Dear Minions, I’m getting the same issue. Over an hour after my workout it’s still telling me in Strava that it is “Processing Media”. Following recent announcements, I realise that there may be a lot of angst in the Wahoo Support team at the moment, and I really feel for you all, but is there any progress on how we can resolve this issue please?..my last workout to upload pictures properly was on 20th September. Many thanks for your continued support.
There’s nothing you yourself can do, this is on Wahoo to fix with their uploading to Strava.
I’ve been trying to edit my activity and I can’t find a virtual ride option in Strava. Is this maybe the root of the issue, or is it just me missing something?
Same here, there doesn’t seem to be a user defined virtual ride tag either via the Strava website or mobile apps. There is a indoor cycling tag on the website version FWIW.
Virtual ride is NOT a user selection. Strava selects it for authorized applications only.
It appears that Wahoo have sorted the issue so now you get the proper sync to Strava after a workout. I have noticed though that any picture that is synced along with the workout on the Strava main page is also added to my pictures in my profile which is not ideal?? and I can’t find a way to delete them. I only want pictures in there that I add manually.
One step forward, two steps back. That does sound like a right annoyance…
Don’t know if it’s related but the first wahoo session I’ve viewed today on mobile since they fixed getting the image uploaded, was huge image - much bigger than any pre 22nd Sept wahoo images and bigger than map routes, own photos and zwift images. Like, annoyingly large…
Standard activity images (maps, photos, videos, Zwift, the old correct Wahoo) get displayed at 1125 x 750 on my iPhone. The new buggy image import is 1125 x 1125 and looks out of place compared to all other activities…
Here’s some examples, see if the eagle-eyed amongst you can spot which is the wrong size image…
Put your gallery into list view then click the 3 dots under the photo(s) you want to delete and choose “Delete photo”.
That not only deletes the picture from your profile pics but also deletes it from the Wahoo upload at the same time @RichieS
Nuts.
Thanks, did this and it removes the picture from the Strava fro t page as well? Want to keep that but stop every picture on every workout I do appearing on my profile page
In other words, it should behave as it used to before it got messed up mid-September…
Nope, before you used to get the picture on the main page but the only pictures on your profile pages were the ones you downloaded manually. I know because I only had a few pictures that I have added to my profile page now everything is going on there. Everyone else must be having the same issue. I don’t want automatic picture from every workout posted onto my profile page.
It looks like a month before RGT shutdown the Software QA department was dismissed too. Activity sharing to Today’s Plan is also broken since last week (activity/workout name not shared at all).
Just another request to stop adding workout images to my photos/videos library, please.
Talk to Strava. They are the ones doing it.
Ideally, the way it used to be would be preferable, but as much as I like the images I would prefer no image to images being added to my library (which I’ll just have to go delete). I’m not at all familiar with the way these integrations work and how much is public vs non public API, but are you saying Strava is putting the images in the library, not Wahoo? That would be surprising since it doesn’t happen with other integrations and doesn’t really seem to fit with the spirit of media library.
I’m saying this because Wahoo just transfers the image. I’m suspecting Strava is the one putting them into the public media portion of your profile. It’s not good as some of the yoga pictures are, unfortunately, semi-pornographic. It wasn’t Abo’s intent nor that of The Sufferfest/Wahoo, but I’ve received some comments that weren’t very friendly.
If I ever receive a comment telling me that one of the yoga images was semi-pornographic I’d tell that person to go F@&$ themselves. I’d also probably block them and, if this was someone I knew and wasn’t just a Strava follower, I’d have a longer conversation with them.