

No forum is available to investigate.Īctually, I don't understand what the difference is between routes and tracks: I build… trips on a computer before copying them into my Android smartphone, and never record tracks while I'm riding. Maybe GpsPrune (18.6 Build 343) does support it somehow, but I couldn't figure out why it barfs out "The track could not be split"*. Turns out the " sdistance" switch in GpsBabel is used for something else: "input track will be split into several tracks if the distance between successive track points is greater than the distance given as a parameter." 6) Go back to step 3 and repeat as necessary. 5) Paste the data into first instance of MapSource. 4) Cut or copy the data from the second instance. gpx file.Both kinds of files can contain routes, tracks, or waypoints. I'm surprised none of the usual suspects support such an obvious (to me) feature. 3) Use the second instance to open an existing.Settings > Split: Set the split length to 80 kmīack in the main window, in the Tracks section, set Modification to "Split (80km)" Is this what you wanted? The file is just over 1 Mb, thus if you give me your email address in a PM I can send the result to you, but trying yourself is more 'learning'


Result is a gpx-file containing 5 tracks, 4x 100km and 1x 46,3 km. Problem: mostly, the original route has changed considerably and tends to point to the endpoint and not to the original route.Įdit: As an exercise I have used the external program JaVaWa RTWtool (4.2) to split your track ( Just set the split length to 100 km in Settings, specify input & output and start Convert. If you choose to use routes with routing enabled, you may consider to set Recalculate to OFF - my experience is that it generates more troubles than it helps you finding your way back to the route. I never use 'routes' for my rides, but tracks and on my Edge Touring I leave TBT guidance OFF. If your gpx is a 'route', you can first convert it to a track, do the splits and if you like you can convert the splits (tracks) to routes again. Each day of your trip you can load the track you need.
#GPSBABEL SPLIT TRACK SEGMENTS DOWNLOAD#
You can download it and run it on almost any computer, but its command-line interface requires some getting used to - so I've created this on-line gateway that lets you access a copy of gpsbabel running on. Give the dayly chunks a sensible name and export them to a separate gpx-file. GPSBabel is a freeware program that converts GPS data from one format to another. In Basecamp (or Mapsource) you can split a gpx-track in chunks you like. Why not split the large gpx to your dayly rides - feels more logically for me?
