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Texture Examination Utility

rgatkinson

Charter Member
Does anyone know of a freeware utility that could be used to examine the contents of a aircraft livery folder to display various image details such as texture size e.g. 1024x1024 and image type e.g. DXT1, DXT3 etc. The reason being that I have some FS9 liveries that are causing FS9 to crash. I have a hunch that one or more of the livery files might be to blame but stepping through them manually is tedious to say the least.

Any help gratefully accepted.

Taff
 
Stand down. I really should look before I leap - just found a utility called TextureManager that appears to do just what I want - lovely jubley :)



Does anyone know of a freeware utility that could be used to examine the contents of a aircraft livery folder to display various image details such as texture size e.g. 1024x1024 and image type e.g. DXT1, DXT3 etc. The reason being that I have some FS9 liveries that are causing FS9 to crash. I have a hunch that one or more of the livery files might be to blame but stepping through them manually is tedious to say the least.

Any help gratefully accepted.

Taff
 
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