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We hope to address both of your issues with new path loading code in the next Explorer release. It's working well already but needs more testing and bug fixes so looking like it'll be out next week.
The old path loading code sat on top of our "ride anywhere" code that you get when creating a ride with no destination. It simply restricted what dots where along the specified google directions, but didn't ensure that those directions led you to a valid dot. The new path loading code looks up dots along the google directions, and is guaranteed to find the next dot available along the path.
Regarding restarting rides, yes just select "Ride Forward" instead of "Resume Ride" to start again at 0%. You can also choose "Ride Reverse" to start at the end and ride back to the beginning.
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I previously had trouble with Explorer, no dots, blue screen, no moving forward etc. but I have now solved it, and I thought it worth sharing my experience just in case it helps someone else. My cycle is in a separate room to my router, and I used a wifi range extender to improve the signal in that room. It seemed that the signal strength was fine, but I still was unable to complete a ride due to the aformentioned problems. I did a little research on the web and found out that wifi extenders halve your maximum download speed (they don't tell you that do they?), and so I bought a reasonably priced wifi mesh "Tenda MW3(3-PACK) - NOVA MW3 HOME MESH WIFI SYSTEM" - there are I am sure plenty of others out there. I now get the same download speed in the cycle room as at the router (15Mps), and all my problems have gone - I can now complete rides - fantastic.
Another thing to look out for is the orientation of the pedal sensor. If it is not lying flat to the pedal bar, but has been knocked to a different angle you will find the bike moves slowly or not at all. I have a habit of knocking it when I dismount so I always check now. Anyway, hope I can help someone.
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Well it turns out that was a false dawn -back to the BSOD, no white dots, BSOD with white dots no scenery, dots coming to an end. I had to restart the programme 6 times to cycle for 5 minutes - sigh. Please fix this fast or I will cancel my subscription.
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Hi Keith,
It's likely that the fixes we've described regarding path loading will be out by the end of the week, very beginning of next week at the latest. Hope you'll stick with us long enough to see how it works!
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The new path loading logic is nearly ready, but am still finding and fixing bugs in it. Could be ready as early as tomorrow.
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This week's build should have fixed such problems, but we have a special build to help diagnose them. Can you please contact support@virzoom.com and ask about that?
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I've had a better experience with the newer builds so far as getting stuck. There are some new side effects I've noticed, though I'd say the game breaking nature of my initial report has been addressed.
When "Proceeding to the next location" while riding with a trainer, the trainer doesn't make the jump along with me. I have to go to the menu & Options, then turn the trainer off and on again. This resets the trainer's cycle in the type of interval I've chosen, though.
Sometimes my Quest and my router have an argument, and my Quest drops off the WiFi. It'll either resolve in a bit, or I'll have to go to the Quest's settings and toggle WiFi off and on again. It seems that Explorer may jump ahead many times as I'll find myself at or near the end of the ride when I resume the app. I think that I did not pause the ride by opening Explorer's menu before dropping back to the Quest menu when I did this, though.
Great work, though. I'm happy to see Explorer keep getting better at dealing with whatever oddities are in the Google data in the various places we might ride!
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Thanks surfous! We’ll address the trainer issue and look into jumping too far ahead due to network troubles. Maybe they produce different error codes than missing streeview locations.