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Pete Smith[_4_]
December 13th 12, 10:09 AM
Anyone wish to share how to run IFC files on google earth for
playback,seem to have caught a discussion then lost everything concerning
how to achieve this
Pete

December 13th 12, 12:57 PM
SeeYou has a pretty complete export mechanism which creates a KML/KMZ file which you can then view in Google Earth. You can even choose the color profile of the track (by altitude, vario, ENL etc).

You can achieve that by simply opening the IGC file in SeeYou and then choosing File > Save As > KML/KMZ Google Earth format.

Regards,
Andrej Kolar
--
glider pilots use
http://www.Naviter.com

On Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:09:53 AM UTC+1, Pete Smith wrote:
> Anyone wish to share how to run IFC files on google earth for
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> playback,seem to have caught a discussion then lost everything concerning
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> how to achieve this
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> Pete

Muttley
December 13th 12, 12:58 PM
On Thursday, December 13, 2012 10:09:53 AM UTC, Pete Smith wrote:
> Anyone wish to share how to run IFC files on google earth for
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> playback,seem to have caught a discussion then lost everything concerning
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> how to achieve this
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> Pete

Hi Pete

http://ywtw.de/igcsimen.html

for .igc file replay on google earth

6PK
December 13th 12, 04:03 PM
On Thursday, December 13, 2012 4:57:13 AM UTC-8, wrote:
> SeeYou has a pretty complete export mechanism which creates a KML/KMZ file which you can then view in Google Earth. You can even choose the color profile of the track (by altitude, vario, ENL etc). You can achieve that by simply opening the IGC file in SeeYou and then choosing File > Save As > KML/KMZ Google Earth format. Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.Naviter.com On Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:09:53 AM UTC+1, Pete Smith wrote: > Anyone wish to share how to run IFC files on google earth for > > playback,seem to have caught a discussion then lost everything concerning > > how to achieve this > > Pete

Andrej. I did try this. There are many formats shown but the KML/KMZ
I do have an earlier SeeYou program through, is that the problem?
Thanks. PeterK

Ramy
December 14th 12, 12:07 AM
On Thursday, December 13, 2012 4:57:13 AM UTC-8, wrote:
> SeeYou has a pretty complete export mechanism which creates a KML/KMZ file which you can then view in Google Earth. You can even choose the color profile of the track (by altitude, vario, ENL etc).
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> You can achieve that by simply opening the IGC file in SeeYou and then choosing File > Save As > KML/KMZ Google Earth format.
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> Regards,
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> Andrej Kolar
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> glider pilots use
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> http://www.Naviter.com
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> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:09:53 AM UTC+1, Pete Smith wrote:
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> > Anyone wish to share how to run IFC files on google earth for
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A bit of topic but related to SeeYou so maybe the right place. I finally upgraded my desktop SeeYou from 3.9 to 5.0. So far so good, but I was under the impression that starting with SeeYou 4.0 it was supporting higher resolution satellite maps and even downloading them automatically, but I still see my old low resolution maps and can no longer find an option to download satellite maps from the web site. They used to be available free of charge. Am I missing something?

Ramy

December 14th 12, 01:14 AM
Yes, this has been added in SeeYou 4.

Andrej Kolar
--
glider pilots use
http://www.Naviter.com

On Thursday, December 13, 2012 5:03:14 PM UTC+1, 6PK wrote:
> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 4:57:13 AM UTC-8, wrote:
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> > SeeYou has a pretty complete export mechanism which creates a KML/KMZ file which you can then view in Google Earth. You can even choose the color profile of the track (by altitude, vario, ENL etc). You can achieve that by simply opening the IGC file in SeeYou and then choosing File > Save As > KML/KMZ Google Earth format. Regards, Andrej Kolar -- glider pilots use http://www.Naviter.com On Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:09:53 AM UTC+1, Pete Smith wrote: > Anyone wish to share how to run IFC files on google earth for > > playback,seem to have caught a discussion then lost everything concerning > > how to achieve this > > Pete
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> Andrej. I did try this. There are many formats shown but the KML/KMZ
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> I do have an earlier SeeYou program through, is that the problem?
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> Thanks. PeterK

T[_2_]
December 14th 12, 01:38 AM
There is a program called "IGC Replay" that will play the igc file on google earth. No need to convert to kmz.
Just google it ito find it.

T

December 14th 12, 11:20 AM
Hi Ramy.

http://www.naviter.com/satellite-maps-north-america/

They're not linked yet from the website because we're moving things around. Satellite maps don't download automatically, Vector maps and Airspace does..

Regards,
Andrej Kolar
--
glider pilots use
http://www.Naviter.com

On Friday, December 14, 2012 1:07:59 AM UTC+1, Ramy wrote:
> On Thursday, December 13, 2012 4:57:13 AM UTC-8, wrote:
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> > SeeYou has a pretty complete export mechanism which creates a KML/KMZ file which you can then view in Google Earth. You can even choose the color profile of the track (by altitude, vario, ENL etc).
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Ramy
December 15th 12, 05:46 AM
On Friday, December 14, 2012 3:20:16 AM UTC-8, wrote:
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> Regards,
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> Andrej Kolar
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> --
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> glider pilots use
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> http://www.Naviter.com
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> On Friday, December 14, 2012 1:07:59 AM UTC+1, Ramy wrote:
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Thanks Andrej, but clicking on the maps does not seem to work, I am getting an xml reply.

Ramy

December 17th 12, 12:01 PM
Oops. All links were missing an extension.
http://www.naviter.com/satellite-maps-north-america/

Now it works. Sorry about that.

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