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#1 2012-11-16 03:58:43

treygaf
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Pano on a DVD

Is this possible?  I have a client that wishes to run their panos on a TV via a DVD in their sales office.  I tried Camtasia to grab a screen recording >  then export to .mov >  then open in Wondershare DVD Creator to burn a DVD.  It worked but the quality was very poor.  If anyone knows a viable solution it would be appreciated.

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#2 2012-11-16 07:17:00

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Re: Pano on a DVD

Hi Trey.. Just about impossible I would say since the TV cannot install the flash player.. Not sure if you can do it using an Apple TV, since that MIGHT have iPad features... but as for a normal TV, I would say no way...

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#3 2012-11-16 11:29:52

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Re: Pano on a DVD

treygaf wrote:

Is this possible?  I have a client that wishes to run their panos on a TV via a DVD in their sales office.  I tried Camtasia to grab a screen recording >  then export to .mov >  then open in Wondershare DVD Creator to burn a DVD.  It worked but the quality was very poor.  If anyone knows a viable solution it would be appreciated.

Trey

Most big screen LCD TVs accept a computer display input - so they could just connect a PC (either laptop or desktop) to the TV to display panos on a TV.

If they want a form of tour that autoruns - moving from pano scene to pano scene automatically - then you'll have to do some custom coding for krpano/PTP, or use Pano2VR along with 360panogallery to provide that functionality.

http://ww2.360panotours.com/


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#4 2012-11-16 13:41:27

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Re: Pano on a DVD

Thanks Destiny & mediavets.  I thought it was impossible.  The original plan was to cable a computer to the LCD TV.  I'll stick with that plan.  Thanks again.

Trey

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#5 2012-11-16 13:47:41

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Re: Pano on a DVD

Misunderstood... I must have Pano2VR to implement 360panogallery.  As I do not have Pano2VR would you mind sharing the autorun code along with instructions where to place it?

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#6 2012-11-16 14:40:27

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Re: Pano on a DVD

treygaf wrote:

Misunderstood... I must have Pano2VR to implement 360panogallery.  As I do not have Pano2VR would you mind sharing the autorun code along with instructions where to place it?

Panos stitched with APP/APG/PTGui must be converted to Flash VR 'format' with Pano2VR if you want to use 360panogallery to display them in an autorun mode.

Many people have requested a similar functionality to be incorporated in Panotour Pro.

Until that happens (if ever) then you will have to use Pano2VR+360panogallery or handcode for krpano/PTP.

Pano2VR and 360panogallery are relatively inexpensive so if you want a quick simple solution that's what I'd suggest, you should be able to recoup the cost on a single job/project.

Alternatively, if you search the forum you should be able to find guidance on hand coding for krpano/PTP.

Last edited by mediavets (2012-11-16 15:08:16)


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Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, Nikkor 18-55/50/35mm lenses, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite, Nodal Ninja 4 with R-D16, Agno's MrotatorTCS short.
Nikon P5100, CP5000, CP995, FC-E8, WC-E63,WC-E68, TC-E2, Kaidan Kiwi 995, Bophoto pano bracket, Agno's MrotatorA.
Merlin/Orion robotic pano head + Papywizard on Nokia 770/N800/N810 and Windows 8/XP/2K.

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#7 2012-11-16 21:58:45

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Re: Pano on a DVD

Will do.  Thanks mediavets.

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