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Re: house tours with linear transitions



I don't even know if Paul is on this list to answer
because I wonder the same thing.

Especially since in one of his houses there are some transitions that don't require the click. (if I remember)

I've always favoured a way of doing linear transitions where all the movies were in a single file, but this way seems better in some ways.
I remember there was an apple campus tour that did something like this in html but it didn't work as well if I remember...


A good thing about this way is the movies are all cached in the browser cache so when you come back and look around it goes
very smoothly.



On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 10:01 PM, email@hidden wrote:


At 07:29 -0700 8/23/03, Bill Meikle wrote:
I wish they were all done by Paul Carter, a new vrhotwires user...


http://www.domaine.com.au/designs/alla/vr_index.html

http://www.domaine.com.au/designs/sacr/vr_index.html

http://www.domaine.com.au/designs/colo_fly_300_panback/vr_kitc.html


Is there any particular reason why one has to click to view the VR
after the video plays??  IMHO it would be better if the VR loaded
automatically after the video played.
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    Francesco  Schiavon

i n s t r u c t o r
 Bill Meikle
vrhotwires.com
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