03-25-2018 10:22
03-25-2018 10:22
I have just been on a skiing holiday and used Ski Track app to log my daily ski activity - it would be great if this could be integrated into Fitbit for logging exercise activity!!!
03-25-2018 11:23
03-25-2018 11:23
@Sammi-louisewrote:I have just been on a skiing holiday and used Ski Track app to log my daily ski activity - it would be great if this could be integrated into Fitbit for logging exercise activity!!!
@Sammi-louise why not suggest it in the Feature Suggestion board here but check to see if someone hasn't done so first.
03-26-2018 10:36
03-26-2018 10:36
I dont know if this is of any use, but since I couldnt find a way to pair Ski Tracks with Fitbit directly, but I've been working on a web service to import Ski Tracks runs into Fitbit as activites. If you've used Ski Tracks you just need to export the session as a SKIZ file and the site will do the rest will import the data and create a new skiing activity for each run.
https://skizimport.nxfifteen.rocks
01-26-2019 08:24
01-26-2019 08:24
I think this could be of great use, but I do not seem to comprehend how to use it. To try things out, I am using the Lite (free) version of Ski Tracks. I collected my first tracks the other day and exported them to a .skiz file to upload.
I am not sure if all of my questions apply to your web service, but figured I would start with you.
I attempted to use the feedback page on the webservice (https://nxfifteen.me.uk/about/me/contact/) but it shows a lot of what looks like code and I could not find actual text boxes to use.
On the confirmation screen
- it listed 12 runs; the app only recorded 4
- what look like timestamps on the confirmation screen sometimes imply a "negative" period (05:03:44 to 05:00:03), can be very short (05:00:01 to 05:00:02) and some overlap (04:56:05 to 05:00:17 and 04:56:22 to 05:00:13)
- assuming these timestamps are in 12-hour format, they do not actually match the 1+ hour I had the app recording (3:41 to 4:53 PM US EST)
- there are 8 runs listed that have "name" formats of "Run NNN.NN" (341.15, 338.19, 348.90, etc.) and have these timestamps that fall into a range of 4:56:04 to 05:00:18
- there are 4 runs listed that have "name" formats of "Skiing Run N" (where N is {1,2,3,4}) and have timestamps that make some sense related to my actual skiing (~8 minute track, followed by ~9 minute gap, etc.)
- the timestamps for these 4 runs actually make sense when I notice that the TimeZone information under the Day 1 summary block to the right of the runs list says "Asia/Karachi (-05:00)"
So, I am pretty sure the 4 runs from ~02:08 to ~02:52 are the ones I actually ski'd that day (the summary data in the Day 1 box matches the app correctly).
Any idea what those other 8 "runs" are?
I went ahead with the upload and got to a blank page (https://skizimport.nxfifteen.rocks/upload/confirmed).
Where do I find the zip file of TCX tracks to download?
How long does it take for the activity to show up in my FitBit activity log?
.TIm
12-23-2019 07:08
12-23-2019 07:08
Dat zal mooi zijn