I ran "check database" the other day, before trying to attach my video and getting the crashes, it said everything was OK. I just ran it again:Harry wrote:The crashes show some database inconsistencies that need to be repaired. Please enter Lap List and press "Check Data".
My database: http://ecuflashking.com/LapTimerGPSRecDB_3.zip
Did you watch my video? The running timer on the overlay and the running timer on the ipod in the video are perfectly in sync, ONLY the gps speed and accelerometer are out of sync (the GPS speed is off by more than a second). I assume there's no way to calibrate them separately? It would look pretty unprofessional to just offset the overlay and have the two running track timers (overlay plus ipod) be way way off from each other just to get the GPS speed and accelerometer sync'd! No matter how difficult, is there any way I can open up the lap file (with iExplorer or whatever) and add a delay into the data (either offset the timer start, or add a delay to the gps speed or accelerometer, etc.).Harry wrote:2) In case you need to manually sync video and recordings (which should be necessary in selected cases only), you need to try. The end of the lap should be the end of the lap In case your impression is the data is far off once overlaid, you need to readjust and find the best position depending on your device and sensors used.
After the crash on the first lap and it not recording any data for that session, without fixing or doing anything different, it recorded perfectly for the entire 40 min session after that one. Would you not agree that it was a recoverable crash? There was nothing catastrophic that would have prevented HLT from restarting and recording the rest of the session it missed, minus a lap or two of dataHarry wrote:5) First choice is to find and fix errors. Building in recovery strategies is sometimes necessary in computer science, but should be done only in cases no other option is available. Every minute I spend in thing like that, miss for the real fixes. v17.0.6 is pretty stable and I try to close any remaining issues. In cases like yours, were the database has a problem, crashes can appear everywhere - which probably generates an impression of general instability.
-Jamie M.