29.04.2025, 09:07
(This post was last modified: 29.04.2025, 09:08 by routeconverter.)
It seems the Course Points match what the rest of the world calls a route – a number of waypoints that a routing engine typically connects by using the road network. And the Record points is called track – a recording of previous locations on the planet Earth.
But nobody mixes both – and so RouteConverter treats tracks and routes as different concepts.
I have no idea what could help Garmin users since it depends on the use case. Is it planning routes? Can't be since you alreafy have that Record points so you have been out there and know the route. Is it reviewing tracks? Not likely either, because then you don't need Course Points.
I'm confused.
But nobody mixes both – and so RouteConverter treats tracks and routes as different concepts.
I have no idea what could help Garmin users since it depends on the use case. Is it planning routes? Can't be since you alreafy have that Record points so you have been out there and know the route. Is it reviewing tracks? Not likely either, because then you don't need Course Points.
I'm confused.
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Christian
Christian