thats it every time I download a map i get rid of all the big zooms and just keep the 2x 4x and 8x and thats all i keep. And I still end up without the 1,2,3 levels.
adabow: I think you will need to download maps again?
It looks to me that, your map do not have level 1/2/3 ? (i.e., the most magnified zooms)
thats it every time I download a map i get rid of all the big zooms and just keep the 2x 4x and 8x and thats all i keep. And I still end up without the 1,2,3 levels.
adabow, i am not too sure
so from what I know from your questions,
- you do not like the close zooms?
in GDML I think x64 + is one of the far way ones, and x1 is the most-close view
and in that util, Level 1 takes the biggest MBs, as it is the most-close view
So I think x64 = Level 1, x32 = Level 2, so on...
so yeah, it makes sense that to me now?
Adabow :
Before you dl the map, in zoom lv, uncheck the box of the smallers numbers . Try to uncheck x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 And see if you get what you want.
Hey thanks a lot to all who helped me out very appreciated. I will try this out.
hey hey ^^
great work! your tool works fine, MIB... but i have some questions.
i have downloaded the whole map of germany and the size is 5,29 GB.
when i press the analizebutton it say that the job will be finished in 65h oO is this normal?
1st of all sry for my english and bad grammar :S
I`m using this Version GPSFS_util_v03c_Mini and I have a Problem with it. During the compress of a map my pc lags, this is understandable, but after the compress and the program is closed, my machine lags like hell, it lags like he`s doing the compression, but he`s not. I don`t know what it is. In the Taskmanager the process is closed and my machine is not that bad.
Well, that's a tough one. I have made extra efforts not to have any memory leaks or so, and even if there is, the result would be a crash.
Start TaskManager and then run GPSF_util and watch it's memory allocation. If it stays constant after a while, than there is something else on your computer... This is Windows after all...
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