I log my runs with run keeper and use tapiriik.com (paid) to sync to strava. It always worked perfectly, but since Saturday 6/5 (I know because I logged a morning run that worked fine, and a test evening run that exhibits the problem) when they come into strava, the elapsed time is shorter (making me look like a super-fast running hero :-). If I delete and import the GPX file I download straight from run keeper, then the time is correct and matches run keeper...
...now in thinking about it, I realize that I started using a heart rate monitor with the workouts that are now coming up too short, so that's a difference...here's a screenshot of the two activities, and the GPS tracks as exported from run keeper, and the broken one from strava.
I diffed the two and it wasn't totally obvious what was happening to me...there are definitely extra data points in the broken one (which comes from the sync presumably.
I log my runs with run keeper and use tapiriik.com (paid) to sync to strava. It always worked perfectly, but since Saturday 6/5 (I know because I logged a morning run that worked fine, and a test evening run that exhibits the problem) when they come into strava, the elapsed time is shorter (making me look like a super-fast running hero :-). If I delete and import the GPX file I download straight from run keeper, then the time is correct and matches run keeper...
...now in thinking about it, I realize that I started using a heart rate monitor with the workouts that are now coming up too short, so that's a difference...here's a screenshot of the two activities, and the GPS tracks as exported from run keeper, and the broken one from strava.
gpx_tracks.zip
I diffed the two and it wasn't totally obvious what was happening to me...there are definitely extra data points in the broken one (which comes from the sync presumably.