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There was an update to Endomondo that broke the link. You can try resetting the connection by removing any permissions from Endomondo, removing the link in MySports and setting it all up again but it sounds like it may not work as it is an issue on Endomondo's side. Since TT Sports went out of business almost 3 years ago and there are few users, I doubt Endomondo will do anything to fix it, it is not worth it to them to maintain the connection. You can always manually download your activities from MySports and manually upload them to Endomondo.
Thank you for the prompt reply. That's bad news. Re-setting the link didn't work. I've enabled file export to my laptop but cannot find the export files or tt-sports-connect fails to export them. Any idea what might be the location of the *.tcx files?
They are saved on a dated folder under TomTom Sports along with the ttbin files. It will only produce them for future activities, it is not going to create anything for activities you already completed. For those you need to go into the activity under Share and select file export.
There was an update to Endomondo that broke the link. You can try resetting the connection by removing any permissions from Endomondo, removing the link in MySports and setting it all up again but it sounds like it may not work as it is an issue on Endomondo's side. Since TT Sports went out of business almost 3 years ago and there are few users, I doubt Endomondo will do anything to fix it, it is not worth it to them to maintain the connection. You can always manually download your activities from MySports and manually upload them to Endomondo.
Thank you for the prompt reply. That's bad news. Re-setting the link didn't work. I've enabled file export to my laptop but cannot find the export files or tt-sports-connect fails to export them. Any idea what might be the location of the *.tcx files?
Thank you for the prompt reply. That's bad news. Re-setting the link didn't work. I've enabled file export to my laptop but cannot find the export files or tt-sports-connect fails to export them. Any idea what might be the location of the *.tcx files?
They are saved on a dated folder under TomTom Sports along with the ttbin files. It will only produce them for future activities, it is not going to create anything for activities you already completed. For those you need to go into the activity under Share and select file export.
Thanks again. My TT Connect kept sending my activities to TT Sports but did not create new subfolders with neither ttbin nor tcx. Laptop reboot solved the issue. Allright now.
BTW the Adventurer is a terrific piece of hw I would rather give up on Endomondo than on that gem. I'm going to keep replacing the bands till the battery dies.
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They are saved on a dated folder under TomTom Sports along with the ttbin files. It will only produce them for future activities, it is not going to create anything for activities you already completed. For those you need to go into the activity under Share and select file export.
BTW the Adventurer is a terrific piece of hw I would rather give up on Endomondo than on that gem. I'm going to keep replacing the bands till the battery dies.