Hi, wondering if there's a way to smooth the movement of the gyroscope now that it is controlled in the skin. In version 5, there's a "smooth movement" control which does a nice job. In version 6.1, the gyroscope movement is very jittery and the return to horizon is very fast. Any way to control these settings now?
Best,
Jesse
gyroscope "smooth movement" in v6.1 skin?
- TheRealMojoJojo
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Hi,
I have been noticing this too. I have a Galaxy S9 Plus and it's still a little jittery. Seems like gyro would definitely benefit from some sort of smoothing algorithm like the one they use in most of the newer mobile phone cameras when shooting video for video stabilization. It's not bad bad, but it's noticeable and if there is a way to control it I would like to know as well
Thanks!
I have been noticing this too. I have a Galaxy S9 Plus and it's still a little jittery. Seems like gyro would definitely benefit from some sort of smoothing algorithm like the one they use in most of the newer mobile phone cameras when shooting video for video stabilization. It's not bad bad, but it's noticeable and if there is a way to control it I would like to know as well
Thanks!
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Did some more testing. Here is my results:
- Opera Gyro doesn't work at all
- Tor Gyro doesn't work at all
- Chrome is the most jittery
- Firefox very little jitter
- Edge very little jitter
- Duck very little jitter
- Dolphin Browser is pretty smooth
- Surf Browser is pretty smooth
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Hi Guys,
Do your testing with Pano2VR 6.1 beta 2 and WebVR.
When using a phone its the same as the Cardboard export, but will be interested to see the results of the gyro.
Regards,
Hopki
Do your testing with Pano2VR 6.1 beta 2 and WebVR.
When using a phone its the same as the Cardboard export, but will be interested to see the results of the gyro.
Regards,
Hopki
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Yeah, but are you using the Cardboard output or using the normal output using the new WebVR?
Regards,
Hopki
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Hopki
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- TheRealMojoJojo
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Hi Hopki,
Yeah same here. Using 6.1 beta 2 with webvr.
Yeah same here. Using 6.1 beta 2 with webvr.
Hopefully a future version will have a solution for smoothing out the gyro movement that’s native to the skin. In the interim, is there a creative solution using code in an advanced mode, or css style? I’ve attempted to do so, but that’s not my strong suite. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Any update/fix on the jittery gyro? We have purchased a license coming from krpano and really like all the option pano2vr gives us - but the gyro movement is really jittery on mobile devices, which takes away from the buttery smooth performance in all other aspects. Is there any way to smooth the movement, yet? Would be very important for a project we are currently working on for a rather picky client
Best,
J
Best,
J
If that's the case maybe it wasn't tested widely enough? Aside from the problems the OP is having, here are other examples using v6.1.8 on a PC using Firefox 78.0.2.
. From the Erasmus University example promoted on your front page: https://www.okijk.nl/projecten/euc/
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From the Tour you offered as an example of high resolution output: https://marshalltx.360pano.tours/servic ... index.html
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