CsvView Introduction
CsvView was conceived becasue it was difficult to visualize the .csv file that is produced by DatCon. As CsvView was being developed it became apparent that it could be generalized and used to visulaize data in other log files.
CsvView can accept these log file types
- .txt file produced by the DJI Go or Fly App. TXTlogToCSVtool is used to convert the .txt to a .csv. Note: The Mac version of CsvView can not accept .txt files.
- .DAT from the Phantom 3, Inspire 1, Mavic Pro, and Phantom 4, Phantom 4 Pro, Inspire 2, Matrice M100, M600
- .DAT created on the mobile device by the Go or Fly App for all platforms except the Mavic Mini2
- Litchi mobile device App
Note: The onboard .DAT for the Mavic Air, Mavic Air 2, Mavic 2, Mavic Mini and Mavic Mini 2 is encrypted and can not be processed by either DatCon or CsvView. In addition, the .DAT created for the Mavic Mini 2 by the Fly App is also encrypted and can not be processed by either DatCon or CsvView.
CsvView uses a SigPlayer to displays flight variables. The SigPlayer can also display flight status information.
CsvView uses a GeoPlayer to display the relevant geo location of a log file.