hi
I have received one file .mov, that I think was created in 3D-Max, but when I try load it in Pano2VR the result is a pure black screen, my intention is convert it to cube faces for get a ligther file, the original file is too heavy.
I have been trying to export in Quick Time Pro with different compression, but I could not get it.
Im using Pano2VR 2.3.4 version 64bits win7.
this is the file http://www.ciudadcubica.com/VistaPatio.rar
Thanks in advance
Ramiro
using a quicktime .mov panorama as an input source
hi
I have received one file .mov, that I think was created in 3D-Max, but when I try load it in Pano2VR the result is a pure black screen, my intention is convert it to cube faces for get a ligther file, the original file is too heavy.
I have been trying to export in Quick Time Pro with different compression, but I could not get it.
Im using Pano2VR 2.3.4 version 64bits win7.
this is the file http://www.ciudadcubica.com/VistaPatio.rar
Thanks in advance
Ramiro
P.S
I really need any advice about this topic
Thanks again
Ramiro
I have received one file .mov, that I think was created in 3D-Max, but when I try load it in Pano2VR the result is a pure black screen, my intention is convert it to cube faces for get a ligther file, the original file is too heavy.
I have been trying to export in Quick Time Pro with different compression, but I could not get it.
Im using Pano2VR 2.3.4 version 64bits win7.
this is the file http://www.ciudadcubica.com/VistaPatio.rar
Thanks in advance
Ramiro
P.S
I really need any advice about this topic
Thanks again
Ramiro
The images embedded in this Quicktime movie are not .jpg's
I don't know what they are? But you should if it is your file.
Pano2VR cannot extract them, Pure Player cannot extract them.
That leaves Quicktime Pro and knowledge on what the original input files are.
Because the file is HUGE it points the the images being .tif or .png or some freaky MAC image option.
Maybe they are still in one or the 3DMax image options?
Keep trying different export image options.
Regards, Smooth
I don't know what they are? But you should if it is your file.
Pano2VR cannot extract them, Pure Player cannot extract them.
That leaves Quicktime Pro and knowledge on what the original input files are.
Because the file is HUGE it points the the images being .tif or .png or some freaky MAC image option.
Maybe they are still in one or the 3DMax image options?
Keep trying different export image options.
Regards, Smooth
Thanks Smooth
The file is not mine, but i must work with it.
My intention is to obtain faces cube and generate one swf lighter, and make it usable
I tried with all exportation options of Quick Time Pro , but none works.
Any light how i can do this?
Many Thanks
Ramiro
The file is not mine, but i must work with it.
My intention is to obtain faces cube and generate one swf lighter, and make it usable
I tried with all exportation options of Quick Time Pro , but none works.
Any light how i can do this?
Many Thanks
Ramiro
Depending on how much resolution you actually require for your project.
I would suggest you take screen captures of the Quicktime.mov and stitch these images to get a new panorama file.
You should be able to get a file around 7000x3500 or larger.
Place the .mov into HTML and gain 100% width and 100% height and start capturing. Try and make some pattern of the capture (shooting) sequence to make stitching easier.
Regards, Smooth
I would suggest you take screen captures of the Quicktime.mov and stitch these images to get a new panorama file.
You should be able to get a file around 7000x3500 or larger.
Place the .mov into HTML and gain 100% width and 100% height and start capturing. Try and make some pattern of the capture (shooting) sequence to make stitching easier.
Regards, Smooth
CubicConverter was able to convert the mov file no problem, the resulting cube face are attached as a zip file -
sam
sam
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Hi all
I found one solution with Quick time pro in this tutorial
http://www.panoscan.com/CubicDemos/ExportCube.pdf
I think this can help the community.
Thanks again
Ramiro
I found one solution with Quick time pro in this tutorial
http://www.panoscan.com/CubicDemos/ExportCube.pdf
I think this can help the community.
Thanks again
Ramiro
Sam,Sam Rohn wrote:CubicConverter was able to convert the mov file no problem, the resulting cube face are attached as a zip file -
sam
What were the input files originally?
Or does CubicConverter just give you .jpg outputs?
See, compiled with freaky Mac software and decompiled with another freaky Mac software package! LOL
Regards, Smooth
ramiro, que nada -
smooth, CC just let me drop the mov and drag out cube faces, file format is set in prefs - i exported cube faces as tiff, then converted to jpg - it didn't tell me what the original file format was
sam
smooth, CC just let me drop the mov and drag out cube faces, file format is set in prefs - i exported cube faces as tiff, then converted to jpg - it didn't tell me what the original file format was
sam
Sam Rohn :: 360° Panoramic Photography :: Location Scout :: New York City
PanoPress :: WordPress Plugin for 360° Panoramas in Flash & HTML5 :: http://www.panopress.org
PanoPress :: WordPress Plugin for 360° Panoramas in Flash & HTML5 :: http://www.panopress.org