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"Shooting the still with a fisheye lens and the video with a rectilinear lens would present alignment issues, I fear." I've struggled to get seamlessly-embedded video clips lined up in KRPano. I achieved this more easily in 3DVista VTP, but I think my experience may still be relevant in terms of your concerns... I found that the video clip MUST be shot with a rectilinear lens in order to fit into the scene properly. Anything shot with a fisheye lens was distorted in the final result and precise ...
Hi Tuur, Please forgive my ignorance. I'm trying to get a video to show in a distorted hotspot but getting nowhere. The space in the scene is a TV screen, but it's angled away from the viewing point so it has a very strong perspective distortion. I have your toolbox in place and it comes up, and I've made a hotspot – but how do I get the video to show up, distorted to fit the defined area? Again, I apologise for my ignorance! :-O k
The tutorial on extracting a hotspot using PTGui looks really good, but it's at least eight years old and the instructions refer to and show a VERY old version of PTGui. The software today doesn't match up to the things that the instructions talk about, which is really frustrating as I would love to do this! Is there an updated version of these instructions anywhere? Here's the existing tutorial: https://krpano.com/forum/wbb/index.php?p…38120#post38120 Keith
Zitat von »klaus.krpano« There will be an option in the next release to tell the krpano viewer that the video has an alpha-channel (but keep in mind that such videos wouldn't work in iOS) and also other new options for transparent videos that will work everywhere. This is fantastic news! I know we have to wait for the next release, but hearing that this will soon (or at least soon-ish) be possible is really encouraging. k
Thanks Piotr! That's good to hear. I hoped this would be the case. It might be worth including your answer as an FAQ item in case someone else has the same question. I looked for this!
Zitat von »spacerywirtualne« Zitat von »Alex_U« I have iMac, and video droplet converter only for Windows. What video format should I use on Livepano? I use mp4 but droplet will handle other types of files. Piotr Hi Piotr, I only have a Mac, which means I can't use a Windows droplet. Does this mean I can't create LivePano content? Is the droplet essential – what exactly does it do? Thanks! — Keith
I have a registration code for Everpano from when I bought the upgrade bundle back in October. I was too busy to test it then so it is only now that I find I can't register the software! The supplied registration key just produces "Invalid Code" when I try it in Everpano. Please help, this is really frustrating! :-O Keith
I'd really like to be able to obtain the current H and V view coordinates of a scene, so I can do something with them 'outside' of the actual KRPano panorama. For example, someone looks around a scene, and the H and V values of their current point of view are displayed in a field elsewhere in the web page, outside the panorama. Is this possible? It could be either on a user-invoked trigger (clicking a button to fetch the values) or as a constant feed of the values as someone looks around. I can ...
I've been doing this for some time. I gave a talk about this at the IVRPA conference in Prague in 2016. The EPUB FXL (fixed layout) format is entirely standards-based HTML/CSS/JS, so it's quite possible to crack open one of these files and add your own code. But it is FAR, FAR easier to use Adobe InDesign and the add-on CircularFLO, from circularflo.com. I've worked with this developer to enable arbitrary web code embedding in fixed-layout EPUBs generated with InDesign and CircularFLO, specifica...
Thanks Klaus! The video and even the resolution issues aren't big problems for me right now; I'd like to begin by making some of my existing regular panos work smoothly in the Gear VR, then look at showing info panel hotspots. (I have an experimental research project I'm preparing that this will help with enormously.) I can handle 'very soon'. I'll cross my fingers that it really will be very soon! k
The wakelock feature doesn't work for me in my own tests or the demos; the phone still dims then goes to sleep. Any suggestions? Samsung Galaxy S6, Gear VR headset.
This is a fantastic start! Now, how do I view WebVR panos so they fill the display in the proper immersive pano manner rather than showing up within that floating rectangle in the Samsung Internet browser? I'm sure I'm missing something basic here...
Although it would be perfect if the distortion simulated a ball coming OUT rather than being like looking into a concave shape.
Bingo! Thanks Sacha – for me at least, that's it. :)
KRPano 1.18.5, Mac OS X 10.11, Safari 9.0, Flashplayer 19.0.0.226 plugin Opening the video player example in Safari produces a black browser window and an error message: Quellcode 1 ERROR: unable to open video - file:///Users/thatkeith/Desktop/krpano-1.18.5/examples/videointerface/video-1920x960.mp4 If I open the example in Firefox or Chrome it works. I've been poking at it with a BBEdit stick for a while but I'm stumped. Any thoughts? k
I've tried using different xml files for each and the same xml file for each, but I know that's not what I need to do here. I could be missing something obvious, but how do I get an action to control two different panos? Or to look at it slightly differently, how do I get a button to trigger an action in each pano? Hmm... this feels like it might be a more fruitful avenue. But I'm still stumped.
I've managed to get two panoramas to turn in sync, using the JavaScript Sync example. I have a Little Planet button that I'd like to make work in the same way: tap in one pano and both change the view settings. (And then the same to return to normal view of course.) I've looked but I can't see how to nail it. Any suggestions?
Will stereographic transformations (specifically little planets) also be possible to use in iOS 8?
What's the word on the future of playsound3D and iOS support? Given that iOS 8 will include WebGL support, might it be time to push to support as much as possible across both Flash and HTML5 platforms?
Fisheye adaptors that screw onto regular lenses are never much good, sorry. :( You may well be better off shooting with a basic 'kit' zoom lens at its widest point, although that will mean you have more images to stitch together. By all means try a fisheye adaptor, but do be aware they're not the real thing. You'll get soft images, probably with strong chromatic aberration and difficult-to-manage distortions. k