30 Dec 2024, 15:15

@Herko-ter-Horst said in route-track vs. tracklog:

route-track: the track that is the result of calculating a route.
tracklog: the track that is the result of recording a drive (e.g. using the MRA Navigation app).

Yes, I agree. That's why a tracklog is sometimes called a "clean track" and a route-track "dirty track".

But I disagree with your other explanations:

  • a route-track can also contain time information (some planning apps add this when exporting)
  • I can import a track without time information as a tracklog
  • A timestamp is just an additional attribute; the size of a gpx file depends mainly on the number of track points.

But that's not the point.

The question remains: when should I import a track as a route-track and when as a tracklog? Adding moments is one aspect. But is that all?

There are a few differences in what I can do with it, e.g. with "export" and "save as" (but why?), and sometimes it is labelled "edit route track" and sometimes "use as route", which leads to the same result.

I'm still confused, and it looks like these are simply two different concepts developed in parallel.