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Laps???
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:20 pm
by brantel
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?
Re: Laps???
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 6:30 am
by Velocomp
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

- Place cursor where you want the lap to be marked
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3) Right click on the vertical line, revealing a new menu that allows you to Mark Lap at Cursor

- First marker
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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

- Second marker
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5) You'll see the lap in the Lap window. Click on the lap to get your stats for that lap

- Lap result
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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)
Re: Laps???
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 12:55 pm
by brantel
Thanks!!
Re: Laps???
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 2:05 pm
by brantel
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)
John,
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....
Re: Laps???
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 4:49 pm
by Velocomp
You'll see out-of-saddle as vertical segments on the elevation graph.
Post a ride file and I will take a look.