Posts by Kloot

    Hi Rodeo,

    I have tried all that and then thought, why not create a folder for each tile in \Documents\Aerofly FS 2\scenery\images

    cb1,cb2,cb3,cb4 and that works except I have a black line between each tile and a massive black area surrounding the tiles.

    I am having fun trying all these things but it's getting frustrating :(

    Thanks for your help :)

    Hi Rodeo,

    Thanks for your reply.

    Here is my issue.

    I Downloaded a big area:

    48 tiles in total.

    I grabbed the NW and SE Lat / Long (clicked the C button).

    Copy & pasted this into into: http://ndgrad.co.uk/fs2/fset2tmc/

    I selected levels: 9,11,12,13,14 then converted.

    Then I did a copy & paste of the results into: config-sample-only

    <[file][][]

    <[tmcolormap_regions][][Canberra]

    <[bool] [write_ttc_files][true]>

    <[string8][folder_destination_ttc][./scenery/images/]>

    <[bool] [always_overwrite][true]>

    <[list][region_list][]

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [9]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [148.98 -35.15]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [149.28 -35.50]>

    >

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [11]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [148.98 -35.15]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [149.28 -35.50]>

    >

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [12]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [148.98 -35.15]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [149.28 -35.50]>

    >

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [13]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [148.98 -35.15]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [149.28 -35.50]>

    >

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [14]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [148.98 -35.15]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [149.28 -35.50]>

    >

    >

    >

    >

    I then ran inf2tfwConverter - and in the end I had 48 BMP files and 48 TFW files.

    I then ran config-sample-only.bat and GeoConvert crashed after a while (only have 16gb of RAM)

    So I decided to run with 1 BMP file and it's TFW file at a time.

    I then copy the scenery/image output and paste this into \Documents\Aerofly FS 2\scenery\images.

    When I run through this process with the second BMP file and it's TFW and paste it into \Documents\Aerofly FS 2\scenery\images - it tells me this is a duplicate.

    If I say yes and over ride it the first tile is not in Aerofly FS2 and the second one is.

    What is the best way to run these individualy, I have 48 BMP and 48 TFW files: (not all shown here)

    Thanks in advance for your assistance :)

    Cheers,

    Paul

    Can anyone please explain to me why I am getting duplicate files.

    I have followed the correct process and I have 48 BMP files and 48 matching TFW files - NONE of these are duplicates.

    As an example I place 3 BMP with their matching TFW files in the input_aerial_images - then I run the config-sample-only batch file (all setting are correct)

    When this has run I copy the files from the scenery/images folder contents to the \Documents\Aerofly FS 2\scenery\images

    I then run Aerofly FS2 and the scenery is there, it's great.

    Where I have a problem is I downloaded a rather large area and I need to run 1 BMP with its matching TFW file at a time due to the size (level 14)

    I go through the normal process and run 1 BMP file and it's matching TFW, I copy the scenery/images folder contents to the \Documents\Aerofly FS 2\scenery\images

    I then run the second BMP file and its matching TFW, I copy the scenery/images folder contents to the \Documents\Aerofly FS 2\scenery\images and it tells me there are duplicates. This has me confused as the data in each TFW file is different....... where am I going wrong?

    Just followed the exact same process (one image file) for Sydney Airport and it worked fine. NOTE: longitude latitude.

    <[file][][Sydney Airport]

    <[tmcolormap_regions][][]

    <[bool] [write_ttc_files][true]>

    <[string8][folder_destination_ttc][./scenery/images/]>

    <[bool] [always_overwrite][true]>

    <[list][region_list][]

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [9]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [151.16 -33.92]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [151.20 -33.98]>

    >

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [11]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [151.16 -33.92]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [151.20 -33.98]>

    >

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [12]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [151.16 -33.92]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [151.20 -33.98]>

    >

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [13]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [151.16 -33.92]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [151.20 -33.98]>

    >

    >

    >

    >

    Hi Jeff,

    This is what I have in the TMC file:

    <[file][][Canberra Airport]

    <[tmcolormap_regions][][]

    <[bool] [write_ttc_files][true]>

    <[string8][folder_destination_ttc][./scenery/images/]>

    <[bool] [always_overwrite][true]>

    <[list][region_list][]

    <[tmcolormap_region][element][0]

    <[uint32] [level] [13]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_min] [149.21 -35.32]>

    <[vector2_float64] [lonlat_max] [149.17 -35.28]>

    >

    >

    >

    >

    Thanks for assisting :)