Hi Hopki
I need the virtual tour to be played on all platforms-pc's, mobiles, i device-iphone,ipad.I found this post by you in the forum http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... 615#p26212
and what i need is the flash version to be played on laptops & desktop & some flash supporting mobiles only and the HTML version only for supporting mobiles & i devices, so for this settings i have to select "prefer flash if available" option in the HTML output tab, is that correct ?
and should i use these screen resolutions for mobile & i device(HTML fromat)
HTML5 output, settings tab, 1500,
Mobile settings,
Max: 1024, Tile: 1440 80% iPad 1&2 (possible since IOS5)
Max: 960, Tile: 700 80% iPhone 4
Max: 480, Tile: 416 70% iPhone 3
regards,
kris
output settings for desktops & mobile & i devices?
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Hi,
All looks fine, but depending on the complexity of the panorama it may be that 1440 is too much of the iPad 1 as it only has 256MB Ram.
I would have the cube face settings set so in the settings tab = 1440px, this would then be seen on computers and iPad 3 (1GB Ram).
Then in the mobile, Max Screen Size 1024, cube face 960px, this would then bee seen on the iPad 1 & 2.
The iPad 2 can display very easily 1440 but there is no way of separating 1 & 2 so I would opt for the lowest res so both play ok.
Of course if only displaying one panorama and not a multi node tour then stay with your current settings.
Regards,
Hopki
All looks fine, but depending on the complexity of the panorama it may be that 1440 is too much of the iPad 1 as it only has 256MB Ram.
I would have the cube face settings set so in the settings tab = 1440px, this would then be seen on computers and iPad 3 (1GB Ram).
Then in the mobile, Max Screen Size 1024, cube face 960px, this would then bee seen on the iPad 1 & 2.
The iPad 2 can display very easily 1440 but there is no way of separating 1 & 2 so I would opt for the lowest res so both play ok.
Of course if only displaying one panorama and not a multi node tour then stay with your current settings.
Regards,
Hopki
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I published a Pano2VR panorama using a setting size of 1440, and then alternate screen sizes of 1024 (1024 pixel tiles), 960 (700 pixel tiles), and 480 (416 pixel tiles). I then edited one of the resulting tiles for each set with a label with the tile size.
I got the following results on iDevices:
iMac: 1440 tiles
iPad 3: 1024 tiles
iPad 2: 1024 tiles
iPhone 4s: 700 tiles
The javascript running on the iPad 3 does not seem to detect the retina screen. This is strange because it does detect the retina screen on the iPhone 4s.
Here's my test pano: http://greatblue.com/test
Here's the associated XML file: http://greatblue.com/test/test.xml
Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
I got the following results on iDevices:
iMac: 1440 tiles
iPad 3: 1024 tiles
iPad 2: 1024 tiles
iPhone 4s: 700 tiles
The javascript running on the iPad 3 does not seem to detect the retina screen. This is strange because it does detect the retina screen on the iPhone 4s.
Here's my test pano: http://greatblue.com/test
Here's the associated XML file: http://greatblue.com/test/test.xml
Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
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Hi,
This is working for me, how I tested was made an HTML5 output with a setting cube face size of 1440.
Then in mobile tab set
1024 = 1024
960 = 700
480 = 416
I then opened the web server in Pano2VR to see what cube faces were served up with each device.
iPad3 = 1440, this is displayed as images/pano_o_0_0.jpg to images/pano_o_0_5.jpg
iPad2 = 1024, this is displayed as images/pano_o_1024_0.jpg to images/pano_o_1024_5.jpg
iPod Touch 4th gen with retina display, this is displayed as images/pano_o_700_0.jpg to images/pano_o_700_5.jpg
Did not test lower screen res.
Tip regarding web server: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/wiki/Int ... Web_Server
BTW I tested your link and I get 1440 on my iPad 3 and 1024 on my iPad 2.
Regards,
Hopki
This is working for me, how I tested was made an HTML5 output with a setting cube face size of 1440.
Then in mobile tab set
1024 = 1024
960 = 700
480 = 416
I then opened the web server in Pano2VR to see what cube faces were served up with each device.
iPad3 = 1440, this is displayed as images/pano_o_0_0.jpg to images/pano_o_0_5.jpg
iPad2 = 1024, this is displayed as images/pano_o_1024_0.jpg to images/pano_o_1024_5.jpg
iPod Touch 4th gen with retina display, this is displayed as images/pano_o_700_0.jpg to images/pano_o_700_5.jpg
Did not test lower screen res.
Tip regarding web server: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/wiki/Int ... Web_Server
BTW I tested your link and I get 1440 on my iPad 3 and 1024 on my iPad 2.
Regards,
Hopki
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