Understanding Dock for X10 Flight System Media Files
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When flying from a Skydio Dock for X10, video footage is automatically segmented into multiple files based on flight phases and setting requirements.
[note] For our public safety customers: Video content (digital evidence) must be managed within your Digital Evidence Management Systems (DEMS), such as Axon’s Evidence.com. This includes adding the appropriate categories, applying relevant metadata, and ensuring they are shared with prosecution stakeholders as needed. Refer to the DFR Command section below for recommendations on uploading media to Evidence.com [/note]
What to Expect
For each Dock-based flight, Skydio X10 will generate three video files:
- 1 color (EO) video (video ends right before the drone lands)
- 1 thermal video (covers full duration of the flight), if your sensor package has thermal capabilities
- 1 LRV (low-res video) (covers full duration of the flight)
[note] If you change camera modes or settings during the flight, such as switching to Photo Mode or enabling Low Light, Skydio will create additional video files to reflect those changes. [/note]
| Video | Specs | File Extension |
| Flight Video |
Recording of the flight/mission, starting at launch and ending right before the drone lands* Uses the current video settings |
.mp4 |
| LRV | Low resolution video of the full flight/mission | .lrv |
| Thermal |
Recording of the full flight/mission* Uses the current video settings |
.mp4 |
*May be split into multiple segments if camera modes/settings are changed inflight
DFR Command Customers
Evidentiary Considerations
Agencies should be prepared to share all video files from a mission and, if needed, explain the segmented file structure for evidentiary purposes.
Media Syncing to Evidence.com Recommendations
To streamline the process of managing and disclosing segmented video files in Evidence.com, we recommend the following workflow for pilots and agency evidence managers when preparing flight videos for review, tagging, or legal disclosure.
Use Filters to Narrow Results
Begin by applying filters within Evidence.com to isolate the relevant files. Helpful filter options include:
- Date and Time
- User or Group
[note] There is a known issue where the user sometimes defaults to the Axon admin email. [/note]
Don’t forget to explore Advanced Filters to further filter down and surface only the flight segments of interest.
- Device Serial Number (if known)
- Source Type
Multi-Select All Flight-Related Files
Once filtered, identify and select all video segments that correspond to the flight in question (e.g., takeoff, main flight, landing, post-landing, thermal, and LRV).
You can use the thumbnail previews and duration as quick reference points to confirm related files.
Use the “Review” Feature to Confirm File Grouping
With the relevant files selected, select Review to open them in a unified viewer. This allows you to validate that:
- All segments are related to the same incident
- There is no duplication or cross-contamination with other flights
- The full flight timeline is represented across the selected files
Close the “Review” Panel and Edit Metadata
After verifying the files belong together, exit the review.
With the verified files from the flight multi-selected, choose:
“EDIT METADATA”
Apply an Identifier in a Shared Metadata Field
At this point, we strongly recommend using a consistent naming strategy. Use a metadata field such as ID to assign a unique identifier - such as CFS/CAD number or incident number - to the group of files. This makes it easier to:
- Locate the grouped files later
- Ensure consistency in records management
- Support internal or external audit trails (e.g., discovery, subpoenas, case reviews)
Add the new metadata for the flight or incident:
- Choose the field you wish to bulk edit
- Enter the identifier you wish to use for the group of files
The new field will now be searchable to easily locate the video content when needed:
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