[SOLVED] SuperSplat export to HTML

Is there a size limit for exporting to an HTML package from supersplat? I have a rather large splat that when exporting to HTML, crashes the browser and does not export. I’ve been able to export smaller splats (html size around 200mb). Is there any guidance on size? Does the HTML package have a size limit and needs to be hosted in a different way?

@slimbuck @yak32

Additionally, I am able to export to the ZIP format, and the splat isn’t that large, but larger than the one I’ve successfully exported to HTML, so I thought that might be the issue. Still hoping for some insight here. I noticed the export to HTML feature is relatively new.

Hi Sorry for missing your question.

Browsers do struggle with large HTML files, especially Safari, and in addition we must base64-encode the data, meaning it is larger still.

For most applications I would suggest using the ZIP export as the packaged HTML version has the limits you mention.

We do have some docs on this here.

Thanks!

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Thanks for the response! That makes sense. I’m using Chrome but I clearly exceeded a limit that it can handle with this current splat. I will stick to the ZIP export on larger splats.

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