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hi matt, thanks for the pointer :-)
i tested during a walk in the park with the kids. first test was fine until i
started the search widget from the home screen. the phone laged brutally then.
response time to touch was like 30 secs.:-( had to take out the battery....
the second track was ok - i started no other app to be sure :-)
connection to zephyr was flawless. heart rate statistics do show in the app.
it seems i am to stupid to find the path to the exported tracks... upload to
google docs didnt work either...
for the record: zephyr hxm, galaxy s i9000 european, froyo final(?) beta ("jp6")
so maybe the lag was an froyo-beta-issue...
br
gp
Original comment by gabriel....@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 2:43
I completed a couple walks yesterday. I tried to "Share with friends..." by
long pressing on the track and selecting GPX. This is how I upload to Strava. I
didn't get any additional prompts after selecting GPX. I did clear all of the
data when I did the install of the apk listed above.
Original comment by timm...@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2010 at 3:34
Hi, I'm not one of the coders, just been doing some testing to help out
where possible. I think this alpha version is just to test the functionality
and stability of collecting the heart rate data (cadence is coming) and
including storing and basic display of these metrics. I've been able to
export the TCX file (which can store the HR and cadence data) and import it
into ridewithgps.com (which I track my rides with) and it displays heart
rate beautifully. I think other features like exporting this extra data to
google maps might be part of a different project such as issue 71 but I'm
not keeping my hopes up for that, its marked as "insane" amount of work. ;)
Original comment by matt...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2010 at 3:21
Just tried to test the APK build from comment #38 on my HTC Desire with Android
2.2.
Unfortunately the app crashes immediately after launch. I can't tell why, and
there is no way to create a crash report. (Are crash reports only offered when
an app is installed via the Market?)
I actually was eager to try connecting to the Zephyr HxM which I received just
yesterday.
Original comment by marian.s...@gmail.com
on 13 Nov 2010 at 12:01
Hi Marian,
Thanks for trying the new version (and also sending a nice UI mocks in the
other thread).
The APK mentioned here is a little bit old. The current plan is to release a
new version of MyTracks (1.0.20) sometime next week and soon after that we are
planning to work on adding the sensor code to head and releasing a new version
in the following weeks.
There was one known issue related to upgrading the DB schema from the previous
version. A workaround is to clear all data (from the Manage App settings) and
restart the app. Let me know if it helps.
Meanwhile, if you want you can try to generate a bug report by downloading
Android SDK and running "adb bugreport" or looking at the logs by running "adb
logcat".
We may post an updated version of the APK sometime next week.
Bart
Original comment by ba...@google.com
on 13 Nov 2010 at 2:02
After Barts comment I deleted my data on the handset from previous versions.
Then I was able to start the app just fine.
Today I tested the MyTracks-opensource-bt-sensors.apk "in the field" together
with the Zephyr Hxm bluetooth HRM. Here is my report. Sorry for the
verboseness, but I am trying to give as much information as possible.
At first, the "sensor status" just showed a "not connected" status. At that
time I still had another app running: Zephyr Connect, which is used by the apps
Runner and SportsTracker to interface with the HxM. (BTW: Tried it with Runner
and it worked well.)
After uninstalling Zephyr Connect, back in My Tracks, the Sensor Status showed
that the device is connected to my HRM and it also showed my current heart rate
at that point. At that point I am not sure whether or not I had to start
recording a track in order to get to this. If you're interested in my opinion,
I think it shouldn't be necessary to start recording only to check the HRM
connection.
Then I went on my running track and started recording. GPS was good, the
statistics counted fine. BTW: I think heart rate related stats would be great
in that view once I have a device connected.
I tried opening the sensor status view via the menu, but it never showed up.
The screen remained black. I could still switch back to the home screen of the
phone, but in My Tracks, nothing seemed to respond. Going back to the track or
stats wasn't possible. The "Recording track" status notification still showed
up.
Back from my track I disabled bluetooth on the phone. Then MyTracks responded
again. I could see on the map view that it had recorded the track just fine
until the point where I disabled Bluetooth. Although recording was obviously
finished, the notification "My Track resording track..." still remained visible
on the phone.
I exported the track as TCX file (see attachment). As you can see, heart rate
information is not included in that file.
To sum things up: According to my experience, that build is not yet usable in
order to record heart rate information.
Device info: HTC Desire, Android 2.2
Original comment by marian.s...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2010 at 8:06
Attachments:
You can see why this is not ready for end users. We will try to polish this up
and get it out but like we have said elsewhere, stability of the main app is
our primary concern right now.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 15 Nov 2010 at 3:26
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 17 Nov 2010 at 2:28
That's cryptic :) Due for version 1.1 or Jan 1st?
I really like the functionality btw.. its working quite well. Does this version
have the 1.0.20 alpha codebase under the bonnet or is there another alpha
coming for those that like being on the bleeding edge?
@Marian: any further luck with your HTC Desire? I seem to have no problems with
TCX exports. I've rolled back to stock Froyo so will test again.
Original comment by matt...@gmail.com
on 17 Nov 2010 at 2:37
I have not released an apk based on the 1.0.20 code base. Unfortunately some of
our fixes for 1.0.20 screwed up the app pretty bad. We are rolling back some
of these changes and when that is done I will sync them up and release. Trust
me you don't really want 1.0.20 in it's current state.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 17 Nov 2010 at 2:45
That's bad news. I hope a fix for issue 189 needs a fix soon, its causing a lot
of "defections" amongst my friends. I love MyTracks when its working reliably,
it has a small footprint (good battery life) and nice usable feature-set. Good
luck...
Original comment by matt...@gmail.com
on 17 Nov 2010 at 3:17
@matt.mu No, haven't tried again. I would though if there was a new build.
Original comment by marian.s...@gmail.com
on 17 Nov 2010 at 5:52
I just tested again with the build from comment #38 together with Zephyr HxM
heart rate monitor.
This time it went better, but I'm unable to export the track as a TCX file. And
GPX doesn't contain heart rate info.
This time I opened the "sensor state" view before starting recording. It showed
the "NOT CONNECTED" state. I think we would need a hint on this page that the
connection is only initiated when recording a track has started.
After I started recording, a toast "Connected to HXM..." (or similar)
immediately showed up. Nice! Back to the sensor status screen, now everything
was fine.
Reconrding of a track worked just as expected, plus I now have an additional
curve in the graph view, indicating heart rate. Unfortunately, the curve and
the bright yellow type is hardly visible. I would suggest to use a darker color.
After recording, I tried everything to get the track as a TCX file.
- Export all tracks > TCX
- Send to Google
- Share with friend > A TCX file
- Share with friend > A CSV file
- Save to SD card > TCX file
- Save to SD card > CSV file
None of the actions above did anything. Simply nothing happened.
Export all tracks as CSV worked, but as I said, this doesn't give me the heart
rate info.
Still using HTC Desire with Froyo.
Original comment by marian.s...@gmail.com
on 19 Nov 2010 at 9:46
If you are not getting anything exported please capture a log and send it me.
There should be an error.
This is definitely a first draft. I hope to get it out to users ASAP [If
everything goes well maybe as soon as next week.] My hope would be to get it
out then iterate with the help of others on some of these features.
Please go ahead and open items to track some of these issues:
- Testing sensors without starting recording a track.
- Viewing sensor information on the stats screen. => I think this will fall
into the larger configurable stats screen issue.
- Viewing the hr on the chart screen. It is quite an understatement to say
that the yellow color is less than ideal. I already used red for power and
purple for cadence. I could not decide if it makes more sense to choose the
highest contrast colors for the variables displayed, or to try to stay
consistent with colors.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 19 Nov 2010 at 2:45
As I understand this main task is kind of already done, just needs merging +
tons of testing.
Original comment by rdama...@google.com
on 22 Nov 2010 at 10:31
Rodrigo can you double my clone. It is merged up to head and I think it is
ready for submission. I still want to add a ton of tests.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 27 Nov 2010 at 6:33
Here is an updated apk with Zephyr support. I will also submit the code to
head very soon.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 30 Nov 2010 at 6:01
Thanks for your work.
Attached is a log file.
- I can export all tracks only as a gpx file
- cannot send to google docs
- hr curve is still in yellow
Device info: Nexus One Enomther's TheOfficialNexus1-v.2.14.3 Using
MyTracks.apk from Comment 67
Original comment by hjkartm...@gmail.com
on 30 Nov 2010 at 12:19
Attachments:
Thanks for the quick testing. A better apk should be attached.
- The export all for tcx and yellow curve are both in other issues.
I fixed the send to docs and bunch of other broken issues.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 30 Nov 2010 at 4:19
I pushed the changes to head. Please file any issues you find as new issues.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 2 Dec 2010 at 4:41
Issue 250 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by rdama...@google.com
on 27 Dec 2010 at 3:26
Hi,
I've recently started using My Tracks and love it!. I've been researching
solutions to track my running and have been using an old polar hrm and carrying
my phone separately to track the routes. In the near future (a week or two) I'm
intending to purchase a bluetooth hrm and really want to integrate my GPS and
heart rate into My Tracks.
I've downloaded the apk's from above but have a quick question. Does the apk
for bluetooth support (#38) need to be installed in addition to the apk in #69?
Does the apk in #69 only support Zephyr, or will other bluetooth hrm's work as
well.
I'm just an end user but would like to offer to test if it would help. I'm
running an HTC Hero v2.1 and as I mentioned, am just in the process of making a
purchase decision for a bluetooth hrm.
Thanks so much. Awesome work going on here!
Jacqui
Original comment by jacqui.g...@gmail.com
on 10 Jan 2011 at 2:43
The best way to test this is to build an apk from head. There have been some
changes beyond what has been mentioned here. We will probably build a release
candidate soon which you can test with.
We only support Zephyr and ANT+ on a few select phones.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 10 Jan 2011 at 4:24
Thanks, I'll keep my eyes out for it. I also have a Dell Streak that I could
test on but it's stuck on v1.6 until Rogers sends down the update. Maybe I
should hold off on buying my new hrm until either ANT+ or bluetooth are worked
out? My preference at this point in time is to go with bluetooth.
Original comment by jacqui.g...@gmail.com
on 10 Jan 2011 at 4:32
Bluetooth support appears in Android 2.0, so 1.6 won't cut it.
The Zephyr HrM has been used successfully by people with a number of
different phones. Search through the issue 9 thread and you'll find some
specifics.
As far as I know, there are still no Android phones on the market that have
ANT+ support both in the hardware and activated in the firmware. This is an
issue that's beyond the developers' realm; it has to be done by the phone
manufacturer/vendor. (Once again, search the thread for lots of info.) So
cross your fingers but don't hold your breath, and if you want HrM any time
soon, go with bluetooth.
By the way, I highly recommend the Zephyr unit.
Original comment by joeell...@gmail.com
on 10 Jan 2011 at 5:48
"With the release of Xperia™ arc, Sony Ericsson is the first handset
manufacturer to have integrated support for ANT+. The ANT+ support will also be
introduced in Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X8, Xperia™ X10 mini, and Xperia™ X10
mini pro through software upgrades in Q1 2011. Several future Sony Ericsson
Android™ devices will also support ANT+ technology."
http://blogs.sonyericsson.com/developerworld/2011/01/06/use-your-sony-ericsson-p
hone-with-ant-enabled-health-and-fitness-products/
Original comment by ken.back...@gmail.com
on 10 Jan 2011 at 11:34
I didn't realize the Xperia announcement went out. We have been testing ANT+
on X10's for a while. It is really nice. I think it is far superior to the
Zephyr hrm. The next release of My Tracks should work nicely with the next
release of the xperia firmware.
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 10 Jan 2011 at 5:18
Ok, ordered a Zephyr and can't wait to get it! Should I use the app v1.0.21 or
the apk in comment #69? Thanks.
Original comment by jacqui.g...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2011 at 3:23
I would not suggest using any of the apk's on this thread. We have moved quite
a bit ahead of those. We will post 1.1 release candidates soon. [Like a week
or so.]
Original comment by sandordo...@google.com
on 12 Jan 2011 at 6:53
While I'm thrilled to see ANT+ entering Android thanks to SonyEricsson, I am
equally disappointed by the compromise consumers face with SE's product specs.
Read this:
http://www.xperiax10.net/2011/01/06/official-xperia-x10-family-will-not-receive-
upgrade-to-froyo-or-beyond/ Sorry, that news effectively keeps me looking for
an ANT+/Android solution.
I will be at Mobile World Congress next month, Qualcomm's booth throughout,
discussing and demonstrating wireless sensor technologies surrounding mHealth
and mWellness. Stop by and say hi if you're attending. Otherwise, you can
follow at my blog, http://runningdigital.com
-David
Original comment by djh.sthlm
on 13 Jan 2011 at 11:08
Rec'd my Zephyr and have started playing with it! I know you suggested not
using an apk from the thread but I couldn't resist ;-)
In the meantime - HTC Hero v2.1 w/Zephyr Hxm and v1.0.21 apk connects and
records without a hitch :-) I saw an earlier comment regarding heartrate data
not exporting with any file format. I am also experiencing this.
Thanks again for the great work on this! I will keep my eyes posted for the 1.1
release candidate...
Original comment by jacqui.g...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 6:01
[deleted comment]
This bug is not the place to have this discussion. Please ask on
mytracks-dev@googlegroups.com
Original comment by simmonmt@google.com
on 16 Feb 2011 at 12:01
Does MyTracks record the other sensor data from the Zephyr like the
steps/caddence or just heart rate? Sorry if this is a stupid question but I
seen lots of talk about the hrm but not the other info that the zephyr can
transmit.
thanks
Original comment by skifast...@gmail.com
on 20 Apr 2011 at 5:56
Mytracks is a pretty cool application. I am looking forward to seeing my next
50K on the app. I got some really cool GPS from
http://www.givenbrand.com/gps-watch.html
Original comment by andrewmg...@gmail.com
on 8 Sep 2012 at 8:25
I have a MOTOACTV rooted and ROMed with ANT+. I have installed MyTracks and it
works great, however I cannot access my ANT+ hr monitor, how can I enable it to
see my ANT+ devices?
Original comment by bradley....@gmail.com
on 6 Apr 2013 at 3:48
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
joeell...@gmail.com
on 14 May 2010 at 12:41