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RR-data from V800 now #80

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zdhons opened this issue Sep 21, 2017 · 20 comments
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RR-data from V800 now #80

zdhons opened this issue Sep 21, 2017 · 20 comments

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@zdhons
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zdhons commented Sep 21, 2017

Hi,
is it possible to get RR-data together with training data from V800 with current firmware?
Thanks
Zdenek

@pcolby
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pcolby commented Sep 24, 2017

Not that I know of 😦

@zdhons
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zdhons commented Sep 24, 2017 via email

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roesassi commented Oct 4, 2018

@pcolby: when I exercise using the H7 belt (and not the OH1 optical HR monitor) bipolar produces files with extension .rr.hrm which seem to contain sensible RR data. Am I wrong?

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pcolby commented Oct 7, 2018

Thank you @roesassi, yes, you are correct. R-R support was restored in November - a couple of months after this issue was created, but I obviously didn't think / realise to come back an close one too :)

You can read about the update starting at: #42 (comment)

Cheers.

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pcolby commented Oct 7, 2018

@zdhons asked:

is it possible to get RR-data together with training data from V800 with current firmware?

It is now, with V800 firmware 1.2 or later, using Bipolar 0.5.6 or later :) There's nothing you need to do, Bipolar just sees the data if present. See #42 for details.

Cheers.

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zdhons commented Oct 7, 2018 via email

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roesassi commented Oct 8, 2018

Thanks @pcolby and @zdhons. Thus RR data are available with Bipolar but not at all on the Polar Flow website. Weird! Another good reason to keep using Bipolar.

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@roesassi It gets even weirder...

The RR data is actually stored on the Flow Web Servers. You can access it through the Polar API called AccessLink (https://www.polar.com/accesslink-api/).

I tried it out and I was able to create a simple website which uses the Polar API to download my training data and it included the complete RR data.

Also, if you download your whole account at https://account.polar.com/ then you will get your trainings as json-files which contain the RR data.

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zdhons commented Oct 8, 2018 via email

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pcolby commented Oct 8, 2018

@remifreiwald wrote:

The RR data is actually stored on the Flow Web Servers. You can access it through the Polar API called AccessLink

Interesting. I applied for that API access a couple of years ago, and never got any response...

Might have to look into it again :)

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@remifreiwald Nice, thanks for the hint!

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zdhons commented Oct 19, 2018 via email

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pcolby commented Oct 19, 2018

Thanks @zdhons. I've opened a new issue (#89) for updating the hook version.

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zdhons commented Oct 19, 2018 via email

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pcolby commented Oct 19, 2018

Hmm. Interesting. Can you expand on "does not collaborate with the bipolar hook"?

What happens when you run Bipolar? What message(s) do you get?

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zdhons commented Oct 19, 2018 via email

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pcolby commented Oct 19, 2018

Just to be sure, are you using Bipolar 0.5.7? (the latest release)

Can you give me a directory listing (with byte filesizes) for everything in the FlowSync directory?

Thanks.

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zdhons commented Oct 20, 2018 via email

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Flow forced me to update to version 3 today (on Windows 10). After the update I verified that the hook was installed running bipolar. Then I connected the V800 and uploaded the data to Flow. This time, however, the hook did not work (the folder was empty and no new file was created).
Then I uninstalled both Flow and Bipolar and reinstalled everything again. This time I noticed that Flow most often crashes at start when the hook is installed (but never otherwise). The couple of time I was able to run Flow with the hook I tried again to get data using bipolar (after recording a new session on the V800) but no file was produced again.
The Qt5Network.dll looks like to be the old one (5.5.1.0, 825 KB). However a newer (by date) Qt5Core.dll was installed with Flow 3.
I do not know if this might help to fix the issue. At the moment I had to uninstall bipolar to have Flow work again.
Thanks!

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pcolby commented Oct 20, 2018

Thanks @zdhons and @roesassi. Let's continue this under #89.

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