8/6/2023 0 Comments Gpx reader appAt the moment I'm very busy creating tracks (on ) for our cycling holiday in Portugal. I recently discovered Osmand while searching for a good app to navigate on our cycling holidays. Op vrijdag 11 april 2014 18:22:06 UTC+2 schreef Robert Grant: For the moment I use GPSvisualizer, which is unbeatable as far as I know, but it is online. is there an offline OSMAND for on my laptop, so I could analyse my route.I have GPSPrune that is very good, but I need something that also takes moving averages of points, to filter out the spikes from the speed estimation. can I incorporate photos I make with my smartphone directly " on route" ? And with GPX indeed is very nice, because you can plan your route online with very good programs, but then while navigating all the corners are told, but at a split you don't hear anything.ītw, I have some other questions, but are not sure if I can post them here: I encountered similar things over the last months, one particular thing is that roundabouts are given an extra exit for free:-) So, needing to take the first exit, OSMAND tells me to take the second etc. Is there a fix in the mean time for this voice guidance issue? (I have version 1.8.3, how do I update it, or does that go automatically?) But why doesn't it just use road names and normal voice guidance that it uses when you are just using it as a regular navigation device? Is it something in the way I am creating the route in the first place? I have taken to second-guessing the guidance and learning its behaviour at some junctions, which helps. It's as if the voice is just dictating a line without much reference to the actual map. However, the voice guidance isn't really the best - It never gives road names, if there's a sharp bend in the road it tells you to turn, roundabouts are "slightly left then slightly right", cross-roads are ignored totally if you're going straight through, quite often if there's a subtle fork in the road it won't give instruction on which path to take, the list goes on. Brilliant for saving battery on my phone as I don't have the screen turned on and stops me fishing my phone out at every junction. I primarily use it for cycling - I create a route on Strava (a cycling website), download the route as a GPX file, upload it onto my phone, put the navigation to Bicycle, load up the GPX file, then stick a headphone in and let the voice guidance take me along the route.
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