John,
Is there a way to edit laps in the ride file after importing into Isaac? Please point me to how if you can.
Also, I don't think the PP knows when you are out of the saddle or not since it does not display that data, how did other products that used Isaac do that?
Laps???
Re: Laps???
Yes, there is a way to add laps in Isaac:
1) Download your ride file
2) Place the vertical yellow cursor in the graph, where you want the lap marker to be added
3) Right click on the vertical line, revealing a new menu that allows you to Mark Lap at Cursor
4) Click on the graph where you want the lap to end. This will move the yellow cursor. Right click and place a marker there
5) You'll see the lap in the Lap window. Click on the lap to get your stats for that lap
PP can detect out-of-saddle events. Make sure you have the featured enabled in Isaac. This feature is not 100% reliable, so sometimes it makes mistakes (false positives and false negatives)
1) Download your ride file
2) Place the vertical yellow cursor in the graph, where you want the lap marker to be added
3) Right click on the vertical line, revealing a new menu that allows you to Mark Lap at Cursor
4) Click on the graph where you want the lap to end. This will move the yellow cursor. Right click and place a marker there
5) You'll see the lap in the Lap window. Click on the lap to get your stats for that lap
PP can detect out-of-saddle events. Make sure you have the featured enabled in Isaac. This feature is not 100% reliable, so sometimes it makes mistakes (false positives and false negatives)
John Hamann
Re: Laps???
John,Velocomp wrote: PP can detect out-of-saddle events. Make sure you have the featured enabled in Isaac. This feature is not 100% reliable, so sometimes it makes mistakes (false positives and false negatives)
I have looked but can't find where to enable this. I see where to turn it on for viewing but don't see it listed as a signal in the ride files.
Please point me in the right direction....
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Re: Laps???
You'll see out-of-saddle as vertical segments on the elevation graph.
Post a ride file and I will take a look.
Post a ride file and I will take a look.
John Hamann