Video Tutorial how to send the maps - this Video was made using Windows MapInstall - but the differences are tiny. For more Video Tutorials explaining all the basics go here: wo-beginnen-tutorial/ Maps are available Worldwide. They are usually updated every Friday. An installation guide and general MAC OSX specific Tutorial can be found here - please read it! Short Instructions: 1. Make sure you have Garmin Mapinstall and MapManager for Mac installed (as well as Basecamp for Mac - well why would you download it otherwise?). 2. Download the map of your choice 3. Unpack it. I recommend: keka or the Unarchiver Please use "unpack here" and not "unpack to folder x" (.7z I use lzma2) 4. Double-Click on the unzipped gmap folder or move the unarchived folder to: /Users/PUTYOURUSERNAMEHERE/Library/Application Support/Garmin/Maps/ (in this case I think you don't even need to install Garmin MapInstall and MapManager for Mac.). 5. Before you send the maps to your GPS - read the "Change Layout" instructions below the downloads - to change the layout of the maps to the one most suitable for your GPS/ your usage. ( If you cannot open the gmap folder/package here is a trick: The GMAP file is a package, thus via the finder you can select the menu “show package content”. You can reach the correct folder only if you allow the finder to show hidden files (from command line type ‘defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles true’ and then killall finder) – infact you need to enter the folder Library in your home. Once this is done you can copy and paste the typ (layout) and the info (counturlines) files as needed and then send to the GPS via map install.) All maptiles are compiled with mkgmap using map data from openstreetmap.org & Contributors. You can use and edit the map data by visiting openstreetmap.org. Thanks to Geofabrik for providing the map data snapshots which I use to create the maps. Thanks to http://viewfinderpanoramas.org for the best DEM (contourlines) available on the net. -- For Copyrights please see the Installer or if you unextract the installer see the file copyright.txt. Contourlines/DEM data: The altitude data for the contourlines is from varying sources in the following priority (if available): more exact info which data is used where - inside the copyright.txt files. Please use the latest Garmin Mac OSX Basecamp Version. Maps are not compatible with Basecamp v2 or older (as well with other old Garmin Mac OSx programs). Beginners Guide can be found here: get started with velomaps Send Maps to GPS with Basecamp/Mapinstall: tutorials/send-maps-to-your-gps/mapsource/ I recommend to always send maps to an external data card and not internal memory. (this way if something goes wrong, or maps would be damaged you run less danger of wrecking your GPS). An installation guide and general MAC OSX specific Tutorial can be found here Please also read the FAQ All maps have a folder called "Layout Files". In it you find all different layouts. To change the layout, simply go to /Users/PUTYOURUSERNAMEHERE/Library/Application Support/Garmin/Maps/mtbgermany.gmap/Layout_Files (i.e. for Germany), copy the typfile.typ, and paste it into the main installation folder of the map (i.e. /Users/PUTYOURUSERNAMEHERE/Library/Application Support/Garmin/Maps/mtbgermany.gmap/ ) . (don't cut/paste it, else it becomes difficult to change back/forward between map layouts). By default the contourlines are enabled in the maps, and will be visible. If you prefer the maps without contourlines, you have 2 possibilities. Either just deselect the option to show contourlines in the options menu of Basecamp. Or go to the "Layout Files" folder, and select info.xml from the "Remove_Contourlines" folder. If you use the modified info.xml, contourlines will also not be sent to your GPS. To reenable the contourlines, go to "Integrate_Contourlnes" folder and copy/paste the info.xml you find in it. ( If you cannot open the gmap folder/package here is a trick: The GMAP file is a package, thus via the finder you can select the menu “show package content”. You can reach the correct folder only if you allow the finder to show hidden files (from command line type ‘defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles true’ and then killall finder) – infact you need to enter the folder Library in your home. Once this is done you can copy and paste the typ (layout) and the info (counturlines) files as needed and then send to the GPS via map install.) The address search is not working consistently. Most problems are due to inconsistent data structures in OSM address data. - General: Autorouting over longer distances on GPS works only with Via Points. plan-routes-efficiently - Autorouting needs attributes like tracktype, bicycle routes, mtb:scale, sac_scale, mtb routes and others to work well. So keep care to enter those details into OSM. (not all are needed, but enough for me to guesstimate wheter a street is cyclefriendly/mtbriendly or not). - Non Connected ways and overlapping ways without node, this is the main problem and a problem of the underlaying map data - please check here: http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php Only check/enable: "almost Junctions" , "intersections without junctions" as well as "overlapping ways". This helps you to quickly spot the erros. You can then follow the link to Potlatch (or also JOSM is integrated for JOSM users) and quickly correct mistakes! Watch out not to connect ways that are not connected in reality (i.e. a way crosses another on a brigde, here no connecting node is the right solution). - If you use Windows 2000 you may need to install the "reg" command : Reg cmd at Microsoft. Batches are incompatible to earlier Windows versions. - Note sometimes sea is missing. This is not an issue, but currently not differently possible. It is usually a problem in OSM data. If you want to be notified by email on map updates please go to the frontpage and enter your email address in the subscribe field of the left sidebar. You only get an e-mail when there are changes besides a simple map data update. Map updates are usually every Thursday night / Friday morning. You can look at the server to see the date of map upload. To update the maps, simply overwrite the old data or use Mapinstall. While you can join maps of different countries, routing over the boundary is a bit shaky, and you will have one map overlaying the other with white background. As long as mkgmap cannot create randomly shaped overview maps (currently only rectangles), this problem is not solvable. There is however the possibility to download a Europe map, which will be updated every 4-6 weeks. If you install an openmtbmap and a VeloMap of the same country with contourlines as separate download (and Spain as well as Canary Islands), you should only send the contourlines once (meaning with either Openmtmbap or Velomap of the country). Else you GPS might not show the maps, or worse not even start until maps are deleted. Therefore: Install one map without conoturlines. E.g. install openmtbmap Europe with contourlines, but do not install the contourlines for Velomap Europe. -- This is not a problem with countries where contourlines are fully integrated like Germany, Alps, Austria,...... Unicode is needed to display several alphabets in one map. Non Unicode maps can only display a single alphabet - e.g. kyrillic and latin - but not both. However Garmin blocked using Unicode maps in part of a broken copyright protection on newer GPS device series. In general just download the Maps from the first "VeloMap" tab - they are in unicode if useful. If you get the message - "cannot authenticate maps", and you have you have one of the following devices: you will need to download the "non unicode" version of the map instead. So get the map from the "non unicode openmtbmap" tab instead. Only maps of regions where several different scripts are used - are in unicode. If Latin is the predominant script - then of course no unicode map is offered. If your device can display Unicode maps - then of course get the standard version - meaning Unicode. Garmin Edge x30 or newer Garmin introduced a completely broken high contrast mode - that washes out the colors of the maps. Either disable the high contrast mode on the map visibility section. Or delete the \Garmin\MapThemes\Mountain.kmtf (sometimes also called \Garmin\MapThemes\Mountains.kmtf ) file (back it up if you think you ever want to use that mode. Since the newest firmware in July 2021 you need to enable classic mode -
, select a profile, and select . SD Cards This is not about the maps but in general Garmin units that have a microSD card slow only accept SDHC cards - SDXC cards will not work. Max 32GB size and you need to format it with FAT32 (not exFAT). Be careful with 32GB cards which are available as both SDHC and SDXC. 16GB and smaller usually are always SDHC. Mac OSx running on new M1/M2 (or newer) chips / Catalina or newer: You need to Install Android File Transfer so MapInstall can see your device: https://www.android.com/filetransfer/ Also see here: https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=ufgaLgXyiX2eSZfAsQhdu7&searchQuery=not%20recognized%20catalina Default - Local Language Unicode. All labels / street names are exactly like in the name tag of OSM. Note for any country that uses latin - the default will be latin1 and the options below are not available. An exception is the South America continent map that is additionally available in English Non Unicode. For USA/Canada this is also the only option. For European countries using latin if you want the English version - you can use the European continent map that is available in English versions. English Unicode: If available in OSM - English or other European language translation is used. If no translation is available in OSM, the local name tag is used. Local Language Non Unicode: Same as default but instead of Unicode the local codepage is used. So some characters may need to be transcribed automatically in creation. Codepage is always the local default codepage. English Language Non Unicode (always latin1): If available English or other European language translation from OSM is used. If not names are transcribed to Latin. Please comment if you like theese maps or even better tell other people about them (forums, blog about it, twitter, etc…) In case maps break Basecamp or don't work - please write exactly which downloads don't work and the time of download as well as your OS and Mapsource version.. Before posting problems please read through here https://www.velomap.org/download/#problems-help-tutorials and here though FAQ And don't forget if you have problems unpacking the maps - .7z is a container, the actual compression I use is the very modern lzma2, most .7z archives however use the older lzma compression, therefore make your you use the latest Unarchiver or another program that can unpack lzma2! You will need to download the Non Unicode Version if you have one of the following devices: This is due to a firmware bug that Garmin introduced as part of their efforts to cut down on people "pirating" their maps. However by doing that they also cut down on Unicode maps produced by mkgmap or even some of their old (legitimate) maps which are not running anymore on these devices. You will know that you need to use the Non Unicode map if on boot your GPS device tells you to "unlock maps". Why is the Europe Map in Unicode? Well for example in Greece and some Eastern Europe countries the script is Cyrillic not latin - and only Unicode maps can contain both scripts in one map. So the non unicode map will not correctly show labels in such countries. Use the country non unicode map instead. They are always in the predominant script of the country. Downloads are only available to VeloMap Members. To try out the maps you can download the Map of Austria for free: VeloMap - Austria OpenMTBMap - Austria Note1: if you install the non Unicode version of a map - you will overwrite the Unicode map. You can only have either or installed. Note2: Contourlines are identical to Unicode maps. Note3: Local language maps of: Sri-Lanka, Nepal and Cambodia are in latin1 - so the local language maps are not very useful. There is no ANSI Codepage available (besides Unicode) that would support the script/garmin units. Israel-Palestine map is in hebrew (so the Palestine area is not useful). Afghanistan codepage is for Dari - Pashto is not supported outside of Unicode. Default - Local Language Unicode. All labels / street names are exactly like in the name tag of OSM. Note for any country that uses latin - the default will be latin1 and the options below are not available. An exception is the South America continent map that is additionally available in English Non Unicode. For USA/Canada this is also the only option. For European countries using latin if you want the English version - you can use the European continent map that is available in English versions. English Unicode: If available in OSM - English or other European language translation is used. If no translation is available in OSM, the local name tag is used. Local Language Non Unicode: Same as default but instead of Unicode the local codepage is used. So some characters may need to be transcribed automatically in creation. Codepage is always the local default codepage. English Language Non Unicode (always latin1): If available English or other European language translation from OSM is used. If not names are transcribed to Latin. Upon several requests, I have decided to make available the most popular velomaps also available for download in Mac OSx gmap format for Basecamp. This saves you the hassle of converting them. Downloads are only available to VeloMap Members. To try out the maps you can download the Map of Austria for free: VeloMap - Austria OpenMTBMap - Austria There are md5 checksums and filesizes now for every download. In the MD5 file you can also quickly check the last update time. Most countries, especially the popular ones, have the 20m contourlines already integrated and activated. The 10m are integrated and can be used instead (see Mac OSx tutorial 2ab). However for several countries the contourlines are rather large (rule of thumb if contourlines have more data than the maps) and I integrate them, but you need to download them separately (once). In general it is fine to only update the map, as I try to change the contourlines as seldom as possible. Installation instructions for contourlines Point 2a here: Install contourlines on Mac OSxAbout the Maps - Please Read
- Map Data
Programs to Display the Mac OSX Velomap
Problems - Help - Tutorials
Change Map Layout:
Current Issues
Notice on Updating Maps
Overlapping maps in border regions
Velomap and Openmtbmap of the same Country -- Problems
Compatibility - Standard (Unicode) vs Non Unicode (cannot authenticate maps)
Language and Codepage
Feedback
Non Unicode Maps - Only offered for Non Latin Using Countries
Language and Codepage
Velomap maps Premium Download in Mac OSx format (gmap)
Contourlines Downloads
InstructionsNon Unicode MapsUnicode MapsContourlines
Tried mtbeurope non unicode several times to download, unpack and install. It always shows only some major road on Mapsource. And its only 1.2 Byte downloaded, smaller than the velomap-europe which is apt 1.54 Bytes and works..
The unpacked install version from velomap-europe is abt 22Gbytes., While the mtb-europe ist only abt 3.46GBytes
Any idea what I am doing wrong ?
Which language? Local or unicode?
local non unicode
redownload the mapfiles – they surely have to be around 22GB too (13GB unpacked). Also make sure that you did not mistakenly download another map installer. If your download is correct but the map is without content – then usually that is because you downloaded non fitting mapfiles and map installer (gmap) – e.g. mixed up version or another date.
Now trying with chrome on macos
i don´t get it…
MD5 Checksum
579554BD08F3AD15057E91AF65BFF6CC mtbeurope_macosx.7z
Last Modified date and Filesize in bytes
17.07.2023 00:46 1.204.336.273 mtbeurope_macosx.7z
1.2Gbytes compressed
yes and additionally you will need the 13GB mtbeuropefile.7z which is linked after the mtbeurope_macosx.7z downnload. Unzip ist into product1 folder and you will have the mapdata. The same you must have done with VeloMap Europe.
Ok that explains something. No idea why this worked with the velomap.
But htere is still the issue with the countourline in the german-länderversion eg baden-württemberg. Contour should be there. right ?
You must have done the same with the velomap.
Can you redownload the Baden Württemberg Map? For 2 days early this week there was a bug. Or do you really mean mapsource and speak about windows? The contours are not compatible with showing in mapsource. They will show in Basecamp and on your device.
For Europe map contour lines on Mac OSX have to be copied into product1 folder too. Also separate Download then exchange info.xml
No of course basemap. I mixed that up. Been in that garmin stuff for 20yrs or so…
I’ll try later…
For no i go with the direct sd-card version for the gps as i plan mostly with komoot and nearly never use basecamp anymore…
The gmapsupp.img downloads never include contourlines – I do that so it’s possible to chose no contours, 10m or 20m plus save time on updates (both for the user as on my server). you would need to use gmaptool (only on windows) to merge if you don’t want to use PC/OSx version and export/use directly.
But that means inside Basecamp, on your device just activate both map and contours. I had messed up the contours for mac osx openmtbmap from Sunday to Tuesday or so (if no separate download) before I noticed my mistake.
baden_württemberg now works! bAlso the contour-line. Thank you!
After download now with chrome instead safari. Unpack with keka. Same thing 1.2GBytes download expands to 3.46GBytes.
Another thing:
Trying baden_württemberg Openmtbmap i have no countourline in mapsource and on the gps.
Even when I copy the 10m contourline file.
But with the velomap it works out of the box???
Hallo,
danke vorab für diese Seite und den Support.
Ich habe momentan Probleme die velomap Karten über Garmin MapInstall auf meine SD-Card zu installieren (z. B. Deutschland, Niedersachsen, Thüringen). Es folgt immer ein Abbruch mit Fehlermeldung (“Bei der Installation von velomap_niedersachsen_28.10.2021
ist ein Problem aufgetreten. Installieren Sie das Produkt erneut und versuchen Sie es noch einmal.”).
Hab es eben mit einer aktuellen openmtbmap Karte probiert (Thüringen). Dort hat es geklappt. Mein Setup ist MacOS 10.15.7; MapManager Version 3.1.3., MapInstall Version 4.3.5.
Viele Grüße, Mathias
Downloade mal das heutige/gestrige Update und probiere es nochmal. Ganz ab und zu sind Karten kaputt – oder es ist was bei der Installation falsch gelaufen (dass passiert aber eher bei Karten die Höhenlinien separat haben – wo man mehr Fehler machen kann beim installieren). Normalerweise funktioniert das Autorouting nicht (nur gerade Linie) wenn die Karte falsch installiert ist. Funktioniert Autorouting, aber Karte nicht übertragbar – dann ist es eher die Karte an sich (gibt zwar Möglichkeiten dass es Fehler bei Installation ist – aber ist seltener).
Hallo Felix,
es bricht bei den neuesten velomap Karten weiterhin immer ab während der Übertragung mit MapInstall. Bei den openmtbmap funktioniert es hingegen problemlos (z. B. mit omtb germany oder omtb thueringen probiert). Ich benutze unicode Karten für mein Garmin edge 810.
Eine ältere velomap germany vom 21.03.21 funktioniert beim Installieren.
Viele Grüße, Mathias
Du hast ein Problem mit dem Gebäude layer nehme ich an. Probier es Mal mit oder ohne
Ich finde keine Auswahlmöglichkeit beim Installieren der Karte (MapManager) bzw. beim Übertragen der Karte (MapInstall) für diese Gebäude-Layer. Gibts das nur in der Windows-Welt?
Steht im Mac OSX Tutorial Schritt 2ab). Ident zu Höhenlinien. Bzw senden geht wenn auch als gmapsupp layer.
Hallo zusammen,
ich bin ziemlich neu auf dem Gebiet, habe nun aber ein Edge Explore.
Habe mich hier als Premium Mitglied angemeldet um die MAC Karten runterzuladen. Habe jetzt mal die Velomap NRW auf meinem GPS installiert. Soweit kein Problem.
In der Regel plane ich meine Tour am Rechner (Kommod o.ä.) und fahre sie dann über das Edge ab. Nun habe ich das Problem, dass bei aktivierter Velomap die Abbiegehinweise sehr irreführend sind. Ich kann es nicht genau sagen, habe aber das Gefühl, dass der Zoom bei den Karteneinblendungen der Abbiegehinweise viel zu stark ist.
Beispiel: Manchmal bekommt man ja sogar einen Hinweis, wenn man einen Schlenker vom Radweg auf die Straße machen soll, da der Radweg aufhört. Obwohl es ja nur ein Schlenker ist, sieht es auf dem Abbiegehinweis aus, als müsse man richtig abbiegen. Hört jetzt z.B. ein Radweg genau an einer Kreuzung auf, ist das ziemlich irreführend. Ich bin schon öfter links abgebogen ?
Hat da jemand ne Idee?
Und nochwas: Wenn ich die Velomap installiert habe, welche der vorinstallierten Karten (Basemap etc.) muss ich aktiviert lassen? Wofür sind die alle?
Oder kann ich alle deaktivieren und nur die Velomap aktivieren?
Danke Euch!
Markus
Wenn du Tracks nachfährst (anders gehts ja nicht wenn per Kommot geplant) dann gibt es einfach je nach Winkel einen Abbiegehinweis – der Track kennt die Straßen quasi nicht – liegt in der Luft. Abbiegehinweise sind nur dann korrekt – wenn du per Basecamp die Route als Route mit Autorouting planst.
Basemap und Timezone map usw aktiviert lassen. DEM / Shading Map wie du willst. Detailkarten musst du Deaktivieren – sonst werden die Karten einfach übereinander gezeichnet was Leistung/Batterielaufzeit kostet.
Ah…Tracks und Routen…. ich muss mich weiter einlesen. Gibt es denn en einfache Möglichkeit aus einem Track eine Route zu machen?
Ich habe zudem das Gefühl, dass beim Nachfahren dieser Tracks die Abbildungen der Standardkarten etwas besser passen… Aber egal. Ich teste ein wenig rum…
Im Zweifel aktiviere ich beim Nachfahren von Tracks die Standardkarte und beim Navigieren die Velomap.
Oder sollte ich also lieber Routen über Basecamp planen?
Und natürlich vielen vielen Dank für deine Antwort.
Optisch sind deine Karten eine deutsche Bereicherung… ?
Routen lieber via Basecamp planen – und zwar mit genau derselben Karte (Datum!) wie am Gerät. Sonst geht es nicht gut. Wandeln geht vernünftig nur Route zu Track – nicht andersrum.