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I've gotten used to reading the caption data with my Mini with VLC viewer. That is pretty straight forward. So I turned captions on in my M2Pro, and have been running tests to get acquainted with this machine that has so many more features. I ran a very quick flight test this morning to check something else, but when I opened the file in VLC, looking to see how high I went, I was kind of perplexed at the altitude reading when almost on the ground. I didn't pay a lot of attention, but I think the display on my phone was reading near zero... yet the VLC data says 193xxx. "Huh"???" I thought. The MM would read 0' when landed in the same place.
Then it occurred to me, while I am only 3 miles or so from Lake Michigan, what is the elevation here. Here's what I found.
Location: United States > Illinois > Cook County > Niles Township >
Longitude: -87.741624
Latitude: 42.0324025
Elevation: 185m / 607feet
Barometric Pressure: 99KPa
So, is what I'm seeing on the data on VLC reflecting the altitude above MSL? Is there a way to reset it to zero, or is this how the M2P just operates??? Can someone straighten me out so I have a better understanding of what I'm seeing and how to better control what I need when I look at the captions or data? TIA
Then it occurred to me, while I am only 3 miles or so from Lake Michigan, what is the elevation here. Here's what I found.
Location: United States > Illinois > Cook County > Niles Township >
Longitude: -87.741624
Latitude: 42.0324025
Elevation: 185m / 607feet
Barometric Pressure: 99KPa
So, is what I'm seeing on the data on VLC reflecting the altitude above MSL? Is there a way to reset it to zero, or is this how the M2P just operates??? Can someone straighten me out so I have a better understanding of what I'm seeing and how to better control what I need when I look at the captions or data? TIA