Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?
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@Con-Hennekens but the downloaded route does not appear to include everything he wants. Does not appear to include the icons (hamburger, fuel etc) or defined wait times.
@Doug-Robinson I think the point is that whatever format is being used to transfer the route between MRA Routeplanner and MRA Navigation Next includes all the information available. However, that format is not currently available to the user directly.
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@Doug-Robinson I think the point is that whatever format is being used to transfer the route between MRA Routeplanner and MRA Navigation Next includes all the information available. However, that format is not currently available to the user directly.
Again, I'm not worried about data loss. And in this topic I think it was hinted that MRA has no backup servers.
But that doesn't mean there won't be any data backup.
I assume that there will be a backup of, among other things, the route database. However, it cannot be restored on an individual level. (my assumption)As for the application of a personal trash can.
That is of course a very desirable feature. But you can also organize this yourself.
I don't delete routes. Instead I move them to a special folder called............ <Deleted items>. And I delete the contents of that folder after a period that is not too short. -
Again, I'm not worried about data loss. And in this topic I think it was hinted that MRA has no backup servers.
But that doesn't mean there won't be any data backup.
I assume that there will be a backup of, among other things, the route database. However, it cannot be restored on an individual level. (my assumption)As for the application of a personal trash can.
That is of course a very desirable feature. But you can also organize this yourself.
I don't delete routes. Instead I move them to a special folder called............ <Deleted items>. And I delete the contents of that folder after a period that is not too short.However, it cannot be restored on an individual level. (my assumption)
Assumption correct
We run multiple backups but those are for all server / database storage and are only used on global level. Restoring individually is painstaking and not required.We do wish to change deletion in the future to the exact way you do that now yourself
Deleting items would then result in them being moved to another folder which removed the items after x days
But that is for the future!
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@Con-Hennekens but the downloaded route does not appear to include everything he wants. Does not appear to include the icons (hamburger, fuel etc) or defined wait times.
@Doug-Robinson
The Icons for Fuel, Coffee, Viewpoints etc, need to be added at the planning stage in the Routelab.
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@Con-Hennekens but the downloaded route does not appear to include everything he wants. Does not appear to include the icons (hamburger, fuel etc) or defined wait times.
@Doug-Robinson, I was not talking about downloading GPX, but about "make available for offline use" from within the app.
It must be stored somewhere and it contains the complete dataset for the route. But like @Herko-ter-Horst said, that format is not currently available for import/export through the webservice.
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This is an interesting thought...
Since we are able in Navigation to download routes for offline use, we can be sure there actually IS a file type or portable database definition that contains ALL the info that goes into routes like it is in the routeplanner... I have been browsing my android filesystem but cannot find the folder that quickly. Could be that it is stored in database form, I don't know. But I think it is not difficult task to adapt the import/export function of the website to be able to use that filetype. I can imagine however that MRA does not like to disclose the exact file specification. In that case, sorry guys!But like @Jack-van-Tilburg, do not feel the need to store backups of my routes. I almost never reuse them.
@Con-Hennekens said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
do not feel the need to store backups of my routes. I almost never reuse them.
Nobody ever needs a backup "until... "
and if you have ever been sitting in a data centre at 3 o'clock in the morning after a server crash wondering where that bl--dy data has gone, and how you are going to avoid being fired ... then you understand exactly what "until... " means.
I find it a real shortcoming that MRA does not have a convenient feature to download all routes in a folder in e.g. GPX1.1. I do understand that they want to keep their own data model a secret (that is their intellectual property) but a bulk download in a commonly used format, even one that contains less info than the MRA data model, should be possible.
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@Con-Hennekens said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
do not feel the need to store backups of my routes. I almost never reuse them.
Nobody ever needs a backup "until... "
and if you have ever been sitting in a data centre at 3 o'clock in the morning after a server crash wondering where that bl--dy data has gone, and how you are going to avoid being fired ... then you understand exactly what "until... " means.
I find it a real shortcoming that MRA does not have a convenient feature to download all routes in a folder in e.g. GPX1.1. I do understand that they want to keep their own data model a secret (that is their intellectual property) but a bulk download in a commonly used format, even one that contains less info than the MRA data model, should be possible.
@Drabslab said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
I find it a real shortcoming that MRA does not have a convenient feature to download all routes in a folder in e.g. GPX1.1.
We may still have something to look forward to in that regard.
The following is planned in the Roadmap of MRA Routeplanner 2.0:Maybe it's time to stop adding new items to Next and pick up the Roadmap of the Route Planner again.
And I am very aware that the two (Next and Planner) will become more and more intertwined.
(oops, oops, oops, what am I saying now)
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@Drabslab said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
I find it a real shortcoming that MRA does not have a convenient feature to download all routes in a folder in e.g. GPX1.1.
We may still have something to look forward to in that regard.
The following is planned in the Roadmap of MRA Routeplanner 2.0:Maybe it's time to stop adding new items to Next and pick up the Roadmap of the Route Planner again.
And I am very aware that the two (Next and Planner) will become more and more intertwined.
(oops, oops, oops, what am I saying now)
@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
Maybe it's time to stop adding new items to Next
Woa @Jack-van-Tilburg, how dare you even mentioning that!
Haha! Jokes aside, I sure feel that the app needs more TLC than the planner at this moment. Many more improvements required to the app. The planner is already decent enough at the moment. But that's my humble opinion.
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@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
Maybe it's time to stop adding new items to Next
Woa @Jack-van-Tilburg, how dare you even mentioning that!
Haha! Jokes aside, I sure feel that the app needs more TLC than the planner at this moment. Many more improvements required to the app. The planner is already decent enough at the moment. But that's my humble opinion.
@StefanHummelink said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
Woa @Jack-van-Tilburg, how dare you even mentioning that!
Haha! Jokes aside
But don't tell anyone
Many more improvements required to the app.
Further development of a number of points is certainly important for users.
In fact, there are only a few features that are still missing from Next's initial announcement:
Show next gas station
Add gas station to active route
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
And of course they still have to be delivered. No doubt about that.The planner is already decent enough at the moment. But that's my humble opinion.
There are still a number of things on the Roadmap that will greatly improve the Planner and the Forum.
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@Con-Hennekens said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
do not feel the need to store backups of my routes. I almost never reuse them.
Nobody ever needs a backup "until... "
and if you have ever been sitting in a data centre at 3 o'clock in the morning after a server crash wondering where that bl--dy data has gone, and how you are going to avoid being fired ... then you understand exactly what "until... " means.
I find it a real shortcoming that MRA does not have a convenient feature to download all routes in a folder in e.g. GPX1.1. I do understand that they want to keep their own data model a secret (that is their intellectual property) but a bulk download in a commonly used format, even one that contains less info than the MRA data model, should be possible.
@Drabslab said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
and if you have ever been sitting in a data centre at 3 o'clock in the morning after a server crash wondering where that bl--dy data has gone, and how you are going to avoid being fired ... then you understand exactly what "until... " means.
As a IT administrator I feel this
but I do separate corporate data from my personal route library. No one will get fired or die because of losing that
I don't think though it is very difficult to export data in an undisclosed format using hashed data. GPX would NOT be my prefered method of backup, since it contains only WP's without metadata and a track. It does not hold the complete route information.
@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
Maybe it's time to stop adding new items to Next and pick up the Roadmap of the Route Planner again.
I agree, but also without adding new things there is still a lot of work on Next
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@StefanHummelink said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
Woa @Jack-van-Tilburg, how dare you even mentioning that!
Haha! Jokes aside
But don't tell anyone
Many more improvements required to the app.
Further development of a number of points is certainly important for users.
In fact, there are only a few features that are still missing from Next's initial announcement:
Show next gas station
Add gas station to active route
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
And of course they still have to be delivered. No doubt about that.The planner is already decent enough at the moment. But that's my humble opinion.
There are still a number of things on the Roadmap that will greatly improve the Planner and the Forum.
And that is ultimately also very important for users of Navigation.@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
There are still a number of things on the Roadmap that will greatly improve the Planner and the Forum.
Completely agree with that, but I feel like the app shall be on par to be the most advanced and feature rich nav app in the market now. After that the planner (and forum) can be brought up to equivalent level of the app. But that are just our two views.
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@Drabslab said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
and if you have ever been sitting in a data centre at 3 o'clock in the morning after a server crash wondering where that bl--dy data has gone, and how you are going to avoid being fired ... then you understand exactly what "until... " means.
As a IT administrator I feel this
but I do separate corporate data from my personal route library. No one will get fired or die because of losing that
I don't think though it is very difficult to export data in an undisclosed format using hashed data. GPX would NOT be my prefered method of backup, since it contains only WP's without metadata and a track. It does not hold the complete route information.
@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
Maybe it's time to stop adding new items to Next and pick up the Roadmap of the Route Planner again.
I agree, but also without adding new things there is still a lot of work on Next
(Mainly AA/CP shit I don't use anyway...)@Con-Hennekens said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
I agree, but also without adding new things there is still a lot of work on Next
(Mainly AA/CP shit I don't use anyway...)I absolute agree!!!!
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@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
There are still a number of things on the Roadmap that will greatly improve the Planner and the Forum.
Completely agree with that, but I feel like the app shall be on par to be the most advanced and feature rich nav app in the market now. After that the planner (and forum) can be brought up to equivalent level of the app. But that are just our two views.
@StefanHummelink said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
I feel like the app shall be on par to be the most advanced and feature rich nav app in the market now
should not be too difficult to look at all features of TomTom and Garmin and see if Next has a decent way of doing the same (or better)?
@StefanHummelink said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
I sure feel that the app needs more TLC than the planner at this moment.
As a new product, it may still contain bugs, and killing these should be the priority.
As for further development: exploiting the unique ability of integrating an advanced routeplanner with a capable navigation tool should leave the competition far behind.
With that I do NOT mean bringing the routeplanner to the phone. (I can't imagine preparing a route on a 6 inch screen while having a 23 inch PC available) but ensuring that all features of the next app are reflected in the routeplanner and vice versa.
Hence, in my humble opinion, there should probably not be "and now we will tackle the routeplanner and leave next aside for a while" approach.
Many improvements in the routeplanner will/should also influence the nav app and vice versa, thus developments should be synchronized.
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@StefanHummelink said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
I feel like the app shall be on par to be the most advanced and feature rich nav app in the market now
should not be too difficult to look at all features of TomTom and Garmin and see if Next has a decent way of doing the same (or better)?
@StefanHummelink said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
I sure feel that the app needs more TLC than the planner at this moment.
As a new product, it may still contain bugs, and killing these should be the priority.
As for further development: exploiting the unique ability of integrating an advanced routeplanner with a capable navigation tool should leave the competition far behind.
With that I do NOT mean bringing the routeplanner to the phone. (I can't imagine preparing a route on a 6 inch screen while having a 23 inch PC available) but ensuring that all features of the next app are reflected in the routeplanner and vice versa.
Hence, in my humble opinion, there should probably not be "and now we will tackle the routeplanner and leave next aside for a while" approach.
Many improvements in the routeplanner will/should also influence the nav app and vice versa, thus developments should be synchronized.
@Drabslab said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
Many improvements in the routeplanner will/should also influence the nav app and vice versa, thus developments should be synchronized.
I very much agree with you!
And I said it before; There are still a number of things on the Roadmap that will greatly improve the Planner and the Forum.
And that is ultimately also very important for users of Navigation, and the consolidation with Navigation. -
@Drabslab said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
Many improvements in the routeplanner will/should also influence the nav app and vice versa, thus developments should be synchronized.
I very much agree with you!
And I said it before; There are still a number of things on the Roadmap that will greatly improve the Planner and the Forum.
And that is ultimately also very important for users of Navigation, and the consolidation with Navigation.@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
There are still a number of things on the Roadmap
yes, but that is another thing: if you don't plan to stick to a published roadmap, then do not publish one
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@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
There are still a number of things on the Roadmap
yes, but that is another thing: if you don't plan to stick to a published roadmap, then do not publish one
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@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Is there a file format that is fully compatible with MRA?:
There are still a number of things on the Roadmap
yes, but that is another thing: if you don't plan to stick to a published roadmap, then do not publish one
@Drabslab, they do plan to stick to the roadmap, but sometimes plans change
If they had stuck to the roadmap, we would still not have track navigation for example. Part of the roadmap is constant refining things according to the input from the betatesters. We would not have such a great app if they would only stick to the roadmap. I for one am very glad they don't stick frantically to the roadmap. -
You can save your routes as GPX 1.1 (route,track,POI)
GPX 1.1 is the standard exchange format.But at the same time it makes me curious how many people use a backup of their routes.
I donβt@Jack-van-Tilburg Thank you very much.
I already have them like that, in GPX format. And in ITN format. But what I want is a file format that MRA knows how to read in order to import a route with all its characteristics: color, symbol and time of the waypoints.
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Hi @Maicro I'm afraid everything you ask is not possible. All the characters and colors are typical MRA features.
The only thing you can do is to download the GPX route (1.1).
In that case you will have a copy of your route, track and POI's.But why are you afraid of losing data in MRA? I have been using MRA since 2016 and have never lost data.
You only lose data if you delete routes yourself.
MRA does not have backup servers available at this time (yet). So they cannot restore deleted data.@Albert-van-den-Elsen Thank you very much.
I already have the routes saved as GPX and ITN.
In the computer world everything is possible. A bug, an attack,... In the world of finance everything is possible. A company comes to participate in MRA, forces a capital increase, takes over MRA and imposes new conditions on the old users that make it impossible to continue. And all this has already been seen.
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This is an interesting thought...
Since we are able in Navigation to download routes for offline use, we can be sure there actually IS a file type or portable database definition that contains ALL the info that goes into routes like it is in the routeplanner... I have been browsing my android filesystem but cannot find the folder that quickly. Could be that it is stored in database form, I don't know. But I think it is not difficult task to adapt the import/export function of the website to be able to use that filetype. I can imagine however that MRA does not like to disclose the exact file specification. In that case, sorry guys!But like @Jack-van-Tilburg, do not feel the need to store backups of my routes. I almost never reuse them.
@Con-Hennekens Thank you very much.
That's exactly what I'm looking for.
I see that around here you fellows are very confident in the stability of computing. And, my experience has made me realize that there are few things more unstable than computers.