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Data recovering

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 6:45 pm
by dydy77
Hi Harry,

I have a new android phone : Huawei P9 on Android 6.0.
My old phone was a Wiko Ridge 4G on Android 5.0.2

I want to backup,@mail and import all my configuration ( vehicule data, user, track and laptiming)

So on my old phone, i do : database -> backup local -> mail

On my new phone, i download file with the @mail, i open ES explorer, and click on .hlptrz

HLT is starting and ask to me if i want to import the file, i click on YES.

and immediately, HLT said : Erreur : Echec de l'importation du fichier 'LapTimerAll....hlptrz'. Données perdues

So i click on OK, and it is finish, file can not be import.

I try only with cars export (.hvehz), it is the same.

I do something wrong ?

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 8:23 am
by Harry
Please check if the permission "Storage" is granted for LapTimer. You find app permissions in Android's Settings app. Individual permissions are an Android 6 feature.

- Harry

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 4:38 pm
by dydy77
Thanks U Harry, you are the best :p

Position was granted, but not storage...

It is perfect ;)

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 12:20 am
by dydy77
Hi Harry,

My friend have an other probleme about data recovering.

He do a backup of his older phone (SAMSUNG G S6) on Gp version and send @mail backup. .hpltrz
He installed and upgraded GP version on the new phone (SAMSUNG G S7)
Add all permission of the app to granted ! (both phones)
He download file and open it by HLT.
He check the import by "YES, continue"
And HLT finished the importation with 0 lap, 0 track, 0 car !!!

He try my backup and it is OK on his new phone

I try his backup, 0 lap, o track, 0 car !!!

So the problem come from file compression or file export of his old phone !

Have you an idea what is the problem ?

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 11:22 pm
by Harry
Yes, it is probably a video link corruption I have seen. The trick is to run a Check Data before exporting the data - this will clean up the corruption and the .hlptrz will be fine. In case the S6 is not accessible any more, please send the .hlptrz to Harry@gps-laptimer.de, I can repair this particular issue.

- Harry

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:53 pm
by dydy77
The S6 is not accessible any more, so i send to you the file by @mail.

Thks U

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 6:23 am
by SonnyDeez
I'm having a similar issue -- but I still have the old phone. I'm transferring from a nexus 5 running Android M to a Pixel Running Android N. When I try to load up the hlptrz It loads 0 laps, so I tried running "check database" on the old phone but it crashes during the check database and then I have to recover the database on the old phone. Is there anything I can do to make this work or do I need help to fix the database?

Thanks for all your help!

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 9:40 am
by Harry
The crash on the old phone and the problems with imports are related - the issue existing is "exported". Please send the .hlptrl file to Harry@gps-laptimer.de and I will try to fix it.

- Harry

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 5:53 pm
by christosc
Hi Harry,

Congratulations for your great product!

I am using an iPhone 5 on a motorcycle.

I did a two day track day event in Spa last May. I managed to create single lap overlaid videos on my phone. Now I wish to export the data from the iPhone to Dashware and do a longer video with overlay using Dashware.
The issue have there is that it seems the log data is incomplete. It stops at 14:47 on the data file but on the phone the overlaid videos I created were for laps around the 16:00 mark. That makes me think that the phone had enough data to do the lap overlay locally but, somehow the export module on the phone did not export all the data.

What are my options please?

Thanks,
Chris

Re: Data recovering

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 10:22 pm
by Harry
Please goto Lap List, select any lap you recorded for this track day. Start Export and make sure you select the complete track day as scope (you can select lap, session, day, all for this track etc).

- Harry