I've got a fairly specific issue with my Mavic 3 waypoint missions.
Yesterday, I flew a bunch of waypoint missions, and saved each mission to my controller with a unique name. (A1, A2, A3, etc.) I was flying surveys of a barren empty desert where it's not easy to tell which clip is of which location, and so having the GPS coordinates from the waypoints is very important. Most of the missions were straight lines.
My plan was to export these missions onto my computer, then use litchi utilities (by @DJ Wes ) "DJI Fly Waypoint Mission to Litchi Waypoint Mission Converter" to export these missions and create records that are correlated with the video clips I created.
However, upon opening the files on my computer, all of the names are random strings of digits in the form of a GUID. I cannot see the name that I saved the file as on my controller.
Trying to manually correlate these would be incredibly painstaking, verging on impossible. I need to be able to reference the unique ID I created for the various waypoint missions. Is there a way to do this?
Yesterday, I flew a bunch of waypoint missions, and saved each mission to my controller with a unique name. (A1, A2, A3, etc.) I was flying surveys of a barren empty desert where it's not easy to tell which clip is of which location, and so having the GPS coordinates from the waypoints is very important. Most of the missions were straight lines.
My plan was to export these missions onto my computer, then use litchi utilities (by @DJ Wes ) "DJI Fly Waypoint Mission to Litchi Waypoint Mission Converter" to export these missions and create records that are correlated with the video clips I created.
However, upon opening the files on my computer, all of the names are random strings of digits in the form of a GUID. I cannot see the name that I saved the file as on my controller.
Trying to manually correlate these would be incredibly painstaking, verging on impossible. I need to be able to reference the unique ID I created for the various waypoint missions. Is there a way to do this?