IBPindex will allow you to appreciate with a large amount of data to see what type of travel you have executed or are going to execute, very advantageous for unknown trips that you are going to do.
To lower the GPX is extremely simple, you must search in strava for the course or movement you want and you will place it on the ibpindex sheet in the Strava part. It is used in any apparatus that is suitable to study or found this example of filing cabinets. The tabs stored in these types of filing cabinets are text files. In it are tabs such as time and GPS axes. Professional Road Racing. The Clinic. Latest posts Y. Latest: Taxus4a Today at PM. Moderators online. Cyclingnews is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher.
Visit our corporate site. If the option is checked the map rotate with you, otherwise the map is always facing north. This feature is enabled when the option "Enable track route on map" in the settings menu is checked.
When you stop the function clicking on "Stop follow me" , the route will be stored in the device. This way, if you go from point A to point B, you can record the route. This feature is enabled when the option "Enable track route on map" in the settings menu is not checked. When you stop the function clicking on "Stop follow me", the route will not be stored in the device.
This way, if you go from point B to point A, you can follow a route on map previously stored and loaded follow back. In this way, when you are at home, you can replay a travel. Seeing the params as course, speed, altitude.
If you are a tourist, this app will be useful to the holidays and leisure time. Or on your travels to discover places or touristic city. You have also a button to show Panoramio Photo if it is present.
Everything you import into this tool is ordered by the UTC time stamp. If the time in your device is settable and doesn't rely on GPS , you need to make sure that the time is set correctly. If it is not set correctly, your files may not overlap properly. If the time in your file is wrong, you can use my Timestamp Tool to perform a time-shift on your GPS file. The remaining streams can be added to the final file by checking the boxes for each desired stream.
By default, we include all streams - but this is not always a good idea. For example, if you are trying to merge two files that occurred at the same time often people will record heart rate on one device and position on another , then you need to choose just one stream from each file. If you try to select position from two overlapping files, you may get wonky results!
Grayed out Streams? You can make choices about the distance stream down below. We offer 3 options: Leave it out, Recalculate, and Use Embedded. The only time the existing distance stream will be included is if you decide to use the embedded distance tags. See the help on those options to learn about caveats of including distance and when you want to include it.
This is because the GPX file schema doesn't have a place to store calorie values. If you are stringing together rides end-to-end, you may want to check all of the calorie boxes.
If you are merging overlapping files such as adding heart rate from a Polar to trainer data from a Garmin , you should only select one calorie value - the one from the more reliable device. If you leave calories unchecked, Strava will recalculate calories for you based on your weight, ride speed and total elevation. GPX files: Strava accepts a special type of GPX file format that allows us to embed power, cadence, heart rate, and temperature info. GPX is a great output format if you are uploading the combined file to Strava and it was an outdoor activity.
As such, I recommend that you use TCX format if you will be uploading a position-less file to Strava. Examples of position-less files are turbo rides, trainer rides, treadmill runs, pool swims, and indoor activities.
If those two items don't affect you, please go with TCX. Also, it opens up the possibility of you overriding the total calories when you export to Strava If the time stamp is within a minute or two of an activity that you have already uploaded to Strava, the activity will be considered duplicate. This is the only method that Strava currently uses to determine duplicity.
So, if we just move the time stamp back in time two to 15 minutes, it will appear as a new activity. If you check this box, we will randomly move the time stamp back in time. If you don't check this box, the time stamp will be the same one from the first file you uploaded.
The concept is the same; we just change that time stamp instead. The FIT file is the only one that has the extra information to differentiate between the two. GPX files don't have anywhere to officially store the GPS name information, however, my tool does try to search the file for clues to auto-detect GPS names. Sometimes it succeeds. Getting a device added to the list: There is no public list of the IDs, so I'm building it as we go along.
If your device is not listed, Contact Me and I will add it. Note that this is only promised to work with Strava, not other websites. I have been in contact with Strava to ask them to fix it, but only recieved automated replies so far. If you export using the FIT format from my tool, the device name on Strava should look the same as if you uploaded it directly from the device itself; that is one of the advantages of exporting in the FIT format.
Strava If you upload to Strava without distance, Strava will recalculate your distance for outdoor workouts. For indoor workouts, it is impossible to calcuate distance, so the only way you will see distance and speed is if you choose to Embed Existing Distance. Sites other than Strava If you upload to sites like Garmin connect without distance, Garmin will NOT recalcuate your distance or speed. This means that if you leave the distance out, you will get a distance and speed of zero on sites like Garmin Connect.
If any of these are grayed out, it means your source files do not have either distance or position. The tool uses position to calculate disance, so if there is no position like an indoor workout , then it is impossible to calculate distance. If none of your files have embedded distance, it will be impossbile to use embedded distance and thus it will be grayed out.
That is not a problem if you have GPS points because Strava will just re-calculate the distance anyway. Websites like Garmin Connect require distance, so don't choose this if you upload to a website other than Strava.
If there is no position data such as an indoor workout it is not possible to calculate distance. Now you can also Ignore Big Gaps. Let's say you want to combine two rides with a ferry ride in the middle - but do not want the ferry ride distance to show on Strava.
Using the default settings, if the time between points is more than 10 minutes AND the distance between points is more than five miles, when you check this box, the accumulated distance will be removed from the TCX file.
The only issue with using these options is that if you have a lot of gaps greater than these thresholds such as in a longer activity , the tool may run very slowly - perhaps crashing and giving you a error.
If you get a error with this feature enabled, try going up to the next highest value. Use Existing Embedded Distance The best choice for indoor workouts. This will use the distance data already present in your file so you get credit on Strava. If you check multiple distance streams, you will get very strange results!
Some files may overlap. This may be intentional if you're using two devices on a trainer for example. Maybe you're recording speed with a Garmin and heart rate with a Polar. In other instances, the overlap may be less intentional. Either way, we need to decide how to deal with the overlap. The first option is to Keep All Trackpoints. I suggest you try this option first. If you have trouble uploading the resulting file to a 3rd party site, try the Remove Duplicate Trackpoints option.
I have tested on Strava and Garmin Connect, and this option works. This option takes all of your selected streams from both devices, and if they both have recorded a point at the same second, a duplicate entry goes into the final file.
I did some testing, and Strava accepts this. I even tested with two overlaid position files, and saw some micro-zig-zagging due to the slight position differences between the two GPS units.
Programs other than Strava may not accept the Keep All Trackpoint option because you really should only have one entry per second.
The second option is to Remove Duplicate Trackpoints. This will prioritize the streams from the first file that would be the uppermost file in the graph. You will be losing some data. I tried this with two Garmin GPS units running at the same time, and I found that the losses did not affect the final recording in a big way. Removing duplicates should also result in a smaller file, and choosing this option may fix problems encountered when uploading to certain 3rd party websites. The third option is to Only Include Trackpoints that have Position.
I found that some platforms have trouble with "missing data. If I try to include all of the data, there will be trackpoints that only have heart rate data - but no position data. Each platform handles this differently. Strava and Garmin Connect do not seem to have an issue with this. Other platforms may give you exceedingly high distance.
If that is the case, give this option a try. Did you do an activity that was so big that Strava rejected it? This can happen with very long activities - especially when you have 1 second recording turned on. Use this dropdown to select how often the tool should discard track points until the file is small enough to be accepted by Strava. I recommend that you always use Smart Recording instead of 1 second Recording unless you're doing a very short activity.
We can upload directly to Strava on your behalf. The first time, you will need to click the "Connect With Strava" button. Upload een bestand vanaf uw computer GPX. Klik op de optie om Route te gebruiken op de route die u wilt volgen.
Hierdoor wordt de route op het opnamescherm geladen voor navigatie. Het is eenvoudig om je Strava-route in regenboogkleur te veranderen. Het enige wat je hoeft te doen is een regenboogemoji toevoegen aan de titel van je route en voila! Je eigen regenboogweg. Hier is het volledige proces: Upload het GPX-bestand met tijdstempels op Strava met de tool voor het uploaden van bestanden.
Scroll naar beneden naar de kaart en klik op Route maken. Klik op Opslaan in Mijn routes. Je nieuwe Strava-route is klaar!.
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