Re: [Gpsbabel-misc] XCSV- What headers to use
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From: Sutripta <sut...@gm...> - 2011-03-09 15:32:05
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Hi, GPSVisualizer converts the binary file to csv. I know the format. (The device is the Emtac (Rightway) Trine XL.) Where do I send the format? Regards and Thanks Sutripta On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Robert Lipe <rob...@gp...> wrote: > Unless you're paying for personal support, please keep the list cc'ed. > > On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Sutripta <sut...@gm...> wrote: > >> Hi, >> I know Mr. Schnieder started off by using GPSBabel for conversions, but >> nowadays he seems to be supporting formats beyond what GPSBabel does. >> > > I don't think he uses it exclusively, but he uses it. > > > >> In at least one of the devices, the raw trackplot is a single binary file, >> with one bit indicating start of new track. This is read in fine by >> GPSVisualizer. If I take the output in gpx, no problems. Except that >> GPSVisualizer chokes on converting large files to gpx. >> > > That should go to Adam. > > > >> No such problems when converting to csv. In the csv file, it is >> essentially a concatenation of all the track segments. Any elegant solutions >> to converting these? >> > > A single binary file is not a CSV file. If you know the format of this > file, including the track segment start, it should be added to GPSBabel. > > RJL > |