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Inventor to AutoCAD dwg bitmap TempEmbed_(1).bmp

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Message 1 of 18
cadlad
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Inventor to AutoCAD dwg bitmap TempEmbed_(1).bmp

A client requires our deliverables to be in AutoCAD dwg format. Therefore, when creating deliverables we open the Inventor dwg, Save Copy As, select AutoCAD dwg, choose Options, select the ini file that contains the settings we want, and add _acad as a suffix to the filename. We add the suffix to avoid sending Inventor dwgs.

 

Problem: The images end up looking like this in the AutoCAD dwg file.

TempEmbed.JPG

 

In the template are two bitmap images. One image is the logo for my company and the other is the logo for the client.

 

Here's how it should work: If an image is inserted into the border and the Link option remains checked, then it will not be embedded in the drawing file. However, if an image is inserted into the border and the Link option is unchecked, then it will be embedded in the drawing file.

 

We've been able to embed images before, do the conversion from Inventor to AutoCAD dwg, and the images appear fine. However, they now do not. To complicate things, the images do not appear for myself and another coworker but they appear fine when a third coworker does the same procedure I and the first coworker do.

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Message 2 of 18
innovatenate
in reply to: cadlad

Hi Cadlad!

 

I'm sorry you're experiencing difficulties with embedded/linked images making it out of Inventor when exporting out as an AutoCAD DWG file. I just did a quick test to see if I could verify this behavior, but was unsuccessful. I am using Inventor 2014 SP1 and AutoCAD 2014 SP1. I note that if I create a title block with both a linked and an embedded image, the embedded image will come through as the embedded in AutoCAD.

 

I have a few questions for you.

 

1. What version of AutoCAD DWG are you exporting to?

2. Are you embedding images in the Border or the Title Block?

3. If the image is linked, perhaps a suggested solution would be to use the Post Processing option "Pack and Go" in the "Options" dialogue. This will create a zip file with all of the referenced files copied in the zip.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Thanks,

 

 




Nathan Chandler
Principal Specialist
Message 3 of 18
cadlad
in reply to: innovatenate

We have two ini files - one exports as a 2010 and the other as a 2004. I can create one for 2013 and see if that makes a difference. Our company runs the Autodesk Product Design Suite 2013 Standard package.

 

It is embedded in the titleblock. When I checked this, I did so by right clicking and choosing edit. I recieved today a warning I've not gotten before.

default editor.jpg

 

We do not want it linked. We want it embedded so that a single file can be sent. This marks it easier for our clients since not all people that access the files are well versed in AutoCAD like those of us who live in it 8 hrs x 5 days.

 

Nathan,

Did you create Autodesk Support Cases for the following topics? White TempEmbed_(1) in dwg instead of image & Inventor to AutoCAD dwg bitmap TempEmbed_(1).bmp.

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Message 4 of 18
innovatenate
in reply to: cadlad

Could you share the INI files with me? You can e-mail me direct at nathan DOT chandler AT autodesk DOT com.

 

Thanks,

 

 




Nathan Chandler
Principal Specialist
Message 5 of 18
innovatenate
in reply to: cadlad

I just bumped into the link and wanted to share this information since it may be applicable to this issue. 

 

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=7099459&linkID=9242018

 

I hope this helps. Please keep me posted on your progress.

 

Kind Regards,

 

 

 




Nathan Chandler
Principal Specialist
Message 6 of 18
cadlad
in reply to: innovatenate

My regedit values for images were as follows:

 

BMP      OISbmpfile

GIF         OISgiffile

JPEG      OISjpegfile

JPG        OISjpegfile

PNG       OISpngfile

TIF          TIFImage.Document

TIFF        TIFImage.Document

 

Once I change the value for BMP to Paint.Picture the embedded image error resolved.

Thanks Nathan Chandler.

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Message 7 of 18
kmiller
in reply to: cadlad

Hey there,

 

Just a question on this.  I wanted to use AutoCAD and DWG True view as a viewer to for people outside our department to be able to view our inventor drawings.  (we save as inventor .dwg's for our standards).  However we do have some images that need to be displayed for in-house purposes within our inventor drawings that do not show up when just opened with AutoCAD or DWG true view.  We are still running 2013 software, but I did try opening at 2013 inventor dwg with 2014 CAD software and had the same results.  We also do not have the latest service packs installed for 2013 or 2014 software.  I have tried the steps outlined in the link you provided with no success or change in results.  Images are still displaying as tempembed (####).bmp file icon.  Our images are not linked and are inserted right in the inventor border definition. 

 

Is there any other settings or something I can try within AutoCAD or DWG True view or anything like that to make these display? 

 

Images do show up if I actually run through the exporting and export the files to dwg, however I didn't necessarily want to run that step. 

 

Am I out of luck? 

 

Thanks.

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Message 8 of 18
cadlad
in reply to: kmiller

KMiller,

 

AutoCAD allows you to bounce back and forth across multiple versions. For example we run all 2013 versions of Autodesk products, but some of our deliverables go to companies that use an older version. No problem though because we can just save it down for them. Not so with Inventor.

 

Starting with Inventor 2013 components act as follows:

You can open components from previous versions but must migrate them to the current version in order to save.

Once something is migrated or saved, then its ability to be opened with a previous version ceases.

 

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People outside your department can view your Inventor drawings in a few ways. 1) You could have them open the Inventor drawing file with AutoCAD. The Inventor components (parts, assemblies) will appear in viewports. 2) You could also Save Copy As to a dwf. Using Design Review, people outside your department can mark up and add comments to the dwfs and send them back to your department. 3) You could Save Copy As an AutoCAD dwg. However, that is giving you the TempEmbed_(1).bmp issue, right?

 

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Here is the solution that worked for us. http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=7099459&linkID=9242018 I went through and set all image file extensions' (Default) entry value to Paint.Picture.

 

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Concerning service packs, here is the information I have for Inventor and AutoCAD.

Autodesk Inventor 2013 64x Edition. Build: 200, Release: 2013 SP2.

Product Version: G.114.0.0, AutoCAD Mechanical 2013 SP1

 

Please let me know how that goes.

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Message 9 of 18
cadlad
in reply to: kmiller

KMiller,

Please explain: Images do show up if I actually run through the exporting and export the files to dwg, however I didn't necessarily want to run that step.

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Message 10 of 18
kmiller
in reply to: cadlad

Hi there, Thanks for the response. Yes i am fully aware of inventor vs AutoCAD's backward compatibility. I just put the version information in there to save the hassle from someone asking. Basically what I want to do is just open up my inventor.dwg file within either AutoCAD or Autodesk DWG True View and have the images show up. I did not want to go through and have to export them or convert them to DWF files. Since we are talking about 1000's of files and a lot of extra work. I was hoping maybe there was some other fix I could try. I did go and change my registry value for the bitmap image but I did not do it to all image files. I only went to this path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\.bmp and changed the default value. Do you suggest I do try all the image types listed?
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Message 11 of 18
cadlad
in reply to: kmiller

What is the file extension of the images inside the Inventor drawing
that are not appearing? At least set that one to Paint.Picture.
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Message 12 of 18
kmiller
in reply to: cadlad

If I go into inventor, open up my inventor.dwg file with the images... Go to Export -> Export to DWG. 

 

If I open up that exported file within AutoCAD or DWG True View the images will show up. 

 

If I just open the inventor.dwg file up directly through AutoCAD or DWG True View the image will not show up.

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Message 13 of 18
cadlad
in reply to: kmiller

Perhaps your best bet then is to find a computer that you can put to
work over in the corner. Use Task Scheduler (START>Autodesk>Autodesk
Inventor 2013>Tools>Task Scheduler) to perform Export of Inventor dwgs
to AutoCAD dwgs. There are other formats you can export to also. Since
there are so many files you want to do this for, I'd suggest you try
using the file type that is least in file size.
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Message 14 of 18
kmiller
in reply to: cadlad

But no easy way or setting you can think of huh?  What a bummer!

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Message 15 of 18
cadlad
in reply to: kmiller

In all likelyhood, there is someone out there smarter than I who has an easy answer for you. Smiley Wink

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Message 16 of 18
kmiller
in reply to: cadlad

You never know!  Smiley Very Happy  I appreciate you giving the feedback.  Guess will just have to see if anyone else says anything.  If I find anything out I will try to make sure and post. 

 

Thank you!

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Message 17 of 18
csaunders
in reply to: innovatenate

I am having this same issue but your link to the solution does not work. Can you provide a new link?
Message 18 of 18
hugo.trepanier
in reply to: csaunders

Hello! Here is an another link to solve this problem. Just use the .bmb instead the .gif on the same regedit path.

 

You need to have Paint.Picture instead other program. On my system I had Photoshop and after change to Paint.Picture all works fine. But you will need to save as again from Inventor your Autocad DWG!

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcartic...

 

Hugo Trepanier
Autodesk MSD Application Specialist

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