheet is active in your workbook (a worksheet, chart sheet, or other type of sheet). Notice 6: DJI is adding some misleading bytes into newer logs, so if primary version from TXTlogToCSVtool.zip doesn't work, try experimental version from TXTlogToCSVtool-exp.zip. Notice 5: Please, don't ask for decrypting algorithm. Notice 4: The tool is freeware and it is intended for your own personal use only. it will also export JPGs, if they are present in the log It will try to read inputFile.txt and write the output into outputFile.csv. TXTlogToCSVtool "C:\temp\inputFile.txt" "C:\temp\outputFile.csv" J I G

Notice 3: Tool can be also run from command line like this, example: edit: since DJI GO 2.8.4, TXT logs are encrypted, so the structure file is useless Notice 2: Some of you requested the structure of the TXT log, so, here you have it too Notice 1: It is confirmed that the TXT logs of Inspire, and also TXT logs from iOS app, have a little bit different structure (not known to me), so, please, don't be surprised when you see some strange values My thanks goes to (for me) unknown person, who published some sources at this site, so I was able to put missing pieces together.

I don't plan to add graphs, statistics or something like that. There is also option to export JPG images, if they are present in the log. It's quite simple, all you need to do is select input TXT file and output CSV file and press the GO button. Hi folks, I'm glad to present you the result of my work.Ī lot of us have been unhappy, because until now, there was no offline TXT FlightRecord to CSV Converter.Īnd after websites such as HealthyDrones and started to charge for their services, I decided I really need some offline converter.
