I followed instructions from http://www.krpano.com/html5multires/. Surprisingly html5 was set by default to NEVER not AUTO. I have changed it to PREFER, but I still get an error:
loadscene() - scene "null" not found.
Please help
I followed instructions from http://www.krpano.com/html5multires/. Surprisingly html5 was set by default to NEVER not AUTO. I have changed it to PREFER, but I still get an error:
loadscene() - scene "null" not found.
Please help
What scene are you loading? Do you have any scenes?
Post a link to your project.
Hi,
check in your xml if the <scene> element was defined with a devices="flash".
The 1.16 tools are adding that automatically for 'HTML5-incompatible' scenes.
Best regards,
Klaus
I got it to work... somehow. Now the xml is very simple, but the image type is CYLINDER, even I have selected 1=flat. Does it make a difference?
Hi,
yes, because partial panos aren't supported in HTML5 yet.
Best regards,
Klaus
This is confusing. The docs state: "Only cubical- and flat-multiresolution panos are supported at the moment".
I use MAKE PANO (MULTIRES) droplet. Then I select 1 (Flat). Even I have selected Flat, the xml has CYLINDER as image type.
Should I be selecting Cylindrical (3), None (0)?
Marek - maybe we are talking about the same issue?
I have a set of 3 cylindrical images, all complete 360°
a) 20914 x 4000
b) 19725 x 4000
c) 52343 x 4000
Choosing "cylindrical" (3) as the type of the panorama each time, the standard droplet multires tour transforms a) and b) to cubes and the settings in the xml are accordingly <image type="CUBE"... whereas the long cylinder is automatically treated as "cylinder" all the way down, resulting in the xml treating it as <image type="CYLINDER" and setting the devices parameter to: devices="flash"
Hi,
right, in 1.16.x only cubical panos are supported in HTML5.
In 1.17 there will be (is) also support for flat panos.
Regarding the cylinder to cube conversion - the tools will automatically convert spherical and cylindrical images to cubical when they are within the converttocubelimit - see here:
https://krpano.com/tools/kmakemultires/config/#converttocube
Best regards,
Klaus
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