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I have been trying to integrate the swissnames Cesium 3D tileset documented here in a third party plugin (3DTilesRendererJS from NASA) without any luck. I raised an issue for the plugin maintainer here and the conclusion was that your dataset is using a format (.vctr) which is not standard according to the current 3D-tiles specs.
When involved in the discussion, Sean Lilley, Cesium 3D team lead, proposed in his comment to use "glTF + EXT_structural_metadata + EXT_meshopt_compression" instead.
Is there any particular reason you are using this non-standard format for this 3D tileset? Any chance you can generate a new 3D tileset conforming to the 3D tiles specs? If yes, can you provide a timeline?
Also, I noticed that only the dataset from 16.07.2018 seems to be available. At least, this is what is documented in the docs, but I noticed that are quite incomplete or even outdated on some topics, so I might be wrong.
Thank you very much in advance for your answer!
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I have been trying to integrate the swissnames Cesium 3D tileset documented here in a third party plugin (3DTilesRendererJS from NASA) without any luck. I raised an issue for the plugin maintainer here and the conclusion was that your dataset is using a format (.vctr) which is not standard according to the current 3D-tiles specs.
When involved in the discussion, Sean Lilley, Cesium 3D team lead, proposed in his comment to use "glTF + EXT_structural_metadata + EXT_meshopt_compression" instead.
Is there any particular reason you are using this non-standard format for this 3D tileset? Any chance you can generate a new 3D tileset conforming to the 3D tiles specs? If yes, can you provide a timeline?
Also, I noticed that only the dataset from 16.07.2018 seems to be available. At least, this is what is documented in the docs, but I noticed that are quite incomplete or even outdated on some topics, so I might be wrong.
Thank you very much in advance for your answer!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: