Trim/Edit Recorded Ride
Quote from visiongrill on 12.04.2025, 07:58Hello,
Is there a way to trim the end of a recorded ride or edit a ride route that was recorded? For example, you do a ride, forget to stop tracking so the app continues to record. You want to do the same ride later but now there is additional routing that doesn't need to be there.
Thank you!
Hello,
Is there a way to trim the end of a recorded ride or edit a ride route that was recorded? For example, you do a ride, forget to stop tracking so the app continues to record. You want to do the same ride later but now there is additional routing that doesn't need to be there.
Thank you!
Quote from Guido on 12.04.2025, 08:02I'm afraid it is not possible to change/trim/crop recorded rides at the moment.
What you can do, is make a route from the ride (select ride from your recorded ride list > 3 dots button top right > route from ride). This will attempt to create a route from your ride. And then, before saving, you can change this route to your liking.
Hope this helps/explains. If not, please let me know if you have other questions. Happy to help.
Best regards and ride safe,
Guido
I'm afraid it is not possible to change/trim/crop recorded rides at the moment.
What you can do, is make a route from the ride (select ride from your recorded ride list > 3 dots button top right > route from ride). This will attempt to create a route from your ride. And then, before saving, you can change this route to your liking.
Hope this helps/explains. If not, please let me know if you have other questions. Happy to help.
Best regards and ride safe,
Guido
Quote from visiongrill on 12.04.2025, 08:48Quote from Guido on 12.04.2025, 08:02I'm afraid it is not possible to change/trim/crop recorded rides at the moment.
What you can do, is make a route from the ride (select ride from your recorded ride list > 3 dots button top right > route from ride). This will attempt to create a route from your ride. And then, before saving, you can change this route to your liking.
Hope this helps/explains. If not, please let me know if you have other questions. Happy to help.
Best regards and ride safe,
GuidoThanks, makes sense.
How do you reorder stops once they are created? I see how to change the name but that does not change the order.
Quote from Guido on 12.04.2025, 08:02I'm afraid it is not possible to change/trim/crop recorded rides at the moment.
What you can do, is make a route from the ride (select ride from your recorded ride list > 3 dots button top right > route from ride). This will attempt to create a route from your ride. And then, before saving, you can change this route to your liking.
Hope this helps/explains. If not, please let me know if you have other questions. Happy to help.
Best regards and ride safe,
Guido
Thanks, makes sense.
How do you reorder stops once they are created? I see how to change the name but that does not change the order.
Quote from Guido on 12.04.2025, 08:49Tap the button where you see route distance and duration. This will bring up the route timeline. This has an edit mode, where you can drag stops in different order.
Tap the button where you see route distance and duration. This will bring up the route timeline. This has an edit mode, where you can drag stops in different order.
Quote from Guido on 12.04.2025, 08:50This tutorial video might also be helpful: https://scenic.app/help/power-planner-tutorial (it still displays the old planner, but it's 95% the same).
This tutorial video might also be helpful: https://scenic.app/help/power-planner-tutorial (it still displays the old planner, but it's 95% the same).
Quote from visiongrill on 12.04.2025, 08:53Quote from Guido on 12.04.2025, 08:50This tutorial video might also be helpful: https://scenic.app/help/power-planner-tutorial (it still displays the old planner, but it's 95% the same).
Yes I see that, not sure how I missed it before. Thank you again.
Quote from Guido on 12.04.2025, 08:50This tutorial video might also be helpful: https://scenic.app/help/power-planner-tutorial (it still displays the old planner, but it's 95% the same).
Yes I see that, not sure how I missed it before. Thank you again.



