Display MoreHi Bill,
No, the input is the local directory from where you execute the converter or start the batch.
Lets recap, have you completed these steps?
- Aerofly FS 2 content converter has been installed (after installing the SDK)
- there is a folder with the exported 3D model (.tgi) and textures in tif or bmp format 2^n size,
- the name of the folder "YOUR_AIRPORT" has no spaces, no special characters
- the folder name is identical to the file name of the YOUR_AIRPORT.tgi file that the converter takes in
- *the content_converter_config.tmc has the output_folder property set to scenery/places/YOUR_AIRPORT/
- the base_output_folder property in the content_converter_config.tmc is empty (default)
- the convert_....bat file content has not been edited (still says
Code"%ProgramFiles%\Aerofly FS 2 Content Converter\aerofly_fs_2_content_converter.exe" content_converter_config.tmc
as a command)
- the folder C:\Users\...\Documents\Aerofly FS 2\scenery\places exists and it is not protected by and read/write permissions (otherwise maybe try launch the batch file as administrator)
*I'm guessing you have missed that option or didn't we mention it?
If yes I have no idea where the mistake could be. If the tm.log does not throw an arrow like "content_converter_config.tmc" not found, then the converter should have the needed files.
Regards,
Jan
Hey Jan,
All of that is proper.
I also redownloaded the SDK to make sure it was the latest, in case for some reason it wasnt. I reinstalled the two converters (aircraft and scenery). The kingman airport is the stock airport that comes with the SDK. Everything is proper as per what you wrote in that checklist.
Before I redownloaded the SDK and reinstalled everything, I was getting that flag you mentioned; '"content_converter_config.tmc" not found. Now that doesnt show, but the files do not generate.
If it matters, I am running Windows 7 Ultimate x86.
Bill
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