Displaying panoramas on standalone Android

Q&A about the latest versions
kris
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DennisS thanks for your praises, I am not a saint just a human being. Sometimes good things happen late.

I forgot to mention, use multi-res for flash.
Boothy
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Hi Kris

I can get flash tours to run fine.

The adobe files are also available from the adobe archive page :http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/ ... sions.html
(which I think adobe still updates)
I am currently producing panoramas with gyro enabled for on site viewing and therefore are limited at the moment to HTML5 (I do not believe you can use gyro in flash?)

Thanks anyway

Boothy
kris
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Hi Boothy you can have both flash&html version with fall back to flash or html to test both version enable/disable the browser add ons and gyro doesn't work in flash.
Boothy
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Thanks Kris

Yes, most of my tours are html 5 with flash fallback its just that the current batch require gyro enabled.

Thanks again

Boothy
DennisS
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I put together this page showing all the steps I took to get panoramas to display when stored locally on my S3.

http://www.dlsphoto.net/Tutorials/ViewPanoOnS3

These settings are probably not optimal, but they are a place to start since they work.
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