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#1 2010-07-04 08:38:17

doceave
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Optimizing online viewing

Hi there guys

Is there a way to increase the number of block in which the tour can load? My issue arises now as I'm making high res tours for online viewing, and loading times have drastically increased. Additional "levels" of download for given degree of zoom would be great. This possible?

Thanks

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#2 2010-07-04 13:10:22

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Re: Optimizing online viewing

Hey,

It's something you can setup in KRPano, but don't think you can setup it directly from AutoPano Tour for now ! Be careful that if you increase too much the simultaneous number of blocks downloaded, it can really slow down computers displaying your visits !

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#3 2010-07-04 17:54:51

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Re: Optimizing online viewing

Many thanks... think I'll wait for APT to release a feature...

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#4 2010-07-04 22:14:09

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Re: Optimizing online viewing

vincen wrote:

It's something you can setup in KRPano, but don't think you can setup it directly from AutoPano Tour for now

You can set it in APT at the boxes "Compute Optimal Sizes" -->> Size (computed) -->> Cutting Size take 512
for panos of about 10000px wide.

I use this setting most of the time - gives sufficient speed.

Check te loading time here: www.360impressions.de

best, Klaus


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#5 2010-07-05 06:32:47

vincen
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Re: Optimizing online viewing

klausesser wrote:

vincen wrote:

It's something you can setup in KRPano, but don't think you can setup it directly from AutoPano Tour for now

You can set it in APT at the boxes "Compute Optimal Sizes" -->> Size (computed) -->> Cutting Size take 512
for panos of about 10000px wide.
I use this setting most of the time - gives sufficient speed.

Klaus,

I think Doceave speaks about "simultaneous download" parameter you can setup in KRPano, but is not avalaible for now in APT wink

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#6 2010-07-05 09:21:48

Adrien F
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Re: Optimizing online viewing

Like Klaus I think he speaks of the number of tiles to download for a view...but I am not certain.
If this is the case then "cuting size" parameter id the one he needs to tweak. The smaller it is, the most tiles you will hae to download, but smaller ones.

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#7 2010-07-05 11:04:28

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Re: Optimizing online viewing

I will do some experimenting and post results of modified tile sizes and some other APT parameters on loading times...

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#8 2010-07-07 03:47:36

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Re: Optimizing online viewing

klausesser wrote:

vincen wrote:

It's something you can setup in KRPano, but don't think you can setup it directly from AutoPano Tour for now

You can set it in APT at the boxes "Compute Optimal Sizes" -->> Size (computed) -->> Cutting Size take 512
for panos of about 10000px wide.

I use this setting most of the time - gives sufficient speed.

Check te loading time here: www.360impressions.de

best, Klaus

@Klaus,

Thanks, your instructions has helped me figure this thing out. Lol and i have been trying to for over a week! aussie pokies

Last edited by garycleft (2010-07-07 03:47:57)

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#9 2010-08-22 22:20:26

sjosyula
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Re: Optimizing online viewing

klausesser wrote:

vincen wrote:

It's something you can setup in KRPano, but don't think you can setup it directly from AutoPano Tour for now

You can set it in APT at the boxes "Compute Optimal Sizes" -->> Size (computed) -->> Cutting Size take 512
for panos of about 10000px wide.

I use this setting most of the time - gives sufficient speed.

Check te loading time here: www.360impressions.de

best, Klaus

Cutting size ?

Is that the partial panorama width ?

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#10 2010-08-22 22:25:54

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Re: Optimizing online viewing

My panoramas are 360 degrees X 150 degrees. I click on compute optimal size and leave it to the maximum. I tried to alter it by reducing the size to half 1500 pixels aprox. But the output turns out to be a bit blurry.

Well, at optimal size, the size of the swf is about 1.2 MB. Is this a huge size ?

how can I optimize the size ?

Any suggestions ?

I have a dead line - Sept 2nd ...

thanks,

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#11 2010-08-22 23:07:52

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Re: Optimizing online viewing

sjosyula wrote:

My panoramas are 360 degrees X 150 degrees. I click on compute optimal size and leave it to the maximum. I tried to alter it by reducing the size to half 1500 pixels aprox. But the output turns out to be a bit blurry.

Well, at optimal size, the size of the swf is about 1.2 MB. Is this a huge size ?

No. It's quite small.

how can I optimize the size ?

Any suggestions ?

I have a dead line - Sept 2nd ...

thanks,

Do you have a krpano licence?


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#12 2010-08-22 23:15:10

sjosyula
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Re: Optimizing online viewing

No, I do not..hmm

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#13 2010-08-22 23:50:43

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Re: Optimizing online viewing

sjosyula wrote:

No, I do not..hmm

Then APT output resolution is restricted.


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