On 08/09/2017 09:49, Lukas Möller wrote:
Hello

I have tons of GPX-data (about 1GB) which I want to display on my Osmand app. Loading the GPX-files the traditional way via gpx-import is extremely slow. My idea is to create an overlay map out of my data, however, after hours of searching for solutions to the problem I have still no clue how to do that. It seems that the only way to convert a map in a format which is readable for the Osmand app is the Mobile Atlas Creator (MOBAC) but it is not possible to render GPX-data with that software.

If you upload it as public traces to OSM it'll appear on OSM's map tiles such as https://gps-b.tile.openstreetmap.org/lines/9/253/166.png .  That is "just another tile layer" that happens to have a transparent background.  Maybe there is a way to show that tile layer in Osmand?

I believe that OSM's GPS uploader supports "more than one track at once" via zip files or similar?  I've not tried it myself, mind.

Best Regards,

Andy

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