The available options specific to the FBX file format and are detailed below:
FBX writer options
Command |
Description |
/e |
Embed media. Activate this option to include (or embed,) all media associated with your scene in the FBX file. You cannot
embed media if the file is saved in ASCII format for FBX versions before 2011. You can embed media if the file is saved in
ASCII format for FBX 2012 and 2011 versions. This option is disabled by default.
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/-e |
Activate this option if you do NOT want to embed media associated with your scene in the FBX file This option is enabled by default.
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FBX to FBX conversion options
Command |
Description |
/f200611 |
Destination FBX file is saved as FBX200611 version (file version 6). This option is disabled by default.
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/f200900 |
Destination FBX file is saved as FBX200900 version (file version 6). This option is disabled by default.
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/f201000 |
Destination FBX file is saved as FBX201000 version (file version 6). This option is disabled by default.
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/f201100 |
Destination FBX file is saved as FBX201100 version (file version 7.1). This option is disabled by default.
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/f201200 |
Destination FBX file is saved as FBX201200 version (file version 7.2). This option is active by default.
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/ascii |
The destination FBX file is written in ASCII file format. This option is disabled by default.
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/tk |
The destination FBX file is written based on take options. |
/matconvert |
The destination FBX file has converted serialized data into basic objects. This option is disabled by default.
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FBX writer options
Command |
Description |
/e |
Embed media. Activate this option to include (or embed,) all media associated with your scene in the FBX file. You cannot
embed media if the file is saved in ASCII format for FBX versions before 2011. You can embed media if the file is saved in
ASCII format for FBX 2012 and 2011 versions. This option is disabled by default.
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/-e |
Activate this option if you do NOT want to embed media associated with your scene in the FBX file This option is enabled by default.
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