Greetings,
I'm working on a multi-scene tour that includes several videopano based scenes, together with a couple of static 360 images.
I've done some testing on my laptop running the tour locally in "2D" mode and it worked, so I decided to give it a try on the VR headset (I'm using an Oculus Quest 2) and my issues begun.
The tour loads an initial static panorama, from where the user can then navigate into the first panovideo, which is set up to loop continuously, and presents three choices (three hotspots). Each hotspot navigates to a new scene where the video plugin is configured to automatically return to the looping scene once the video has been played.
What happens though is that the initial navigation from static to panovideo works, and once I click one of the hotspots in the video scene, the video fades to black and I get stuck there. Exiting immersive mode shows that video plugin loaded the video but could not render it for some reason (no console error).
Looking around the forums for solutions/suggestions, I tried the following:
- One video plugin per scene, each with its own configuration, and used as the scene's panorama. This was my initial setup and resulted in the error "video corrupted or codec error" in the yellow krpano console upon returning from a non loopable video.
- One video plugin for the entire tour, with a panoscript event that loads the appropriate video according to the scene being loaded. This was a result of what was asked here but it still did not work and had the side offect of resulting in me having to write terrible panoscript actions to load the appropriate videos
- Two video plugins for the entire tour (one for the loopy video, one for the ones that should return). This also did not work, resulting in the same issue I have with the single plugin.
Any ideas on what might be causing the issue? If played singularly, each video works as a panorama, so it's not a media compatibility issue.
EDIT: upon further testing, the issue seems to only appear if my scenes are switching HFOV, as the main panorama is a 360 video, and the others are 180 videos. Switching back and forth between the two appears to be braking something