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#1 2011-02-26 07:35:27

wcough
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Video file embed Question?

Now that I know how to place video in my panotour pro tours Correctly.
Is their a certain video format that I can embed to display in the tour that when I select to save all data in one swf file that will play?
when I embed a small flv and choose to emmbed all data into swf I still get the hostspot folder holding the flv video data included.
Hope I explained it correct.
I want to send a single swf testfile tour to someone without the included folder, just the swf media file tour and have the included placed video to play in a scene.
Thanks if that possible. hmm
wcough

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#2 2011-02-26 09:44:38

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Re: Video file embed Question?

wcough wrote:

Now that I know how to place video in my panotour pro tours Correctly.
Is their a certain video format that I can embed to display in the tour that when I select to save all data in one swf file that will play?
when I embed a small flv and choose to emmbed all data into swf I still get the hostspot folder holding the flv video data included.
Hope I explained it correct.
I want to send a single swf testfile tour to someone without the included folder, just the swf media file tour and have the included placed video to play in a scene.
Thanks if that possible. hmm
wcough

It is not possible - video and audio files used in PTP/krpano virtual tours cannot be embedded in the SWF; some limitation of Flash.

Also if you merely load the SWF then:

a) if you have made a 'mobile compatible' tour it will not work properly because you cannot create a single SWF if you want to have mobile/iDevice compatibility and without the HTML it will not have the javascript that determines whether to run the Flash or the iDevice compatible version of the tour.

b) the fullscreen button won't work unless the tour is loaded from an HTML file.

So if you want everything in a tour to perform properly always use the HTML template when exporting, and upload all the folders and files that are created maintaining the folder structure and run the tour from the HTML.

If your tour is large - many panos and/or high res. panos with multires output then it's best not to embed everything anyway to optimise loading on playback.

Last edited by mediavets (2011-02-27 06:34:05)


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#3 2011-02-27 01:39:09

wcough
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Re: Video file embed Question?

Ok thanks you for the help,,,
Still learning

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#4 2011-02-27 16:57:48

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Re: Video file embed Question?

wcough wrote:

I want to send a single swf testfile tour to someone without the included folder, just the swf media file tour and have the included placed video to play in a scene.

If you just want to show him: send a link.

best, Klaus


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