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Wednesday, December 9th 2009, 5:24am

How to create a video out of virtual tour from krpano

Hi,

A client wants a virtual tour and at the same time integrate it into an audio video presentation.

Something Like the videos in this page

http://www.panaviz.com/sample/

I was wondering how would one accomplish this? I've tried a couple of free screen capture software and I'm not happy with the results, the quality is bad and I can also see my mouse pointer. Anyone here have an experience on doing this?

Mr panaviz, you are a krpano user. If you are reading this could you please share the software you used technigques etc

Thanks,
Milo

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Thursday, December 10th 2009, 6:15am

milotimbol.. im using Fraps...

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Thursday, December 10th 2009, 2:54pm

i use camtasia

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Friday, December 11th 2009, 3:04am

VN2009.. give me some of your own sample out of camtasia ....

id just want to compare... *thumbsup*

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Friday, December 11th 2009, 1:46pm

Snapz Pro X or a program I have wanted to try for a long time, ScreenFlow. If you are on the Mac side there to say.

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Friday, December 11th 2009, 4:47pm

VN2009.. give me some of your own sample out of camtasia ....

id just want to compare... *thumbsup*


ill do you 1 better. you can have the camtasia app. i got it from a torrent anyways. ill upload it to a rapidshare account and send you the link.

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Friday, December 11th 2009, 5:19pm



VN2009.. give me some of your own sample out of camtasia ....

id just want to compare... *thumbsup*


ill do you 1 better. you can have the camtasia app. i got it from a torrent anyways. ill upload it to a rapidshare account and send you the link.
I would not recommend talking illegally downloaded programs on the open forum, I don't think Klaus will like the idea.

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Saturday, December 12th 2009, 12:33pm

lol..... i agree with olihar... private message or email will do... hehehe *g*

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Thursday, January 28th 2010, 2:11pm

i'm trying to create video for a virtual tour using camtasia but i'm not able to have a good result. The problem is that the video always lagging *confused*

the autorotate of the virtual tour is set like this :

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<autorotate enabled ="false"
	        	waittime="1.5"
	        	accel   ="1"
	        	speed   ="10"
	        	horizon ="0"
	        	tofov   ="NaN"
	        	/>


and in camtasia i used the default setting.

does anyone has a good result ?

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Saturday, January 30th 2010, 1:19am

RE: How to create a video out of virtual tour from krpano

Hi,

A client wants a virtual tour and at the same time integrate it into an audio video presentation.

Something Like the videos in this page

http://www.panaviz.com/sample/

I was wondering how would one accomplish this? I've tried a couple of free screen capture software and I'm not happy with the results, the quality is bad and I can also see my mouse pointer. Anyone here have an experience on doing this?

Mr panaviz, you are a krpano user. If you are reading this could you please share the software you used technigques etc

Thanks,
Milo
Milo,

Are you on Windows or Mac?

Does you client really want a video of the form you suggest, or could it be a video 'slideshow' built from stills grabbed from the pano, and if you have them short video clips that could be captured using a compact digital camera if your DSLR lacks a video capability.

If that might 'do' and you are on Windows may I suggest you take a look at muvee Reveal as a tool to build the video and if you need a screenshot tool try Ultrasnap Pro.
muvee Reveal : http://www.muvee.com/en/products/reveal
Ultrasnap Pro: http://www.mediachance.com/ultrasnap/index.html

Andrew

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Saturday, January 30th 2010, 10:51am

You can also try screenvr it's free and very easy to use: http://screenr.com/

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Thursday, April 8th 2010, 8:04am

Video from panorama photo

http://www.pano2movie.com/
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Pano2Movie is an application designed for creating videos from your
QTVR panoramas. It runs natively on Windows and Mac OS X (PPC and Intel)
and can export directly to a QuickTime movie.
Unlike QTVR files, video files can be edited in regular movie editing
software, and integrated into video DVDs.
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You can record camera movement and rendering sequence of still images.
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http://panorama360.com.ua/m/156 - couple samples of my work.