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Can MCX create scenery library.

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I have noticed reference to MSFS in the documentation but can't work out if MCX can create a library for scenery objects for MSFS and if it can then what is the procedure.
Is it possible? Are there any video tutorials?
 
Hi,

No, for MSFS MCX can not make libraries. MCX can convert individual models to the glTF format, but you need to use the packager tool that comes with MSFS to make the final scenery package (which does create the object library and other things). The whole concept of MCX is that you can make individual BGL files, but for MSFS it seems you need to make the entire package at once.
 
Thanks Arno and thanks for MCX.
For anyone reading this and wanting to consider using the package tool (which I haven't as yet) I found a Youtube video showing howe to use it at
 
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