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I have exported some routes via Tyre to MyDrive, I can download them to my device no problem how ever if I click on my routes in MyDrive it only show me the import option and no routes? is this a new bug?
Hi
To transfer .GPX routes with/without "Stops" created using Tyre to Travel or the previous MyDrive Web (v1) Route planner (May work for .GPX routes from other route planners) See Note [1]
The following allows me to Edit/Save/and Transfer/Convert to .ITN any .GPX routes created using Tyre to Travel or the previous MyDrive Web (v1) Route planner
Note [1]... If your routes files have 21 or more stops, there is a bug/anomaly in the MyDrive Route (Web) Route planner, that allows you to create routes with 30 stops... But fails to allow a route with 21 or more stops to sync with the device
I can't be bothered using the Over the Air transfer between Tyre to Travel and the MyDrive Web (v2) Route planner
I use the Tyre "Save As" Option .....
EG...Route from Paris to Clermont-Ferrand
(1)... Create my Route in Tyre and use the "Save As" menu from Tyres "File tab"
(2)...Use the Garmin GP eXchange Files (*.gpx) option
(3)... Save the route to the Desktop... Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx
(4)... Open the MyDrive Web (v2) Route planner... Log in
(5)... Open MyRoutes on the MDW (v2) Route planner
(6)... Import the "Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx" file
(7)... You will find two Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx files
(7a)... Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx
(7b).. T-Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx
(8)... Delete the T-Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx (GPX Track)
(9)... Click on the remaining Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx file (GPX Route)
(10)... A new window opens... Click "Finish Route"
The Route Planner will re-calculate the route
The planning menu will open with the "Send to the device" and the "Save" options Available
End
_______________________________________________
Also..... Old .GPX Routes, Created using the early MyDrive Web (v1) Route planner and stored in stored in MyRoutes Re... Old .GPX Routes created using Tyre... Follow the red text for the old tyre .GPX files
If you have routes created using the previous MyDrive (Web) Route planner
The MyDrive Web (2) Route planner won't allow editing of these routes
If you Select the route... The route loads but there is no Edit Icon available
But if you save the .GPX file to your desktop (See above Image)
Then re-import the file into the MyDrive (Web) Route planner Import the .GPX file that you created using Tyre to Travel into the MyDrive (Web) Route planner
MD Route planner now creates 2 files one you can edit (Finish Route) the other not
Delete the file you can't edit
Select the route that is left, Click "Finish Route"
The Route Planner will re-calculate the route
The planning menu will open with the "Send to the device" and the "Save" options Available
Click "Save" to save the route
When you next load the route, you are offered the "Edit Icon" to edit the route
The "Send to the device" works fine, the route syncs OK with the device "Send to the device" works fine, the .GPX Route that you created using Tyre (along with any Stops), syncs OK with the device
___________________________________________
Also found..... When you have sent a route to the device using "Send to the device"
After the device calculates the route you can.....
Tap somewhere on the displayed route
A quick Menu should open Tap the 3Dot Icon
Tap Manage Route
Tap Add to my Routes
Accept or Rename the route
Tap Add
The route is added to "MyRoutes" as a .ITN file (Solid Arrow) displayed in the MyRoutes list of routes
ATB YFM
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Hi Chorsley,
Did you get this sorted with YaMFazMan's help)?
When you're satisfied that your question has been answered, please mark your topic as solved [How to FAQ] so that others with a similar question may find the answer easier.
If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to post back here
Comments
Superusers
To transfer .GPX routes with/without "Stops" created using Tyre to Travel or the previous MyDrive Web (v1) Route planner (May work for .GPX routes from other route planners) See Note [1]
The following allows me to Edit/Save/and Transfer/Convert to .ITN any .GPX routes created using Tyre to Travel or the previous MyDrive Web (v1) Route planner
Note [1]... If your routes files have 21 or more stops, there is a bug/anomaly in the MyDrive Route (Web) Route planner, that allows you to create routes with 30 stops... But fails to allow a route with 21 or more stops to sync with the device
I can't be bothered using the Over the Air transfer between Tyre to Travel and the MyDrive Web (v2) Route planner
I use the Tyre "Save As" Option .....
EG...Route from Paris to Clermont-Ferrand
(1)... Create my Route in Tyre and use the "Save As" menu from Tyres "File tab"
(2)...Use the Garmin GP eXchange Files (*.gpx) option
(3)... Save the route to the Desktop... Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx
(4)... Open the MyDrive Web (v2) Route planner... Log in
(5)... Open MyRoutes on the MDW (v2) Route planner
(6)... Import the "Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx" file
(7)... You will find two Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx files
(7a)... Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx
(7b).. T-Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx
(8)... Delete the T-Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx (GPX Track)
(9)... Click on the remaining Paris to Clermont-Ferrand.gpx file (GPX Route)
(10)... A new window opens... Click "Finish Route"
The Route Planner will re-calculate the route
The planning menu will open with the "Send to the device" and the "Save" options Available
End
_______________________________________________
Also.....
Old .GPX Routes, Created using the early MyDrive Web (v1) Route planner and stored in stored in MyRoutes
Re... Old .GPX Routes created using Tyre... Follow the red text for the old tyre .GPX files
If you have routes created using the previous MyDrive (Web) Route planner
The MyDrive Web (2) Route planner won't allow editing of these routes
If you Select the route... The route loads but there is no Edit Icon available
Then re-import the file into the MyDrive (Web) Route planner
Import the .GPX file that you created using Tyre to Travel into the MyDrive (Web) Route planner
MD Route planner now creates 2 files one you can edit (Finish Route) the other not
Select the route that is left, Click "Finish Route"
The Route Planner will re-calculate the route
The planning menu will open with the "Send to the device" and the "Save" options Available
Click "Save" to save the route
When you next load the route, you are offered the "Edit Icon" to edit the route
The "Send to the device" works fine, the route syncs OK with the device
"Send to the device" works fine, the .GPX Route that you created using Tyre (along with any Stops), syncs OK with the device
___________________________________________
Also found.....
When you have sent a route to the device using "Send to the device"
After the device calculates the route you can.....
Tap somewhere on the displayed route
A quick Menu should open Tap the 3Dot Icon
Tap Manage Route
Tap Add to my Routes
Accept or Rename the route
Tap Add
The route is added to "MyRoutes" as a .ITN file (Solid Arrow) displayed in the MyRoutes list of routes
ATB YFM
Did you get this sorted with YaMFazMan's help)?
When you're satisfied that your question has been answered, please mark your topic as solved [How to FAQ] so that others with a similar question may find the answer easier.
If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to post back here
Cheers, Mikko