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ok thanks, I sent you a message with a GoogleDrive link, cheers
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I'm wondering the time interval of my csv metadata is critical here. I probably need one row per second so that a 1 or 2 second frame rate in the tool will work (i.e. it probably doesn't interpolate values).
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Yes this is part of my question. Can I achieve an OIC video (like the Garmin Virb motorbike example) with what I have. I have: mp4 captured from a PTZ camera and; a separate gpx string captured from a mobile device. What do I have to do to make this work or is it possible? My current csv is built from the gpx file with: UnixTimeStamp (every 5 or 6 seconds) SensorLatitude SensorLongitude SensorEllipsoidHeigh My plan was to ignore heading, FOV, HOV for now by just using dummy values because I actually don't really need these (a moving dot on the map is fine with no FOV really needed) so can work them out later if i get part this first step. I realize this might be the wrong approach. My video has timestamp data of some sort in the EXIF metadata (i think) In short, steps to marry up a gpx with an mp4 and push to an OIC like the Garmin Virb example. I will DM you a link to the files too. thanks.
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Thanks @RandallRebello . I put some dummy values in the csv and it now doesn't have that log error. However it is only creating one Exposure Point. My csv has 135 rows and spans 12 minutes. I've tried Imagerytype=GeospatialVideo_Defaults (not mentioned in documentation) and also Imagerytype=Terrestrial Video. python command line copy for reference arcpy.ManageOrientedImagery.AddImagesToOrientedImagery("OIC_5", "GeospatialVideo", None, None, '', "https://elevation.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/WorldElevation/Terrain/ImageServer", "None", r"'Metadata File' D:\SANDBOX\vidsample\TrainFilm2\oic_ready_table_from_gpx.csv;'Video File' D:\SANDBOX\vidsample\vid\tc.mp4;'Frames Step (In Seconds)' 2", "Terrestrial Video", "Video", "0", "90", "0", "0", '', "1.8", "2", "30", "50", "0")
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what is PH4? There is an example from a Garmin Virb here. Are you thinking that data from a Virb has all that metadata? I guess I'm not sure if it's possible to load Video from a consumer grade camera (GoPro + GPX string) into an OIC or if you HAVE to have other metadata from your sensor. I wonder if you can just fudge all those values if they haven't been captured from your device?
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I also tried switching off App Page setting but this didn't make any difference. Any link within a Gallery opens in a new tab but has that site header' at the top. To me, this is wasted real estate and also confuses the user because it presents another search bar and other fluff not that's not useful. The workaround I have is to abandon the "Gallery" and recreate the gallery using a Text Box instead but this is extra work and makes it less dynamic.
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I am attempting to add a mp4 video to an Oriented Imagery Catalog (v2.7) in Pro (2.8.3) using an external csv table for metadata. This is mostly blank other than these key fields. UnixTimeStamp SensorLatitude SensorLongitude SensorEllipsoidHeight Is this even possible or do I need the image analyst extension and then follow the Full Motion Video (FMV)/multiplex documentation? I'm following the OrientedImageryCatalogManagement_UserGuide.pdf but there is very little info about how to do what I am trying to do. Note: I am currently getting this error: Log attached, Metadata File attached. Calling GeospatialVideo Error in processing images. name 'log' is not defined note: i've been able to add images OK.
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Have you looked at the documentation here? https://doc.arcgis.com/en/imagery/workflows/tutorials/creating-an-oriented-imagery-catalog.htm It has a couple of steps you'll need to begin: Before you get started creating an OIC, do the following: Download and install the Oriented Imagery add-in for ArcGIS Pro. Download and install the Oriented Imagery Management Tools.
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Yes, a nearest feature example using a Javascript pulldata function would be awesome to see.
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Are you talking about adding attachments to an AGOL hosted feature layer within Pro? What steps have you tried? I'll take a guess - Here is a screenshot of the Add button. You get to this by right-clicking a row in the attribute table: Here is a link about enabling attachments on a feature layer. Hope that helps.
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In lieu of using an AWS bucket (because: security ICT), I was attempting to load some sample images with the ManageOrientedImagery.pyt using the input type = FeatureServiceWithAttachments. I get this error : Error in adding attachments.'FeatureServiceURL'. From Log XML: <text>Error in adding attachments.'FeatureServiceURL'</text> I have tried these in the Parameter dialog. https://thzzzcom.au/arcgis/rest/services/Hosted/zzN12/FeatureServer https://thzzzcom.au/arcgis/rest/services/Hosted/zzN12/FeatureServer/0 https://thzzz.com.au/arcgis/home/item.html?id=4afezzz... also tried from AGOL not portal, also tried public not secured Capabilities: Create,Editing,Uploads,Query,Update,Delete,Extract. & attachments enabled, Anyone else successfully loaded images in this way? Note - I can load these in using the Image List option OK & nothing extra in OrientedImageryCatalogManagement_UserGuide.pdf from here that I can see either. doco:
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Hi @MikeLelliott . Any chance you can share what this experience builder app looks like? Or even a screenshot DM'd to me? I am keen to get one working with 360 images too. Thanks!
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I think both of these solutions link the photo to the feature to a hyperlink but they don't answer the question about 'attaching' the photo to the feature as described here. The only way I can think of is to create a python script to download the image locally into a folder and then run arcpy.management.GeoTaggedPhotosToPoints GP tool. Possibly not efficient if you have many photos.
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I have the same issue. Looks very different between Pro 2.7.1 and Portal 10.8
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