Does it do a good job of collecting all available data for different DJI drones?Try Flight Reader. It has a one-time fee of $79 after the free trial.
Won't dji discontinuing to let US drones to upload their files to dji's servers kill the auto download feature?I'm the creator.
It can extract more flight log data (from any consumer drone + many enterprise drones) than all other available flight log viewers. In addition, it has no required monthly/yearly fees like all other available options.
Flight Reader is able to sync flight logs from the DJI Cloud. While syncing has been disabled in the US, that doesn't mean flight logs are no longer accessible since they are stored on the mobile device / DJI RC used to fly.Won't dji discontinuing to let US drones to upload their files to dji's servers kill the auto download feature?
That sounds like a winner. While transferring logs manually isn't difficult, it's a pita digging through the directory to find them. Auto sync is a big plus, IMHO.
- If running DJI Fly (or other DJI app) on an Android mobile device or DJI RC, you can connect that mobile device or DJI RC to your computer via a USB cable and Flight Reader will automatically sync flight logs from that device.
Agreed. That's what made the DJI sync process seem so convenient.While transferring logs manually isn't difficult, it's a pita digging through the directory to find them
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