![]() ![]() It will keep the same pan/tilt/FoV values while correcting for North so the direction is always looking forward.īackward – This view requires GPS data so that it can point backward when moving from one node to the next. You’ll then get the following Target View:ĭefault View – This will open the tour node at its Default View.Ĭurrent View – This opens the next node in the same view (pan, tilt, FoV) that is currently displayed in the Viewer.įorward – This view requires GPS data so that it can point forward when moving from one node to the next. If more than one node (video or photo) has been added to the Tour Browser, you will be able to choose a Tour Node to go to when the video ends. Stop – The video will stop after it is finished playing.Įxit – The video will exit and the input image will be displayed. When this is selected, the video will play with the audio muted (audio will be turned on as soon as the user interacts with the panorama).Įnd Action – Choose what happens once the video ends: Start muted – Some browsers prevent video playback if there is audio. If deselected, the video panorama will not play when loaded and will need a way for the user to manually play the video back. Start on load – Select this to start playing the video once it’s loaded. If the video panorama (or pinned video) has no audio, and it should not trigger the Has Sounds logic block, then set this 0.Īuto-start – This setting determines how the video will play back if a browser prevents play back if it has audio. Pano2VR cannot detect if a video has audio or not. ★ A setting of ‘0’ will not influence the Has Sounds trigger. Level – Change the volume level of the video panorama. Use Convert Video File (cog wheel) to generate a web-friendly version of the video. The browser will play the first video in the list that is compatible. These could be different resolutions, for instance. Alternatively drag the video file and drop it here.Īlternative File(s) – Add alternate versions of the video. Alternatively, click the folder and navigate to the file.įile – Click the folder to add a panoramic video (in the 3×2 format). To add a panoramic (360º) video, drag the file to the Viewer, Tour Browser, or to File. This is especially useful when there are many images to convert. ![]() Save as Default – Click to save the current settings as the default. Output File – Name the converted file and choose a new location. Swap Left/Right – If you have a Left/Right Stereo image, select this to swap the right and left images if needed. Leveling – If you’ve applied leveling to the panorama, you can choose to apply the leveling to the converted image. ![]() Patches – If you’ve added patches to the panorama, you can choose to include them during the conversion. ![]() Image Quality – When converting to JPEG, you can choose the image quality. This will load the images much faster in Pano2VR. Also, if you’re using a gigapixel image, we also recommend to convert it to BigTiff (if a PSB format) to make use of the tiled TIFF format that Pano2VR uses. If you have a very large project with lots of nodes, we recommend converting all images to TIFF. Type – Choose the image type to convert to.Ĭube Face Size – If converting to Cube Faces, this will be enabled and you can set the size of the cube faces or let Pano2VR set the size.įormat – Choose the image format to convert to. Convert InputĬlick to open the Convert Panorama options to change the panorama to a different panorama type, like cube faces. You can also drag the image to File to open the image. Adjust the horizontal field of view of the image.įile – Either enter the file path to the image to be imported or simply click the folder icon to navigate to and open the image. Horizontal FoV – This setting will appear if the panorama is cylindrical. Stereo Pair – This setting will appear if the image is a stereo panorama. Dragging this input type into Pano2VR is currently not available. QuickTime – ★ To import a QTVR (.mov), open a new Pano2VR project and click the folder icon for File. Type – You can either let Pano2VR figure out which type of image is being imported by choosing Auto, or you can select an image type from the menu:Īuto – Auto will determine the type of image automatically and is the default setting. The Panorama Properties provides the current node's file location, is where a panorama can be converted and leveled, and where background sound is added. ![]()
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