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to2hov

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Saturday, May 21st 2011, 7:03pm

hi-ressolution problem!

Hi,

When I preview my panoramas in bigger ressolution screens It somhow lag the movement. Is it just me or it's normal? When i resize it everything works great... for example when I open this...

http://n.totuhov.com/istyle/mall/


... into my notebook 1280x800 no problems, all the motions are pretty smooth and it works exactly as I want it but when I open it on a mac with 1920x1080 and bigger it's lagging as hell.

I tried variety of options I found here in the forum discusions but no effect... any help?

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Saturday, May 21st 2011, 8:13pm

Works fine here, but my computer is pretty stacked.
Also, you're panorama is very crooked, I'd straighten it. That will get a less nauseous feel also.
I like your hotspots graphics. Very slick.
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Saturday, May 21st 2011, 8:44pm

If you meant to staighten the horizon this is already done! I can change the fov to lower the distrotion by the ends if that is what you mean?

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Saturday, May 21st 2011, 8:59pm

Hi to2hov,

I really like your pano, very slick.
I have tested it in 1920 x 1200 and it is OK, could be smoother.

I was experimenting some time ago with animated swf hotspots but I found that they made the rendering of the pano itself less smooth.
I was trying a more complex effect than your simple (but very effective) hotspots but I gave up because I was never happy with the over all performance.

If I were you I'd try removing the hotspots and see if it still runs poorly on your 1920 x 1080 screen.

I know this won't solve you problem but it might point you in the right direction.

Thanks.

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Saturday, May 21st 2011, 11:55pm

If you meant to staighten the horizon this is already done! I can change the fov to lower the distrotion by the ends if that is what you mean?


Yes the horizon is not straight by almost 3 degrees. Try vertical control points.
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Sunday, May 22nd 2011, 6:38pm

Nice design! Like it!

but indeed all vertical lines should be vertical..
import the equirectangular again in PTgUI if u use that and set some vertical lines at wall corners and door posts etc.. which should be vertical ;-)

Nice hotspot!

would you allow us to use that?

Tuur *thumbsup*

ps maybe a button to stop auto rotate?

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Monday, May 23rd 2011, 9:39pm

Hi,

about lags - they happen when the flashplayer 'decodes' the jpeg to the pixels,
this unfortunately blocks the whole flashplayer for a short moment,
on slower computers these lags are more noticeable then on faster ones,

I think I have complained about that Flashplayer limitation already from the first krpano versions,
but there are good news - in the next Flashplayer 11 there is a new setting for 'asynchronous decoding' (see here) this will/should reduce these lags,

for the moment you could try adding that setting in the xml:

Source code

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<network decodequeues="1" />


best regards,
Klaus

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Wednesday, May 25th 2011, 10:09am

It´s pretty normal that the framerate goes down if the size of the screen gets larger, because there are far more pixels needed to be moved. But there´s something else pretty wrong with your posted example. Are these hotspots by any chance flv-videos or embedded swf-files? Because they arent visible on the iPad! If yes, they may causing this problem. Did you a testrun without animated hotspots?

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Nupsi