On Sunday, October 24, 2010, activityworkshop wrote:
> @David Earl:
>>Providing the "Modified times of audio files" preference is on,
>> when you Import Audio by right clicking on a GPX layer you
>> can select multiple files and it will put audio buttons at the
>> times for each clip selected.
> T
@David Earl:
>Providing the "Modified times of audio files" preference is on,
> when you Import Audio by right clicking on a GPX layer you
> can select multiple files and it will put audio buttons at the
> times for each clip selected.
Thanks for clearing that up, the missing hint was indeed that
activityworkshop writes:
> If I convert them to waypoints in Prune and then re-export the gpx
> file, then JOSM shows the audio files properly.
That's my experience. I wrote a converter from Columbus voice record's
whack data format (BOTH CSV AND columnular data, using nulls to pad)
to GPS forma
Hi,
I'm the original author of the audio code. I've had a look at what's
there now, and the GPX reading code has changed quite a lot since I
looked at it, but it seems to me like it is not associating links with
trackpoints any more. But also trackpoints and waypoints are handled by
the same
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 01:55:58PM +0200, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
For what it is worth, I have always kept my camera clocks at UTC,
years before getting a GPS receiver.
you can do this, but it will overcomplicate your life if you're
interested in times.
I do not understand how. The native
2010/10/24 Marko Mäkelä :
> For what it is worth, I have always kept my camera clocks at UTC, years
> before getting a GPS receiver. If I had an audio recorder, I would keep it
> at UTC as well. For some software, I set TZ=UTC0 so that they will do the
> right thing.
you can do this, but it will
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 11:08:42PM +0200, activityworkshop wrote:
Unfortunately I wasn't able to figure out how to properly synchronize
my audio files within JOSM, because I couldn't work out how to apply my
timezone offset (GPS track in UTC, audio files in local time). Is this
a feature that'
Hi all,
First of all, thanks for JOSM, it's a great tool for contributing to OSM.
I have a few questions regarding the audio functionality of JOSM and the
various ways it can be used. I got these questions because I'm the
author of the "Prune" tool which is used by some people to prepare thei