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Show Anafi Log Project

Find a new version V2.0. This version is able to read BlackBox JSON.
The BlackBox files are stored as zipped files. They must be unzipped and renamed to *.JSON in order be recognized by ShowAnafiLog. "Normal" and BlackBox JSON files may be mixed in one directory.

Please not that BlackBox files contain detailled data only for the last 60sec of the recording.

br HE
 
Find a new version V2.0. This version is able to read BlackBox JSON.
The BlackBox files are stored as zipped files. They must be unzipped and renamed to *.JSON in order be recognized by ShowAnafiLog. "Normal" and BlackBox JSON files may be mixed in one directory.

Please not that BlackBox files contain detailled data only for the last 60sec of the recording.

br HE
where is the link to the new version
 
It's still the same as #2.
Windows64bit: http://h-elsner.mooo.com/downloads/ShowAnafiLog.zip

More info of the project is here:

br HE
It is not working !! .... Please advice
 
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Please give more information. What is not working? Which files? BlackBox or the old JSON files?
Can I get an example file?
For me it is working.

br HE
 
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Please give more information. What is not working? Which files? BlackBox or the old JSON files?
Can I get an example file?
For me it is working.

br HE
Hi,

Attached the files of the blackbox . changed it to jsn format but no recognition from the software...my firmware version under my signature
 

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Open your log files with a text editor to check. It has to be plain text in JSON format. Example:
{"datas_1Hz":[{"product_battery_voltage":8309," ... and so on.

I guess the files you are using are FDR log files. Those have another format. The file magic (the first 4 bytes in the file) of FDR files is "log!".

Note: I don't know why Parrot has so many different log formats. This is very confusing. The file with the most data are the FDR logs but unfortunately this format is unknown for me.

br HE
 
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Open your log files with a text editor to check. It has to be plain text in JSON format. Example:
{"datas_1Hz":[{"product_battery_voltage":8309," ... and so on.

I guess the files you are using are FDR log files. Those have another format. The file magic (the first 4 bytes in the file) of FDR files is "log!".

Note: I don't know why Parrot has so many different log formats. This is very confusing. The file with the most data are the FDR logs but unfortunately this format is unknown for me.

br HE
OK, I have seen my log files. Actually i got confused thinking we need to rename the *.bin file ! I downloaded the flight data from FF6-----> flight services menu and shared the same to my email ID . It was already a json formatted file. But here is the catch. It did not work as it is. We need to put the same in the showAnafilog folder and then through the ShowAnafilog.exe program , point the folder to the ShowAnafilog folder !! ......It is now working .......thank you
 
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As far as I am aware, the files that Parrot use in the event of a crash/other are encrypted and are a proprietary format to Parrot, hence why none of the usual apps can read them

It's a crazy system where they need you to sync the logs to them, hence why they always ask for the logs when you claim

If the flight doesn't finish the logs don't sync to them
 
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As far as I am aware, the files that Parrot use in the event of a crash/other are encrypted and are a proprietary format to Parrot, hence why none of the usual apps can read them

It's a crazy system where they need you to sync the logs to them, hence why they always ask for the logs when you claim

If the flight doesn't finish the logs don't sync to them
it is now working as described in my previous reply # 333 :))))
 
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BUEN DÍA DÓNDE PUEDO OBTENER LOS ARCHIVOS JSON DE MI ANAFI. ME GUSTARÍA VER LOS DATOS DE LA BATERÍA EN SHOWANAFILOG
 
I don't have an Anafi. I do not exactly know where are the logs. I know the file names and maybe locations are different depending on firmware and app versions and the file names and locations are different depending on OS (Android or iOS) of the controller device.
The FDR logs are on the SD card of the Anafi, the other logs are on the file system of the controller device. Should be not the problem to find it.

However, I would ask this as separate question in the Anafi forum in order to get an answer from experienced Anafi pilots. It is always better to have this separated to make it easier to find for others. Please be so kind...

br HE
 
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Download from the controller on screen you will see icon on right side like cloud/folder
Suggestion (for iOS users):
Tap "Source code (zip)" on Release 1.4 2019-03-12 · h-elsner/showanafilog , and download the zip file to a folder you created.
Unzip the file.
1) Connect Anafi to controller and iPhone/iPad. Power up.
2) In FF6 "home" screen, tap the icon representing you, in the lower right.
3) Look for a row with a green cloud symbol, representing a flight.
4) Tap the sharing icon on the right, and send the file to yourself.
5) Now you have a JSON file to work with. (I downloaded the ShowAnafiLog app version for Windows 64 bit).
6) Make a folder like "ShowAnafiLog" to store the app you downloaded from github.
7) Make a subfolder like "AnafiJSONlogfiles" and move the JSON file into that folder.
8) File > Select JSON log dir. Wait for the results to populate.
9) "The last file in your list will be loaded."
10) Tap the Overview tab and see the two columns for Max Battery Level and Min Battery Level.
11) Tap the tab for the battery level column, then scroll down to see how the colors change as battery level decreases during the flight.
12) Help > User manual (pdf file).

Hope that helps a few. What an incredible app!

ps - I was motivated by losing an Anafi in saltwater within a minute after launch. "Critical Battery Failure" and the last scene was waves... A new experience for me, with typically two Anafi going to job sites. Now I'm studying this thread more closely.
 
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