Good App/Software to analyse Scenic GPX export
Quote from FDDownUnder on 08.07.2024, 18:37Hi Guido,
Love the Scenic app.
I suspect that I was caught riding too enthusiastic this weekend by a mobile unit, so I'm trying to analyse the measurements recorded in the GPX export file.
Do you have a preferred Windows app/software that you can recommend for simple analysis?
I had a look at the GPS Data Analyzer app and while it visualises the data quite nicely and provides some simple tools for analysis, it doesn't have the option to zoom in far enough to be able to read the measurements point-by-point.
mvg Johan.
Hi Guido,
Love the Scenic app.
I suspect that I was caught riding too enthusiastic this weekend by a mobile unit, so I'm trying to analyse the measurements recorded in the GPX export file.
Do you have a preferred Windows app/software that you can recommend for simple analysis?
I had a look at the GPS Data Analyzer app and while it visualises the data quite nicely and provides some simple tools for analysis, it doesn't have the option to zoom in far enough to be able to read the measurements point-by-point.
mvg Johan.
Quote from Guido on 08.07.2024, 19:23I don’t really know of one. Scenic records every second. If you really want to see the raw details you can always open in a text file. The “chart view” (select recorded ride and tap ‘mountain’ button inside the map preview) will also tell you a bit but that doesn’t allow you to zoom in.
I don’t really know of one. Scenic records every second. If you really want to see the raw details you can always open in a text file. The “chart view” (select recorded ride and tap ‘mountain’ button inside the map preview) will also tell you a bit but that doesn’t allow you to zoom in.
Quote from masupert on 03.09.2024, 13:44I'm not aware of an app that allows you to zoom in and see each data point, but a lot of people like gpx.studio.
I'm using something on Mac called Adze. Tat does allow you to edit points individually
I'm not aware of an app that allows you to zoom in and see each data point, but a lot of people like gpx.studio.
I'm using something on Mac called Adze. Tat does allow you to edit points individually
Quote from Middelfrangge on 05.09.2024, 14:24Hi Johann,
pretty expensive but very good is QuoVadis (QVX), I use that since roughly 20 or 25 years to collect all my GPS tracks. The new version can also be used for routing and the routes can be uploaded to scenic instead of using the powerplanner because I prefer using my pc for planning. You have several options with QuoVadis with all available online maps or other maps that you have.
regards
Thomas
Hi Johann,
pretty expensive but very good is QuoVadis (QVX), I use that since roughly 20 or 25 years to collect all my GPS tracks. The new version can also be used for routing and the routes can be uploaded to scenic instead of using the powerplanner because I prefer using my pc for planning. You have several options with QuoVadis with all available online maps or other maps that you have.
regards
Thomas



