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Show posts MenuQuoteHow can I use my own soundfiles?
For example "warning.mp3" for gps notification settigs -> device lost gps fix?
There are only system sound files available.
Greetings Tom
QuoteHallo, bin neu in der Runde und grundsätzlich an Karten, Navigation und Ähnlichem interessiert.
In meiner Zeitschrift "Computerbild" 4/2014 wurde nun in einer Aktion LocusPro als Vollversion kostenlos angeboten und hab sie auf meinem XperiaS installiert. Obgleich ich vom Funktionsumfang dieser App gleich überwältigt war, musste ich feststellen, dass es sich wohl doch nicht um die richtige Vollversion handelt. So z.B. gibt es hier keinen Zugang zum Locus Store, so dass ich zum Kauf der begehrten Vektorkarten mir noch die Locus-free-Version installieren musste. Bei der weiteren Einarbeitung stieß ich auf weitere Handicaps, wo ich mir nicht sicher bin, ob sie nur in der CB-Version zueigen sind. Deshalb meine Frage an die Expertenrunde:
Eine auf dem Gerät gespeicherte Route lässt sich offline starten und erwandern. Um eine Route neu zu erzeugen, wird auf meinem Gerät zwingend der Onlinebetrieb gefordert. Soll heißen, unterwegs eine neue Route zu erstellen, geht nur mit aufwändiger Datenverbindung. Wenn diese dort zufällig nicht verfügbar ist, finde ich meinen Nachhauseweg nicht, oh weh!?
Um eine Route zu erstellen finde ich hier nur Start- und Zielpunkt, die Möglichkeit zusätzliche Etappenpunkte dazwischen zu setzen, ist hier nicht zu erkennen. Ich kann zwar zusätzliche Pois erzeugen, sie aber nicht in die Route integrieren.
In den Einstellungen habe ich alles mögliche ausprobiert, ohne Erfolg. Sollte ich den richtigen Dreh nicht gefunden haben, könnt Ihr mir sicher helfen. Sollten sich die genannten Probleme in der richtigen Vollversion auch nicht zu lösen sein, habt Ihr mir geholfen 7,50€ zu sparen.
Danke für Eure Hilfe!
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QuoteBRouter - Beta Version 0.9.1 - Setting up the Android Appsource (and original textfile: <!-- m -->http://www.brensche.de/brouter/readme.txt<!-- m --> - 2013 06 - from here
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Choosing and Installing a Map-Tool
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BRouter just calculates tracks as GPX-Files, it does not display any map or give any navigation instuctions. Therefore you need a map-tool in order for BRouter to be useful.
Currently, BRouter cooperates with three different maptools, so you need to install, and get familiar with, at least one of them:
- "Locus": See <!-- m -->http://www.locusmap.eu<!-- m --> There's a "Pro"
Version which is ad-free and a free version with ads. You can get it from Google-Play, but for the free-version there's also an APK-Download.
Locus for example has elevation profile diagrams...
Locus ...are best used with third-party vector maps,
check <!-- m -->http://www.openandromaps.org<!-- m --> if you consider to go for Locus...
Choosing an SD-Card Base Directory
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Some phones (namely those with Android 4.x) have 2 logical "SD-Cards", where the first one is internal and not an actual Card, and the second one is a an optional "external" micro-sd-card that can be taken out of the device.
If you have such a setup, make sure your map-tool uses the external sd-card to store the offline maps and other stuff.
This works by choosing an "SD-Card base directory".
Typically, the first card in mounted on "/mnt/sdcard", while the external one maybe mounted at "/mnt/sdcard/external_sd", but depending on your phone it can be some other path.
Make sure you understand the concept of the SD-Card base-directory, because the communication between BRouter and the Map-Tools requires that both are using the same base-directory.
Selecing Waypoints in your Maptool
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In order to calculate a route, BRouter needs to know at least a starting point and an endpoint. You specify them by creating waypoints in your map-tool.
These are called "POI"s in Locus on the map and give it a name.
Pleae specify at least a waypoint called "from" for the starting-point and another called "to" for the endpoint (lowercase! names are case-sensitive) You can use any category, as only the name is read by BRouter.
Optionally, you can specify more waypoints:
"via1" ... "via9" to specify stop-overs
"nogo[radius] [name]" to specify a nogo-area, where radius (in Meter) is optional and defaults to 20m, and the name is also optional. So "nogo", "nogo1000", "nogo roadblock", "nogo200 badferry" are all valid nogo-waypoints.
Make sure to not create duplicates for the from, to and via-waypoints, as BRouter would complain about duplicates. For nogo-areas, duplicates are allowed.
Please specify at least the "from" and "to" wayoints before starting BRouter, because otherwise the error-messages from BRouter may be confusing.
Installing the BRouter App
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Download the file "brouter_x_x.zip" and unpack in a directory "brouter" on the SD-Card of your Android Device. Most convenient is to attach the device (or just the sd-card) to a desktop-computer and do the unpacking there, but doing that on the device itself is also possible, provided you know the appropriate tools.
Install the BRouter-App by installing the APK-File "BRouter.apk".
For instructions how to install from an APK (in contrast to installing from Google Play), search the internet for tips.
You may need to change system configuration, some setting like "Applications->Unknown sources" depending on Android version.
The BRouter App asks for permissions to access the SD-Card and to de-activate the screen saver. Being an offline app, it does NOT ask for internet access. The drawback is that you have to install the additional resources manually.
BRouter's SD-Card Directory Structure
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BRouter guesses a reasonable sd-card base directory and on first start prompts you for a base directory with it's guess as a default. You should choose the same base directory that is used by your map-tool.
On first start, BRouter will create a "brouter" subdirectory relative to that base-directory if it's not already there (becaused you created it by unpacking the zip-file, see above)
If later on you want to change the base directory, you can delete or rename the 'brouter' subfolder, so it will prompt again for a base directory. You should choose the same base directory that is used by your map-tool (OsmAnd or Locus).
So you may end up with e.g. the following directory structure
(depending on base dir):
/mnt/sdcard/brouter
/mnt/sdcard/brouter/segments2 <- put routing data files (*.rd5) here
/mnt/sdcard/brouter/profiles2 <- put lookup-table and routing profiles here
/mnt/sdcard/brouter/profiles2/lookups.dat
/mnt/sdcard/brouter/profiles2/trekking.brf
/mnt/sdcard/Locus <- Locus's sd-card dir
/mnt/sdcard/Locus/mapitems <- Locus's track storage
The minimum files BRouter needs to work are e.g.
/mnt/sdcard/brouter/segments2/E5_N45.rd5
But of course you can put as many routing data filesand routing profiles as you like.
Get the profiles (*.brf) and the lookup.dat from the zip-file or from:
<!-- m -->http://www.dr-brenschede.de/brouter/profiles2<!-- m -->
And the routing data files from:
<!-- m -->http://h2096617.stratoserver.net/brouter/segments2<!-- m -->
Routing data files are organised as 5*5 degree files, with the Filename containing the south-west corner of the square, which means:
- You want to route near West48/North37 -> get W50_N35.rd5
- You want to route near East7/North47 -> get E5_N45.rd5
From the above link you find routing data for all places in the world where OSM data is available.
Starting the BRouter Android-APP
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Make sure you selected "from" and "to" waypoints in your maptool as decsribed above.
Then you can start BRouter. It will read the waypoints from the map-tools database, calculate the route and store the result as "brouter0.gpx" in the map-tools track directory.
BRouter shows a graphical animation of the routing algorithm, and shows some messages on distances and ascends. The "filtered ascend" is a measure for the real hill-climbing pain, with small variations filtered out.
Then you can use your maptool to view or navigate the route.
If started once more with identical input, BRouter will store a second route broute1.gpx for the first alternative and so on.