Hello all.
Any chance Paul could be gently persuaded to join the list? This is
excellent stuff. A lovely interface design with great pano work and I'm
sure that we all have lots of questions for him.
Bill, do you know whether or not the site is on a server set up for
streaming? I have tried it on a few different connnections(from 56k to
1mbit) and it works beautifully across all speeds, suggesting that there
might be some clever streaming of the movies going on.
I wonder if the panos themselves were captured from video? It seems
unlikely that the author would have swapped a video camera for a still
camera at the point where the pano becomes a movie (I have tried this
myself and getting the panos to match the movies is more trouble than
its worth)
Slightly OT, but my website is very nearly finished. If any of you would
like to check it out and make comments I'd be glad of your input. There
is work still to do (some links don't work yet, and the text is still
pretty rough) but there are pano's on there that I have never submitted
to the list (albeit only small 217x217 versions till I get the
fullscreen function woking at the weekend when I have some spare time)
The address is www.72dotsperinch.net - all comments and crits are
welcome.
Regards
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Meikle [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: 27 August 2003 20:40
To: email@hidden
Subject: 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.
> --
> _ . _
>
> Francesco Schiavon
>
> i n s t r u c t o r
Bill Meikle
vrhotwires.com
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