Hello,
Is it possible to launch Object2VR without the GUI as it was the case for Pano2QTVR ?
Maybe the GUI appears because it is the trial version ?
Regards,
Fanou
Launching without GUI
You can run Object2VR in command line mode. Just call it with
The result is the same as loading the project and pressing "export all". At the moment there is no documentation of the o2vr file format (it is just an XML file...) but it should be easy to figure out the parameters if you play with the GUI and look what the resulting XML looks like.
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object2vr.exe -x project.o2vr
MfG, Thomas
Yes, it is very easy to understand the syntax of the XML file.
As I usualy add 1000 to 3000 images, it is easier for me to generate the XML file myself.
I discovered an issue. I am not able to generate a Flash with 1890 images. Object2VR throws an exception.
It is a test case I have successfully done with Pano2QTVR, but as QTVR output.
It works well with 900 images.
Regards,
Fanou
As I usualy add 1000 to 3000 images, it is easier for me to generate the XML file myself.
I discovered an issue. I am not able to generate a Flash with 1890 images. Object2VR throws an exception.
It is a test case I have successfully done with Pano2QTVR, but as QTVR output.
It works well with 900 images.
Regards,
Fanou
Ohhh..... I will try such large objects. I thought it should work... Did you use the pattern feature or did you generate 1890 image lines for the light table?
MfG, Thomas
Hi,
The light table does not work. I am not able to add 1890 files at the same time. It seems the line with all files in the file browser is too long.
I did not use the pattern feature because I should rename images correctly before.
I generated the xml file from shell script.
Fanou
The light table does not work. I am not able to add 1890 files at the same time. It seems the line with all files in the file browser is too long.
I did not use the pattern feature because I should rename images correctly before.
I generated the xml file from shell script.
Fanou
Hi
Would you mind sharing the final result of an object with a few hundred images on it.
Would love to see what the output would look like.
Cheers
Would you mind sharing the final result of an object with a few hundred images on it.
Would love to see what the output would look like.
Cheers
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