Syncing with MyFitnessPal or Garmin Connect
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Syncing with MyFitnessPal or Garmin Connect
Are there any plans with the Concept2 software to have syncing abilities with 3rd party apps such as MyFitnessPal or Garmin Connect?
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Re: Syncing with MyFitnessPal or Garmin Connect
This would be nice, since it doesn't look like we will be getting ANT+ FE-C or a IQ Connect app (that writes data) anytime soon.
Now that we have CSV export with Ergdata iOS, it should be simple to create a FIT file to pass to Garmin Connect.
Now that we have CSV export with Ergdata iOS, it should be simple to create a FIT file to pass to Garmin Connect.
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Re: Syncing with MyFitnessPal or Garmin Connect
Did some work on manually creating a .FIT file for import into Garmin Connect, but there's still some limiting factors:
The Concept2 ErgData iOS export to CSV does not include power or interval data. This limits the usefulness of the .FIT file we can make.
The timestamp in the CSV is only the number of seconds since the start of the first stroke. We would need the full date and time to create a .FIT file.
Now, The Concept2 Logbook itself has both the datestamp and interval data, but we would have to pull it manually and insert it into the program that creates the .FIT file for each separate activity (as it is not included in the CSV). And there's no way to get power data, as it doesn't appear to be collected by ErgData iOS.
In the end, we could do it (except power), but it would need manual input for every activity. Concept2 could do it much easier/faster from the Logbook.
The Concept2 ErgData iOS export to CSV does not include power or interval data. This limits the usefulness of the .FIT file we can make.
The timestamp in the CSV is only the number of seconds since the start of the first stroke. We would need the full date and time to create a .FIT file.
Now, The Concept2 Logbook itself has both the datestamp and interval data, but we would have to pull it manually and insert it into the program that creates the .FIT file for each separate activity (as it is not included in the CSV). And there's no way to get power data, as it doesn't appear to be collected by ErgData iOS.
In the end, we could do it (except power), but it would need manual input for every activity. Concept2 could do it much easier/faster from the Logbook.
Re: Syncing with MyFitnessPal or Garmin Connect
On iOS ErgData app can update HealthKit and MyFitnessPal can pull from workouts from HealthKit.
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Re: Syncing with MyFitnessPal or Garmin Connect
Painsled allows you to upload a tcx file or csv file.
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We want download, not upload. And even then, Painsled is Android only, requires PM5 (because Bluetooth Smart), and doesn't sync to Logbook.Livio Livius wrote:Painsled allows you to upload a tcx file or csv file.
And even if we had a CSV from Painsled, it would still need the proper datestamp to make a .FIT file.
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Re: Syncing with MyFitnessPal or Garmin Connect
I have absolutely zero interest in going through HealthKit (or multiple apps) just to get to GarminConnect, but I would be interested to see if this crazy path yields proper interval/power/stoke data. Have you tried it?carlosr wrote:On iOS ErgData app can update HealthKit and MyFitnessPal can pull from workouts from HealthKit.
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Painsled is also iOS/iPhone and correct it doesn't sync yet with Logbook. As you already can manually upload the tcx file from Painsled to Garmin Connect it should be possible to have a direct sync function. Also the csv file contains a datestamp.KevinConcept2 wrote:We want download, not upload. And even then, Painsled is Android only, requires PM5 (because Bluetooth Smart), and doesn't sync to Logbook.Livio Livius wrote:Painsled allows you to upload a tcx file or csv file.
And even if we had a CSV from Painsled, it would still need the proper datestamp to make a .FIT file.