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Air 3 JSON results report bad coordinates

Open mattman86 opened this issue 11 months ago • 4 comments

When trying to use the JSON results after decrypting a log file from an Air 3, the latitude and longitude values for some records are corrupted.

For example, instead of showing the correct latitude coordinate which should be around "39.157490424949813", it reports "-5.7972448339365584e+148".

mattman86 avatar Jan 07 '25 01:01 mattman86

Agent comment from SHENRONG.LE in Zendesk ticket #126290:

Dear developers,

Hello, thank you for contacting DJI Innovation.

What log files are parsed? How did it happen?

Thank you for your email and have a nice life!

Best Regards,

DJI innovation SDK technical support

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dji-dev avatar Jan 07 '25 07:01 dji-dev

DJIFlightRecord_2025-01-06_[14-41-33].txt

Here is one of the logs that has the issue. It's from the latest DJI Fly app. Drone and controller firmwares are up to date.

mattman86 avatar Jan 09 '25 17:01 mattman86

Agent comment from SHENRONG.LE in Zendesk ticket #126290:

Dear developers,

Hello, thank you for contacting DJI Innovation.

How did you parse this log? By what means is it analyzed?

Thank you for your email and have a nice life!

Best Regards,

DJI innovation SDK technical support

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dji-dev avatar Jan 10 '25 03:01 dji-dev

Hi, I ran the FlightRecordParser in Docker and opened the resulting json file in a text editor.

mattman86 avatar Jan 30 '25 15:01 mattman86