Jorgen van der Velde
Jorgen van der Velde
If I change the 'tracker' settings of my adventurer, I see changes in the files 0x00b1xxxx, 0x00b2xxxx, 0x00b3xxxx. Maybe 0x00b4xxxx files may be also involved . These files seem to...
I am interested in your findings :-)
Use https://github.com/jmendeth/protobuf-inspector to peek into the files. Gives you the values. You just have to find out the varables... :-) Did this by hand once for the route files, not...
What I found out so far: **0x00b1nnnn** files contain the activity tracking data records, together with some other data (device info, summaries(?), heartrates(?),...) . Each time you have connected your...
These **0x00a6nnnn** files are present on my Adventurer (**0x00a60000** and **0x00a60001**; I cannot open your file, because it is too big; protobuf-inspector gives an out-of-memory). To me they seem internal...
@derickr Thanx mate! I found out this already. I just discovered I did not describe this record in my reverse engineering document on my blog: https://blog.studioblueplanet.net/?page_id=627. I will add it...
For sure! Fitness points registered in the logged activities (ttbin files, 0x0091nnnn files) and in the tracked actitivity (0x00b100nn files). The former are displayed with each activity, the latter is...
> Hi, > > When using the "--get-summaries" option, I get a .protobuf file. Is it supposed to be parsed by ttwatch or is it supposed to be parsed with...
Okay, I would not polute your development with this discussion. But I hereby send a number of GPX files I uploaded and the corresponding watch files (binary and a text...
Brilliant! I just found out the structure of the file and this odd 7 bit-based enoding for numbers. I was just about writing an encoder for GPX files myself. Knowing...