MAK Data Logger

MAK ONE Simulation Recording and Replay

An easy-to-use system for capturing and replaying activity within a synthetic environment

Using the intuitive GUI, you can record High Level Architecture (HLA) or Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) messages to a file and replay them for easy analysis and After-Action Review.

Introducing MAK Data Logger

HLA and DIS Data Collection and Playback System

The MAK Data Logger is an easy-to-use system for capturing and replaying simulation data. Using the intuitive GUI, you can record High Level Architecture (HLA) or Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) messages to a file and replay them for easy analysis and After-Action Review. You can also record video from a video stream or a webcam. The video is synchronized to the recorded simulation data. The MAK Data Logger provides standard DVR-like features including pause, fast forward, and slow motion (both forward and reverse), to create more effective demonstrations and analysis.

Visual Navigation and Editing

The MAK Data Logger allows you to visually edit your simulation recordings much like an audio or video editor. You can cut out unwanted sections of your recording, create new Logger files by merging, offsetting, or concatenating existing recordings, or break a long scenario into individually playable sections for easy viewing and editing.


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Key Features

      • DVR-like controls 

        Standard DVR-like controls including pause, fast forward, and slow motion (both forward and reverse), to create more effective demonstrations and analysis.

      • Record Video

        Record video from a video stream or a webcam.  The video is synchronized to the recorded simulation data.

      • Visual Editing

        Visually edit your simulation recordings much like an audio or video editor.

        Cut out unwanted sections of your recording, create new Logger files by merging, offsetting, or concatenating, or break a long scenario into individually playable sections for easy viewing and editing.

      • Full API

        Built on a fully features API that allows you to customize the GUI or embed Logger functionality into your applications.


    • Create Annotations 

      Create Annotations in the simulation timeline either during run-time while the exercise progresses or as a post exercise activity.

    • Relevance Filters

      Use filters to record what’s needed and play back what’s relevant.

    • Remote Control

      Use the API to remotely control the MAK DAta Logger from your applications.

    • Database Export

      Export network traffic to ODBC compliant databases.


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First Experience Guide

Step-by-step instructions for recording a scenario

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Users Guide

What you need to start connecting your sims

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Developers Guide

Online API Documentation

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