latest windows build

Rainer Mohr mail at divelogs.de
Thu Aug 3 08:34:49 PDT 2017


OK, Export has been updated to calculate the sample rate based on the 
duration and the number of samples (only if its 0 in the database).

Found one dive that gives me a sample rate of 7 seconds (dive 100) which 
is probably bogus, but that is thanks to the duration I get from the 
importing software, which is often not in line with the number of 
samples. Seen that in many formats, they stop counting the dive time 
when close to the surface but the samples keep getting recorded, so not 
much I can do here.

John, could you try to import your dives from divelogs.de now and check 
if the profiles are back?

Thanks,
Rainer

Am 03.08.17 um 16:36 schrieb Miika Turkia:
> On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 3:47 PM, John Smith <noseygit at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 5. However import from Divelogs, although it seems to work, the drawing of the profile has a few issues
>>> Ugh,. "A few issues". It looks like all your samples are lost, or more
>>> likely they are there but all have a time of zero.
>> Yeah, the dives have a depth/time associated with them but no profile. On the divelogs website the profile is shown so the data is there. Actually, going through all of the dives on divelogs, I have some that import with profiles and some without which is even more strange.
> Hello Rainer,
>
> seems that we get SAMPLEINTERVAL as 0 on quite a few dives of John's.
> Do you have any idea why that is? Is it safe to assume that the
> interval is 10 seconds in that case? (A brief glimpse does seem this
> to be true.)
>
> miika
>



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