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tapiriik keeps your fitness in sync
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Apple watch bad data? #267

Open graham2point0 opened 8 years ago

graham2point0 commented 8 years ago

Just got a new Apple Watch and am using the Nike+ app, first run comes across to Smashrun perfectly but will not go to Strava, using Tapiriik and on there it says it could not sync because of bad data. Any thoughts? Graham

febbraro commented 8 years ago

I have this problem too. SmashRun indicated there there is some erratic HRM data. Is there a way we can simply force the sync and not make a judgement call on the data? I care most about the GPS track and mileage, not HRM data. Here is the exact smashrun message

Notes about your import:

HeartRateAtTime includes 11 values with sudden changes greater than 30bpm that are not flagged as pauses at indexes: [183, 209, 324, 325, 328, 329, 331, 332, 367, 380, 472]

Trackpoints have 12 values with changes in heart rate greater than 20bpm that are not flagged as pauses.at indexes: [106, 158, 183, 209, 324, 325, 328, 329, 331, 332, 367, 380]

Trackpoints have 1 values with long gaps (>20secs) totalling 187 secs at indexes: [424] of these 0/1 are flagged as pauses

fuzzy76 commented 7 years ago

If I understand the flow correctly, Smashrun is refusing the data. In that case, there is nothing Tapiriik can do. Nike is notorious for exporting terrible/broken data. :-/