Dear William, Hope this response helps you. The necessary flight information should be in a .dat file produced from the UAV. Here is a forum discussion about the .dat files: http://www.phantompilots.com/threads/gui-version-of-datconverter.66872/page-5#post-719374 Once they have the .dat file they can follow the directions below: IsWhere 3.2.0.2(or higher) will be available on the Red Hen Systems website in the near future, but here is an alternative download link you can get it from: https://mega.nz/#!IcFwHRZI!I6hzVAO7xWtU4wxsFVr-MaLLT0p53HZFFjVFJWmHLVo This version can work with csv files produced from the DJI Inspire DAT Converter. A download of the converter and instructions are here: https://mega.nz/#!QUs2QKDJ!NPGInrVpD3k2suN6cr9raDBPNcPnORU00AqzdYpegQY “RHS Instruction for IsWhere.PNG” shows what to configure in the converter. Just keep the dat and csv files in the same directory as the original video and they need to have the same file name as the video. Once you have the csv file generated from the converter you only need to import the video into IsWhere 3.2.0.2. IsWhere will then produce a companion xml file. Once this xml file exists with the video file the user can begin the steps for converting the video for Full Motion Video playback. They can import the video (xml needs to be in same directory as video) into GEM2MISB and start the process. If there are errors occurring they just need to follow the RHS tutorial video for GEM2MISB https://www.redhensystems.com/tutorial-videos for correcting their respective error. Thank you.
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