I've finally found a way of getting an acceptable way of inserting video into my panos [ acceptable to me anyway ]
The video also keeps running as you change the panos, with a decent connection speed, an added bonus as it gives a sound track too.
Not necessarily for the purists but it's what the client wanted...
http://www.pmtv2000.com/BendinatWebTour/index.html
New Video process
Simply Intelligent Media
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For me everything works very well indeed ... the video is loading is a bit slow ...
I agree on the Chromatic Aberation still trying to find the best way [ any sugesstions ?? ]
The video is a streaming flash vid and works well on a 1mb broadband connection, although I will up the buffer time a couple of more seconds, if you pause it for a second or three to begin with it should be smooth [ no pun intended ]
Thanks for looking
Regards
Paul
The video is a streaming flash vid and works well on a 1mb broadband connection, although I will up the buffer time a couple of more seconds, if you pause it for a second or three to begin with it should be smooth [ no pun intended ]
Thanks for looking
Regards
Paul
Simply Intelligent Media
Updated the buffer time to 9secs and went back to my original idea of putting a close video [ stop loading ] button on it so it wouldn't hinder the loading of the panos on 'slow' connections.
Tested in FF 3.0 and IE 7 [ everything is slower in IE tho, as usual..... ]
Paul
Tested in FF 3.0 and IE 7 [ everything is slower in IE tho, as usual..... ]
Paul
Simply Intelligent Media
Paul,
I tried your link again and I got a Runtime C++ error and the browser crashed. After restarting the IE 7.0 browser it played well.
Could be my browser was stale?
Chromatic Aberration can be handled in many ways. Typically Adobe ACR or Lightroom. Other options are PTLens or FM Digital Darkroom Color Fringing RX software.
Regards, Smooth
I tried your link again and I got a Runtime C++ error and the browser crashed. After restarting the IE 7.0 browser it played well.
Could be my browser was stale?
Chromatic Aberration can be handled in many ways. Typically Adobe ACR or Lightroom. Other options are PTLens or FM Digital Darkroom Color Fringing RX software.
Regards, Smooth