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RE: quicktime on x-64



Hello All,

I'd agree that for most end users 64bit isn't the best choice, there are a
tone of issues with Vista X64, but I'm not going to go into that.

As a professional photographer though, the ability to access memory above
~2gb is a huge asset, and now that I've been working with Vista x64 for over
a year I couldn't imagine going back to a machine will less than 8gb of ram.

I guess my point is that although the QTVR x64 compatibility problem may not
be a "big deal" for end users. It IS a big deal for developers. At least for
me anyways.

This is still the best "VR" forum around, I think that this forum may even
be one of QTVR's greatest contributions to this kind of work.

All the best,
Chris
Oggle.ca



-----Original Message-----
From: quicktime-vr-bounces+chrish=email@hidden
[mailto:quicktime-vr-bounces+chrish=email@hidden] On Behalf Of
Paul Fretheim
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 7:41 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: quicktime on x-64

I have been making a living selling my scenic QTVRs on CD for about ten 
years.  Over that time I have sold about 30,000 copies of my products 
mostly from computerized kiosks at the National Parks in the 
southwestern U.S.  Since there are at least 100 of my panos on each CD, 
that means I have sold over 3,000,000 copies of my individual .mov files.

I have yet to receive feedback from a customer that my products do not 
work on their computer.  (Of course I hear from customers who don't know 
how to turn on the machine, etc., but so far I have been able to get 
everybody happy with the product they have purchased.)

I don't have a 64 bit operating system on any of my own Win based 
computers, so I have not tested, myself, if my QTVR products will work 
with Vista or XP 64 bit.  My products display using the QuickTime 
Player, not the plug in.  But I would think I would be hearing from 
owners of 64 bit machines if my products were DOA on them.

That said, in developing my newest title, which will be out soon, I have 
used the features of Pano2VR to create both .mov and .srx files of every 
panorama, and I am proceeding with the interface development using the 
.srx files.  I have the .mov files in reserve in case I run into 
problems along the way that will require them, but so far it looks like 
the Flash panos will be the ones I use.  I like the way they operate and 
move and look better than the QTVR ones.

Also, I am going to make the move to DVD-R with the new title and will 
be migrating all my other products to both Flash and DVD-R as I prepare 
new masters for the next generation of each title.

Paul Fretheim
Independence, CA
Inyo Pro
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