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- Mon Nov 24, 2025 3:48 pm
- Forum: Help with Combine FIT, GPX, CSV, or TCX files for Strava Upload Tool
- Topic: FAQ: Tymewear Datashift and timestamp fixes
- Replies: 35
- Views: 33341
Re: Does the Merge Tool also combine developer fields from two FIT files?
Thanks for your reply. That is insightful. Can you please upload a sample FIT file to this forum? Just FYI, GOTOES is format agnostic when it comes to Euro/US data values. That is because FIT files are binary, not text based like CSV, JSON, GPX, TCX, etc. In other words, that answer doesn't ...
- Wed Nov 12, 2025 6:29 pm
- Forum: Help with Combine FIT, GPX, CSV, or TCX files for Strava Upload Tool
- Topic: FAQ: Tymewear Datashift and timestamp fixes
- Replies: 35
- Views: 33341
Re: Does the Merge Tool also combine developer fields from two FIT files?
Hey @fulmar2,
thx for your answer - according to https://forum.intervals.icu/t/merging-fit-files/115400/19?u=andreas_schnederle-w - it's not working because of:
Quote MedTechCD:
I tried, but Gotoes has a problem with the US formatted numbers from TymeWear.
Gotoes expects Euro metric values in the ...
thx for your answer - according to https://forum.intervals.icu/t/merging-fit-files/115400/19?u=andreas_schnederle-w - it's not working because of:
Quote MedTechCD:
I tried, but Gotoes has a problem with the US formatted numbers from TymeWear.
Gotoes expects Euro metric values in the ...
- Mon Nov 10, 2025 12:35 pm
- Forum: Help with Combine FIT, GPX, CSV, or TCX files for Strava Upload Tool
- Topic: FAQ: Tymewear Datashift and timestamp fixes
- Replies: 35
- Views: 33341
FAQ: Tymewear Datashift and timestamp fixes
Update February 11, 2026:
This issue is mostly resolved; the final solution can be found here . I also renamed the topic so it is more specific to the issue being discussed (the thread wanders a bit). I am leaving the rest of the discussion posted for archival purposes / tldr; types. Since the ...
This issue is mostly resolved; the final solution can be found here . I also renamed the topic so it is more specific to the issue being discussed (the thread wanders a bit). I am leaving the rest of the discussion posted for archival purposes / tldr; types. Since the ...