Error when podding the truck
Error when podding the truck
In binedit, I open my trucks bin file. Then I go to the truck editor, click on my trucks .trk file, it opens fine (nothings in red). After that when I click pod truck, everything is fine. Once I click pod..., I get an error saying 'One or more truck files are invalid. Pod anyway?'.
If I click yes, and put my truck in the game it doesn't show up in the garage. Then if i try to test it out I get an error saying 'Unable to open model: truck.bin' (not actually my trucks bin name).
From there I went into c-pod and open up my trucks pod. Everything was fine EXCEPT my trucks bin file wasn't there. If i dragged the bin file in there, and saved everything turned out blank. I also opened up the trk file in notepad and all names were correct.
So yep.... just need to know how i can get my truck podded correctly / what am I doing wrong.
If I click yes, and put my truck in the game it doesn't show up in the garage. Then if i try to test it out I get an error saying 'Unable to open model: truck.bin' (not actually my trucks bin name).
From there I went into c-pod and open up my trucks pod. Everything was fine EXCEPT my trucks bin file wasn't there. If i dragged the bin file in there, and saved everything turned out blank. I also opened up the trk file in notepad and all names were correct.
So yep.... just need to know how i can get my truck podded correctly / what am I doing wrong.
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Re: Error when podding the truck
There's your problem. You can't have the bin file open in BinEdit, at the same time as you use the Truck Editor. Close the bin file and you should be able to pod successfully.Warren262 wrote:In binedit, I open my trucks bin file. Then I go to the truck editor, click on my trucks .trk file, it opens...
It's a known issue. BinEdit 'locks' any file it opens to track changes and prevent any outside programs from modifying it while it is open in the modeller. Unfortunately, it means a sharing conflict arises within the Truck Editor if the trk opened uses the same bin. And I am guessing when you went to C-POD, you still had the bin open in BinEdit, which is why C-POD couldn't access it either.
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In the truck editor (after you've opened the trk)
1. Double click the name (of the red name). Off to the right you'll see a ...
2. Click on the that and browse to the correct texture/model.
If you don't know which onces are right (for instance maybe the tire model), open each model in binedit untill you get to the one that is a tire. Then go back to step one.
1. Double click the name (of the red name). Off to the right you'll see a ...
2. Click on the that and browse to the correct texture/model.
If you don't know which onces are right (for instance maybe the tire model), open each model in binedit untill you get to the one that is a tire. Then go back to step one.
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Go to a site like www.imageshack.us and upload it. Then once it is done copy the 'direct link to image' and paste the link. Or you can paste the link and put img tags around it so the pic actually shows up.
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Ok, look at all the names in red. If it is a model (bin), make sure it is in the MODELS folder and that it is spelled correctly. If it is a texture (raw), make sure it is in the ART folder and that it is spelled correctly. Also if its a texture open c-pod, then open the truck body and make sure that texture is in there.
btw your truck looks pretty good.
btw your truck looks pretty good.
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