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Re: Virtual Tour with Audio on a Hand Held device



Pete,

I remember in that past, I had a couple sales guys that carried the pocketPC platform out to hit up doctors in the lifts at Hospitals, they wanted ObjectVR's that did just what you are saying. The direction that we went was completely Flash driven. That is what started our flash player many moons ago.

While we were there we started looking in two directions. Flash as an exe on the PocketPC as well as an exe based director player. There are converters for flash, one that comes to mind is FlashPack. I do not know if they are still around, but my install still works. The other option and this will take some digging, is a converter for Director that converts the .dir file into an executable VB(i think) based exe. It had nearly all of the director commands for Director 6 or 7, but I do not think that it had the "3d" code for director 8. Image correction would be out.

Long and short is that if the flash engine in the pocketpc device is strong enough, you could just use the flash player. One build in multiple location. Handheld, computer and internet. Just reduce the size of the "root" images.

These options are not an "off the shelf" option, but if you have someone that is good at flash coding, and you have a flash player that has code available, I vote this direction.

Just my thoughts
Matt Smith
PhotoSpherix
317.396.5791
starting a Revolution in Photography
Indianapolis, Indiana USA
http://www.photospherix.com


On Jul 26, 2007, at 4:51 AM, Pete - Sphereworks Ltd wrote:

Yes the PSP idea sounds good, I look forward to any information on this.
Also I'm considering using QTVR converted to video with audio on a i- Pod,
might be best for what I am trying to do.



Pete www.sphereworks.co.uk



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Sometime around 25/7/07 (at 19:57 -0400) Peter Gotlib said:

I too would be very interested in learning more about how Aldo used
the Sony PSP for panorama playback, and if it was
some implementation of his Spi-V player.

I would too. It goes for acceptable prices on eBay, and it would seem to be extremely well suited to the task, given that it wasn't designed for it.

k
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