(05-06-2019, 09:15 AM)Malkierian Wrote: I have many files that are conglomerates of small bits of textures, and are not tagged for mipmaps. Is the mipmap generation applied to these non-mipmapped textures, as well?
Mipmap generation is only automatic for Dolphin textures that have "tex1" prefix and also have the mipmap flag when in "Dolphin Mode". For all other images, mipmaps have to be force created in various ways, usually in "Expert Mode".
- Check "Force Create Mipmaps" in Expert Mode which creates mipmaps for all images.
- Include a single dummy mipmap with the image "texture_mip1.png".
- A flag in the name can be used to force a certain number of mipmaps "texture_mm3.png" (always on for PNG, needs "Search Flags" for DDS Format when converting to DDS).
To disable the automatic mipmap generation for Dolphin textures, either check "Disable Mipmap Generation" or set "Max Mipmap Levels" to 0.
(05-06-2019, 09:15 AM)Malkierian Wrote: Also, when trying to run this with the latest CompressonatorCLI, it keeps telling me "Invalid Command Line" over and over again, and if I don't run Powershell as an administrator beforehand, it keeps asking for elevation every time it runs Compressonator.
I'll have to look into this one more. I haven't updated Compressonator in awhile so maybe newer versions are causing issues, but I doubt that is the case. Running PowerShell as administrator I think changes up some things and might bug some stuff out (at least, that is the case with some batch scripts and CMD.exe, they don't work the same or at all when running as an administrator). It sounds like a permissions issue, as anything in "C:\Windows" and anything installed in "C:\Program Files" or "C:\Program Files x86" has this additional, yet annoying layer of protection since I think Windows 8. If your windows user account is not an administrator account I can see this being a problem. An alternative might be to install Compressonator somewhere else, such as the base of "C:\".
Edit: I forgot to add, did you try the included batch script to change the PS Execution Policy to "Unrestricted"? I don't think its as necessary on Windows 10 as some of the older versions (it just asks if you want to temporarily change it), and I don't think it will help with your issue, but it might be worth a try.