

All they do is send me a link to the Virb App which doesn’t work with the Virb Basic. Have you come across this issue before? Garmin Support are utterly incapable of even understanding the issue despite multiple emails, screenshots etc. It did work in a previous version of Virb Edit about a year ago showing that Garmin’s upgrade is more like a downgrade. I can import the data in Virb Edit (the latest version) but it doesn’t update in the video. I have a similar but different issue with Virb Edit and G-Metrix from my Edge 800.

You are right about Garmin’s software and UI. Sure their own “G-Matrix ” files are standard conforming, andĬonsidering that their software is free, working with their own stuff seems to be a reasonable lower Yes, it'd be nice if they were generous in what they read, but I'm In just how poor a user experience one can endure, in this issue they are technically not “wrong ”. I always thought that the GPX standard was a bit wonkyĪs far as XML standards go, but this puts it into the decidedly “bizarre ” category.Īnyway, as much as Garmin continues to deserve the world's ire for design in both hardware and software that pushes new limits (if there is one) before the copyright (if there is one). It turns out that other artificial orders are mandated, such as the metadata summary requiring the author In any case, the standard is the standard. I'd guess it's because whoever created the standard This restriction on ordering seems utterly nonsensical. might actually be required in a specific order, but inexplicably, that's how the GPX standard was written: I've been working with GPX files for more than a decade, and it never even occurred to me that the various order-can't-possibly-matter sup-parts of a What's most shocking to me about this is that Garmin isn't wrong. I ran a little script to ensure came first, and they were imported without complaint. After muchĮxperimenting I found that in each element, Garmin requires the is notĪ valid GPX file and could not be opened ” message. When trying to import GPX files, I'd get a terse, frustrating “ Failed to read file ” or “. In their own silly name, “G-Metrix ” data files. I had some trouble getting Garmin software ( VIRB Edit, Garmin BaseCamp, and Garmin Connect) to work with my GPX files, or as Garmin has lately taken to re-brand

I've recently started futzing with video on my bike rides, having posted a few on “ Lovely Bicycle Ride Revisiting UjiĬountryside Photographed Five Years Ago ” the other day, including this fast descent down some twisty mountains and into the flats. detail of the front wall of this house in Kyoto, Japan. If the intercom doesn't seem to be working
