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- Lizenzbestimmungen
- GNU GPL V3
- Empfohlene OMSI-Version
- Aktuell v2.3.x
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This program is designed to fix problematic JPG textures used in OMSI 2 (and similar simulators).
In many maps and addons, some JPG files look fine in Windows but fail inside the simulator due to:
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progressive JPG encoding
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incompatible subsampling
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incorrect metadata
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broken or non-standard JPG headers
The program does not visually modify the images.
Its purpose is simply to open each JPG and save it again using a fully OMSI-compatible standard encoding.
What does it do exactly?
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Recursively scans a selected folder
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Processes all
.jpg / .jpegfiles -
Internally converts images to RGB
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Saves them back with:
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baseline JPEG (non-progressive)
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maximum quality
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no subsampling
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no unsafe optimizations
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Automatically skips:
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[Originals]folders -
hidden or system folders
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locked or protected files
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Displays live progress in an integrated console
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Creates a detailed
log.txtfile
What is it used for?
After running the tool on a map:
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textures that previously failed will load correctly
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OMSI loading errors are reduced or eliminated
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no loss of image quality or resolution occurs
It is a technical compatibility tool, not an image editor.
IMPORTANT: Do not run this tool inside the OMSI 2 installation folder. If you do, it is entirely at your own risk. It is strongly recommended to run it on a map folder before installing it.
This tool has solved issues with white textures in OMSI 2, which are usually caused by incompatible or corrupted JPG files that OMSI 2 cannot properly load.
Available in Spanish, English and German.
The .zip file includes the Python source code and a compiled executable (.exe).
thesure Autor
This is an example of use:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyS44HCpf_c
NOTE: You don't need to open the editor, it was just to show how the texture appears correctly once RE JPG is used.