Hi,
I am getting blank tiles with google sever selected. Sometimes I am able to see the tiles but this is random. In status bar sbuilderx report that tiles are being downlaoded and I can see them in tile cache but cant see them in user gui.
Blank tiles with Google Server
Re: Blank tiles with Google Server
I don't look to use Google much, instead choosing from Yahoo or Virtual Earth. If I can get some from Google, it's short-lived. Seems their latest approach is to intermix normal tiles with white tiles, giving a checkerboard effect.
Lance
Re: Blank tiles with Google Server
I also prefer virtual earth but google's coverage is better. Espacially when I intend to do something outside US or EU I eventually ask for google.
Re: Blank tiles with Google Server
Hi,
Google never worked for me !
I use virtual earth but the detail is realy bad
Is there a possible solution ?
many thanks
Google never worked for me !
I use virtual earth but the detail is realy bad
Is there a possible solution ?
many thanks
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Re: Blank tiles with Google Server
It's always a good idea to do a search of the forum to avoid repeated queries of an issue already discussed.
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1656
There's nothing more to add. The problem is with Google, and they do this intentionally to prevent 3rd party apps from using their licensed imagery. The above post describes a work-around.
Dick
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1656
There's nothing more to add. The problem is with Google, and they do this intentionally to prevent 3rd party apps from using their licensed imagery. The above post describes a work-around.
Dick
Dick
Re: Blank tiles with Google Server
Thank you very much for your pointer but I am "not allowed to read that forum"rhumbaflappy wrote:It's always a good idea to do a search of the forum to avoid repeated queries of an issue already discussed.
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1656
There's nothing more to add. The problem is with Google, and they do this intentionally to prevent 3rd party apps from using their licensed imagery. The above post describes a work-around.
Dick
and sorry for this post but if google does not work why keeping the choice ?
also I use FSX planner with google so .... isn't it possible to do the same ?
many thanks
chewbee
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Re: Blank tiles with Google Server
If you are able to switch your internet ISP to a different number, you can then continue downloading tiles. For most users, this isn't possible.
Alternately, Google's ban on your ISP is not normally permanent, so in a few days, you can continue downloading new tiles.
The ability to download tiles is great feature of SBuilderX, but Luis has no control over the image providers. Early versions of the original SBuilder didn't have this problem with the severity it now has. Google is much more aggressive in blocking tile downloads.
Dick
Alternately, Google's ban on your ISP is not normally permanent, so in a few days, you can continue downloading new tiles.
The ability to download tiles is great feature of SBuilderX, but Luis has no control over the image providers. Early versions of the original SBuilder didn't have this problem with the severity it now has. Google is much more aggressive in blocking tile downloads.
Dick
Dick
Re: Blank tiles with Google Server
Try using virtual earth down to layer 12 to create your background then take a screenshot from real Google Earth, clean it up then import the bmp as a map and edit the title from "map" to "photo". You then have to use your pointer to get the correct latitude and longitude and manually edit the coordinates to match the layer 12 background. It's a bit fiddly but I do that all the time now because I can't change my ISP number. Remember to use panels that would be less than layer 14 in size or they will play up in the simulator. I can do screenshots 3840 x 1024 pixels so you can email me with top left and bottom right coordinates. alan@alanblencowe.com It's great for north-south or east-west runways but others use a bit more memory. I have a picture here of a Virtual Earth panel with a Google Earth section on the side where the scenery was not available. http://www.alanblencowe.com/FSX/FSX_DesignPage.htm (Tinting required)