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Folks,
I put together a program a couple of years ago that would convert a GPS track log into a Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 "video," so that I could "replay" my actual flights on the simulator - allowing me to do some analysis of my flight. It actually worked pretty well, allowing me to view my path and altitudes on the map, and "see" the recreated flight from within any of the simulated views while the simulator "replayed" my flight. I had planned on packaging it and posting it somewhere for other people to download and use, but got too busy with work. I think it's a pretty geeky toy, but I'm still curious if anyone else might like to either use it or continue to develop it. It was my first real project in Microsoft.NET C#, and now that I've just installed the new freebie C# .NET 2.0 platform, I'm sort of interested in reviving the project (it compiles and appears to run just fine under .NET 2.0 the first time!) It supports several different GPS formats, including NMEA Data Stream, GPS eXchange format, Cetus TrackLog and Pathaway NMEA Log. It uses a "plug-in" architecture to register support for new formats, so adding other formats would be straightforward. I'm also interested in learning what other cool things folks are doing with aviation GPS track logs! I do know about http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/, which is really cool for plotting your track logs against maps (many types included!), and it's free (or, at least it was when I last tried it). |
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Marty Ross wrote:
I'm also interested in learning what other cool things folks are doing with aviation GPS track logs! I do know about http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/, which is really cool for plotting your track logs against maps (many types included!), and it's free (or, at least it was when I last tried it). It's still free. And it can now create Google Maps and KML files for use in Google Earth, including "absolute altitude" KML files: http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map?form=googleearth Adam Schneider http://adamschneider.net/ http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ |
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Hello Marty,
I am interested in this. Do you create the video file itself? If so, where did you find the format for it? Or do you "drive" MSFS with FSUIPC? -- Thanks! John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ |
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