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    DashWare Profile for Mini 3

    DashWare is very old and it has quite a few perks and limitations. They got acquired by GoPro years ago, but instead of killing the product altogether, they made it available for free and even managed to release a couple updates. It hasn't been touched in a while now, and they finally shut down...
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    DashWare Profile for Mini 3

    For the very very few who are still playing with DashWare, here attached is a package for the Mini 3. Detailed instructions included in the zip. Enjoy!
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    Version 5.1, working with the updated CSV output from the Phantom Help Flight Log Viewer. Only changes from 5.0 were the Data Profile and the Date/Time gauge.
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    Version 5 available here, now working with the CSV flight logs from the Phantom Help Flight Log Viewer (courtesy of Mike Singer, aka @msinger).
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    Version 4 available here. Note that you need to replace the Data Types and Data Profile with the new one. I also suggest you start fresh with a new project.
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    You can start from the Tutorial Videos on the DashWare site...
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    I don't... I started with an existing profile and adapted it to the P3S, then adapted it again when I got the MM. It's not major stuff, if you have a bit of a software developer mindset, you can figure things out on your own. I don't own a M2, so I cannot say how similar the Flight Records are.
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    To my knowledge, 1.9.1 throws an exception when it tries to render the final video (File > Create Video), if the source video has no audio track. I'm not aware of a "blank video issue"... could you explain what you see, exactly?
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    Another user reported the same problem, not sure I can help with that, it works for me now with the MM and it worked with my old P3S. Are you completely sure you are getting the right TXT file for the flight where you took the video? Double check the first and last timestamp in the CSV and make...
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    Sure. I actually responded to you on the DJI MM Forum, but I'll do it here as well since you mentioned the issue with the Power numbers. The version of TXTtoCSV I used to develop the Data Profile was giving Current readings (Amperes) that needed to be multiplied by 100 to get them in a...
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    Quick tutorial on how to use DashWare with the MM Profile [cut and paste of a post I made on the DJI MM Forum]: 1. Download the old DashWare 1.7.37 (I was able to find it here) and install it. If you can't find it, go for the latest 1.9.1 directly from the DashWare site, but you will need to...
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    Version 3 attached, which works with the TXTtoCSV tool version 2020/01/24. I now include the tool in the zip, so you have the full package.
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    Yes, I was having issues with 1.9.0 when rendering the video, and that's why I went back to 1.7.37. None of the 1.9.x improvements was important to me, to justify going through the audio workaround. Speaking of which, I recommend using Avidemux for that, or any other program that is able to add...
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    I'm still on 1.7.37. I did tried 1.9.0 when it came out, but it was unstable on my Windows 7 machine, so I went back to 1.7.37. I have not tried 1.9.1. I know 1.9.0 introduced some new capabilities to help importing gauges into a video editor, but I never looked into it. Would that help what...
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    Mavic Mini Dashware Data Profile

    You can use DashWare to generate the gauges on a solid background, then use chroma key to put them on your video, with your editor of choice. See this tutorial for details. As a side note, I did a test years ago with a green background and when I removed it, all the gauges had a bit of a green...