Feedback Export GPS File
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@kukubau said in Feedback Export GPS File:
Syncing your watch from using the Windows SuuntoLink app, it’ll apparently retrieve all the data, whereas using the mobile Suunto app DOESN’T.
Hey do you have some examples?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Feedback Export GPS File:
@kukubau said in Feedback Export GPS File:
Syncing your watch from using the Windows SuuntoLink app, it’ll apparently retrieve all the data, whereas using the mobile Suunto app DOESN’T.
Hey do you have some examples?
Hi Dimitrios, thanks a lot for being interested in this issue. Let me precise that even with movescount app (bluetooth), all the data from custom apps were not synced, since they were with moveslink2. (As an example, if I configure 3 suunto apps on my watch profile, only one suunto app data were synced whereas all data from the 3 suunto apps are correctly synced with moveslink2 through USB).
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@sebchastang yes but in movescount right not on the GPX file … Right ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Feedback Export GPS File:
@sebchastang yes but in movescount right not on the GPX file … Right ?
Yes, that’s right. So if it is not in the GPX file, do you know how are these extra data (mini apps logs) handled ?
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@sebchastang those are not exported afaik. They are for being shown on the watch and on movescount
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Feedback Export GPS File:
@sebchastang those are not exported afaik. They are for being shown on the watch and on movescount
Yes, but as these data are visible in the graph, I guess they have been synced with movescount.com and they must be stored somewhere outside of the watch?
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@sebchastang yes correct I suppose in native Suunto format that is a SML file.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Feedback Export GPS File:
@sebchastang yes correct I suppose in native Suunto format that is a SML file.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Thanks! So I need to find a way to get the raw SML file when I sync my watch with Suunto app through suuntolink? Do you know if it is possible?
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@sebchastang yes. If you happen to sync your watch with Suunto App on Android, files that are sent to Suunto App service can be found in <Internal Storage>/Android/data/com.stt.suunto/files/smlzip/
The files are as close to ‘original’ binary logs stored in the watch itself as one can currently get. Format supported by https://quantified-self.io/ . There’s also https://github.com/mrvdb/suuntoapp2gpx to convert those files into GPX.
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@kukubau said in Feedback Export GPS File:
@sebchastang yes. If you happen to sync your watch with Suunto App on Android, files that are sent to Suunto App service can be found in <Internal Storage>/Android/data/com.stt.suunto/files/smlzip/
The files are as close to ‘original’ binary logs stored in the watch itself as one can currently get. Format supported by https://quantified-self.io/ . There’s also https://github.com/mrvdb/suuntoapp2gpx to convert those files into GPX.
@kukubau Thanks a lot for this information. I will have a look to those files. I guess they are also supposed to be located somewhere on my computer (Windows) when I sync through Suuntolink ? Can you please tell me where can I get them?
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@sebchastang ‘c:\users<your user name>\AppData\Roaming\Suunto\MovesLink2’ maybe ?
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@kukubau said in Feedback Export GPS File:
@sebchastang ‘c:\users<your user name>\AppData\Roaming\Suunto\MovesLink2’ maybe ?
@kukubau I mean with the new module Suuntolink which replaces Moveslink2. All data were correctly synced with moveslink2, so don’t need to get those files .
When I look at C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Roaming\Suuntolink I cannot identify the files which contain the data. Maybe they are deleted just after the sync is finished . -
@sebchastang One of the MovesLink file extraction methods involved taking the PC offline before syncing via cable and then checking the Roaming folder before going back online and losing the files to MC. Maybe try that now that you know what always lives there? Anything else could be your targets.
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@sebchastang Get Telerik Fiddler or another debugging proxy that supports https connections and you can capture those SuuntoLink files.
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@kukubau said in Feedback Export GPS File:
@sebchastang Get Telerik Fiddler or another debugging proxy that supports https connections and you can capture those SuuntoLink files.
lmao
I thought https://forum.suunto.com/post/65994 vs https://www.reddit.com/r/Suunto/comments/j82nsj/how_to_get_activities_as_fit_or_tcx_from_suunto/g8aw7jt?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 was hilarious, but this is getting better and better
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@margusl Finally … qualified SAR. About time you showed up.
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@kukubau from QS you can also export to GPX.
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@kukubau @margusl @Fenr1r I have read all the links / post / articles you provided to me. Thanks again.
I understand that the only way to get the missing data from custom apps is to use MovesLink2 “offline”. I just uninstalled it last week and switched to Suuntolink. Do you think I can have the 2 softwares installed on my computer (moveslink2 and suuntolink) ? Maybe I should just care not to run them at the same time.
Once I get the SML files from moveslink2, I should be able to convert them into an other format (GPX, FIT ?) and then, import the converted files into Suunto app or an other platform.
I’m just wondering if Suunto app will be able to display custom apps data in the graphs. @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos , can you please tell me if QS would be able to use the custom apps data and display them in the graphs?I really appreciate your help.
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@sebchastang no QS is not possible nor have I planned this