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shane

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Hi All,
Does anyone know if you are able to sync missions that haven't been flowing yet between the app over different devices? Example would be I have planed a mission on my phone but want to sync it so it will show up on the app on my tablet that I fly with. Thanks in advance.
 
This is the strength of Autel, the missions remain secret on the only phone that created it.I never found the secret drawer where it is stored ............
 
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I too wondered about this. DJI seems to have that down...shows up on the feed, in other devices. While it seems that in the sync'd feed, many of my flights originate in the wrong location...despite being correct in the app....it;s nice to be able to sync to AirData, etc.

I suppose one needs to manually sync this data from the app or memory card with the Evo II? If so, what's the point of having the app sign into a Autel's cloud?
 
Simply to syncronize the logs of the flights you have made and save them on the Autel cloud and thus have a summary (flight time, miles etc ...) and no more. The missions created cannot be synchronized with the cloud, only and only your flights and the summary of these.
 
Yes. Bugger. It would be good to set a mission on a device at home and have it transfer to the device I use for the controller.
 
It would be very good to be able to create a mission on a device with a larger screen such as an iPad Pro and then run the mission on a smaller device such as an iPhone. There would be no issues with security if the mission file could be transferred by say Airdrop. It would make planning a mission a lot easier plus it would give a local backup.
 
I manage to create a mission on the computer with Litchi that I save in a "mission.csv" file (by Litchi)

This CVS file, I pass it through my little program that I created to output it in readable format for the Evo 1 (only the Evo 1 because for the Evo 2, we do not know where it is stored in the smartphone or tablet)
This file will be output in the end under the name of "Mission.waypoint" which I will be able to put in the directory / Explorer / Mission of Explorer 1.0.1.45.
For this mission, you can choose 3 types of "options course"
-View to next point
-Keep the Litchi Angles
-Free Angular Control (with the joystick during flight)
And we can now load this mission into Explorer and launch it.

In summary :
Creation of the Flight file "35-C01B-Sol Roc.csv" on litchi
latitude,longitude,altitude(m),heading(deg),curvesize(m),rotationdir,gimbalmode,gimbalpitchangle,actiontype1,actionparam1,actiontype2,actionparam2,actiontype3,actionparam3,actiontype4,actionparam4,actiontype5,actionparam5,actiontype6,actionparam6,actiontype7,actionparam7,actiontype8,actionparam8,actiontype9,actionparam9,actiontype10,actionparam10,actiontype11,actionparam11,actiontype12,actionparam12,actiontype13,actionparam13,actiontype14,actionparam14,actiontype15,actionparam15,altitudemode,speed(m/s),poi_latitude,poi_longitude,poi_altitude(m),poi_altitudemode,photo_timeinterval,photo_distinterval
48.73348928437647,-1.552328714976852,30,288,0.20000000298023224,0,2,-8,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73349282254502,-1.5541338416438748,45,298,49.26862335205078,0,2,-8,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73444811893982,-1.5566229316096951,45,298,75.9823226928711,0,2,-8,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.734483499939195,-1.5595411750179,45,305,65.57989501953125,0,2,-15,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73513057111959,-1.5618796631876064,45,27,0.20000000298023224,0,2,-35,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73642151904677,-1.5635208379546928,45,97,65.57989501953125,0,2,-15,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73451386243023,-1.5600406184720539,45,94,97,0,2,-10,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.733617976509926,-1.5571614347420626,45,19,83.8779296875,0,2,-30,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73333840115742,-1.5543259761375317,25,312,45,0,2,-15,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1

48.73350045306159,-1.5523523436544338,25,277,15.280288696289062,0,2,-8,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1

Passage to the homemade mill
Capture.JPG

Once the conversion is complete

Capture 2.JPG

We have the file "35-C01B-Sol Roc.waypoint" that we can put in Explorer.
{"waypointsVersion":2,"data":{"NumberOfWaypoints":10,"ObstacleAvoidanceMode":0,"FinishAction":1,"CameraAction":0,"TimeLapse":-1,"Waypoints":[{"WaypointIndex": 1,"Latitude":48.73348928437647,"Longitude":-1.552328714976852,"Altitude":30,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":288},{"WaypointIndex": 2,"Latitude":48.73349282254502,"Longitude":-1.5541338416438748,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":298},{"WaypointIndex": 3,"Latitude":48.73444811893982,"Longitude":-1.5566229316096951,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":298},{"WaypointIndex": 4,"Latitude":48.734483499939195,"Longitude":-1.5595411750179,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":305},{"WaypointIndex": 5,"Latitude":48.73513057111959,"Longitude":-1.5618796631876064,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":27},{"WaypointIndex": 6,"Latitude":48.73642151904677,"Longitude":-1.5635208379546928,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":97},{"WaypointIndex": 7,"Latitude":48.73451386243023,"Longitude":-1.5600406184720539,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":94},{"WaypointIndex": 8,"Latitude":48.733617976509926,"Longitude":-1.5571614347420626,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":19},{"WaypointIndex": 9,"Latitude":48.73333840115742,"Longitude":-1.5543259761375317,"Altitude":25,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":312},{"WaypointIndex": 10,"Latitude":48.73350045306159,"Longitude":-1.5523523436544338,"Altitude":25,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":277}]}}

The mission imported into Explorer:
Screenshot_2020-08-16-22-31-11.png

And I mean it works.
23 missions made on Lichti for the Hérault department in France in June / July, then transferred to Explorer and the missions were carried out without problems.
 
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I manage to create a mission on the computer with Litchi that I save in a "mission.csv" file (by Litchi)

This CVS file, I pass it through my little program that I created to output it in readable format for the Evo 1 (only the Evo 1 because for the Evo 2, we do not know where it is stored in the smartphone or tablet)
This file will be output in the end under the name of "Mission.waypoint" which I will be able to put in the directory / Explorer / Mission of Explorer 1.0.1.45.
For this mission, you can choose 3 types of "options course"
-View to next point
-Keep the Litchi Angles
-Free Angular Control (with the joystick during flight)
And we can now load this mission into Explorer and launch it.

In summary :
Creation of the Flight file "35-C01B-Sol Roc.csv" on litchi
latitude,longitude,altitude(m),heading(deg),curvesize(m),rotationdir,gimbalmode,gimbalpitchangle,actiontype1,actionparam1,actiontype2,actionparam2,actiontype3,actionparam3,actiontype4,actionparam4,actiontype5,actionparam5,actiontype6,actionparam6,actiontype7,actionparam7,actiontype8,actionparam8,actiontype9,actionparam9,actiontype10,actionparam10,actiontype11,actionparam11,actiontype12,actionparam12,actiontype13,actionparam13,actiontype14,actionparam14,actiontype15,actionparam15,altitudemode,speed(m/s),poi_latitude,poi_longitude,poi_altitude(m),poi_altitudemode,photo_timeinterval,photo_distinterval
48.73348928437647,-1.552328714976852,30,288,0.20000000298023224,0,2,-8,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73349282254502,-1.5541338416438748,45,298,49.26862335205078,0,2,-8,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73444811893982,-1.5566229316096951,45,298,75.9823226928711,0,2,-8,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.734483499939195,-1.5595411750179,45,305,65.57989501953125,0,2,-15,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73513057111959,-1.5618796631876064,45,27,0.20000000298023224,0,2,-35,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73642151904677,-1.5635208379546928,45,97,65.57989501953125,0,2,-15,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73451386243023,-1.5600406184720539,45,94,97,0,2,-10,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.733617976509926,-1.5571614347420626,45,19,83.8779296875,0,2,-30,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1
48.73333840115742,-1.5543259761375317,25,312,45,0,2,-15,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1

48.73350045306159,-1.5523523436544338,25,277,15.280288696289062,0,2,-8,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1,-1

Passage to the homemade mill
View attachment 8134

Once the conversion is complete

View attachment 8135

We have the file "35-C01B-Sol Roc.waypoint" that we can put in Explorer.
{"waypointsVersion":2,"data":{"NumberOfWaypoints":10,"ObstacleAvoidanceMode":0,"FinishAction":1,"CameraAction":0,"TimeLapse":-1,"Waypoints":[{"WaypointIndex": 1,"Latitude":48.73348928437647,"Longitude":-1.552328714976852,"Altitude":30,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":288},{"WaypointIndex": 2,"Latitude":48.73349282254502,"Longitude":-1.5541338416438748,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":298},{"WaypointIndex": 3,"Latitude":48.73444811893982,"Longitude":-1.5566229316096951,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":298},{"WaypointIndex": 4,"Latitude":48.734483499939195,"Longitude":-1.5595411750179,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":305},{"WaypointIndex": 5,"Latitude":48.73513057111959,"Longitude":-1.5618796631876064,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":27},{"WaypointIndex": 6,"Latitude":48.73642151904677,"Longitude":-1.5635208379546928,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":97},{"WaypointIndex": 7,"Latitude":48.73451386243023,"Longitude":-1.5600406184720539,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":94},{"WaypointIndex": 8,"Latitude":48.733617976509926,"Longitude":-1.5571614347420626,"Altitude":45,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":19},{"WaypointIndex": 9,"Latitude":48.73333840115742,"Longitude":-1.5543259761375317,"Altitude":25,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":312},{"WaypointIndex": 10,"Latitude":48.73350045306159,"Longitude":-1.5523523436544338,"Altitude":25,"Speed":4.9,"HeadingMode":3,"UserdefinedHeading":277}]}}

The mission imported into Explorer:
View attachment 8137

And I mean it works.
23 missions made on Lichti for the Hérault department in France in June / July, then transferred to Explorer and the missions were carried out without problems.
 
Is there any way to get this program you wrote. I stepped over from DJI to the evo 2 and I have created many flights in litchi so translating them would be fantastic
 
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Impossible with the Evo 2. This solution was possible with the Evo 1 because the mission file was visible and manipulated. But with the Evo 2, the file is encoded and hidden on the root of the tablet, I couldn't handle it.
 
Impossible with the Evo 2. This solution was possible with the Evo 1 because the mission file was visible and manipulated. But with the Evo 2, the file is encoded and hidden on the root of the tablet, I couldn't handle it.
Too bad it sounded like a great solution. It would be great allready if it were possible to share projects between my iPhone and my iPad so that I can create the plan on the larger screen of the iPad and then run it on the iPhone. but it is what it is......
 

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