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Sonntag, 2. November 2014, 18:33

Cannot convert more than 50 panos at time with SPHERE to CUBE MULTIRES droplet.bat

Hi Klaus,

Is their a way to increase the limit on the amount of panoramas than can be processed with this droplet ? I can only do 50 panoramas at a time and this post is a bit old now Confusion over SPHERE to CUBE MULTIRES droplet.bat so not sure if the same method applies but settings seem to have moved to convertdroplet.config and look slightly different, so is it possible to raise the amount of panoramas that can be processed or does it run into issues if too many are processed ?

Hoping you can help as I have thousands to do :) and currently dropping 50 panoramas a time is taking some time *wacko*

thanks and best wishes,

tom

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Montag, 3. November 2014, 09:19

Hi,

the number of files that can be dropped on an other file depends on the operating system and not on the krpano tools (there are already several threads with more technical details about this topic).

To avoid that limitation, call the krpano tools from command line and use 'wildcards' like *.jpg to select all jpeg files in a folder - this way there are no limitations.

E.g.

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c:\krpano\krpanotools64.exe -config=templates\vtour-multires.config "c:\panos\*.jpg"


Best regards,
Klaus

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Mittwoch, 7. September 2016, 06:32

Hi Klaus, cant this be done with Mac?
Hi,

the number of files that can be dropped on an other file depends on the operating system and not on the krpano tools (there are already several threads with more technical details about this topic).

To avoid that limitation, call the krpano tools from command line and use 'wildcards' like *.jpg to select all jpeg files in a folder - this way there are no limitations.

E.g.

Quellcode

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c:\krpano\krpanotools64.exe -config=templates\vtour-multires.config "c:\panos\*.jpg"


Best regards,
Klaus

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Freitag, 9. September 2016, 22:53

Of course - works the same way on Mac and Linux.

The only difference is the name of the executable - for Mac just 'krpanotools' instead of 'krpanotools64.exe'.