Hello Andrew,
on Sunday, August 13, 2006, 22:23:28 you wrote:
>> I played a "little" bit with Flash 8... and here you can see the
>> outcome:
http://www.pano2qtvr.com/sample_flash.php>>
>> Pano:
>> - Minimum requirements: Flash 8
>> - Window size: 600x420
>> - Pano: 6 tiles with 1000x1000
a> Nice, but it's very slow & unresponsive on my dual-G4 (jerks while
a> panning).
a> :?(
a> IMO the "cubicvr.popforge.de" Flash 9 player was much smoother. Now
a> if only we could find out what happened to it...
Yes, the demo was fast and smooth but his window was only 384x240...
If you run my player with that size it looks like this:
http://www.pano2qtvr.com/sample_flash.php?demo=pano_sHe used a line by line rendering algorithm so he had no distortions
but his algorithm does not scale very good while with my approach it
is also possible to make even bigger panos... like (720x480)
http://www.pano2qtvr.com/sample/flash_pano.htmlMfG,
Thomas.
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