[OSM-dev] Should I limit size of GPX files?
Douglas Furlong
douglas.furlong at gmail.com
Tue Jul 29 21:34:12 BST 2008
2008/7/29 Igor Brejc <igor.brejc at gmail.com>
> Shaun McDonald wrote:
> > So by that assessment, I'm uploading too many points with my cycling,
> > which tends to average around 5 to 12 mph over the whole journey
> > including getting lost, u-turn, looking at the map, breaks, food, and
> > finding no named roads.
> >
> > Your best bet is to compress the file before uploading. The server will
> > then automatically deal with the compression before importing the files.
> >
> > Shaun
> >
> >
> Does anybody know of any good GPS post-processing tools? They would
> eliminate a lot of unneeded stuff before uploading the GPX. I know
> gpsbabel has some filters for this, but they are very basic.
I've been using Prune as it also does geotagging of images, and so far has
proved to be very capable.
It's java based as well.
http://activityworkshop.net/software/prune/
Doug
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