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PDF – Pano2VR 8 Documentation

PDF Use the PDF element to embed PDF documents in the skin. The PDF element is used to embed PDF documents in the skin. The element can feature a toolbar or not and you can allow it to be printed or not. ★ Tip  Using a Set Value action will allow the PDF element to show different files. Rectangle Background Select Enabled to show the background. Once enabled, you can change the background color (Logic Block available.). Border To disable the border, change the Width to zero (0). Click the Toggle Single/Separate Values button next to each parameter to toggle

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External Image – Pano2VR 8 Documentation

External Image Use the external image to add images that need to be loaded externally rather than embedded in to the skin. This is especially useful if you have a lot of thumbnails in a tour and are not using the Node Image element. Calling the images from an external source will help keep the tour running smooth. Note that content (URL) can be dynamically changed using a Set Value action. Rectangle Background The rectangle’s background. Enabled Select to show the background of the text box. Color – Use the color picker to choose a color for the background. ✭

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Adding Sound – Pano2VR 8 Documentation

Adding Sound Use the Sound Mode to add directional and static sounds to your project. ★ Tip  Be sure to read about all the caveats of sound and web audio on this page. Add Node Sounds Node sounds are good for bits of narration or sound effects within a node. Add a sound by dragging it to the Viewer. The Viewer change to Sounds mode and the default sound type will be a Directional Rectangular and will have visible sound fields. Change any the settings listed below as necessary. Sound added. Directional Rectangular. You can also manually activate Sounds mode:

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Panorama Properties – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation

Panorama Properties 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. Panorama Properties Input Input Image 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: Auto – Auto will determine the type of image automatically and is the default setting. Equirectangular Cube Faces Cylindrical Flat Strip Strip VR Cross Tee VR180 QuickTime – ★ To import a QTVR (.mov), open a new Pano2VR project and

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VR180 – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation

VR180 A VR180 video is a 180-degree, stereoscopic immersive video format. A VR180 video is a type of immersive video format that captures a 180-degree field of view in 3D, providing stereoscopic depth. Unlike full 360º video, VR180 focuses only on what’s in front of the viewer, resulting in higher image quality and easier production while still offering an immersive, three-dimensional experience when viewed in a compatible headset or player.

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VR180 – Pano2VR 8 Documentation

VR180 A VR180 video is a 180-degree, stereoscopic immersive video format. A VR180 video is a type of immersive video format that captures a 180-degree field of view in 3D, providing stereoscopic depth. Unlike full 360º video, VR180 focuses only on what’s in front of the viewer, resulting in higher image quality and easier production while still offering an immersive, three-dimensional experience when viewed in a compatible headset or player.

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Adding Sound – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation

Adding Sound Use the Sound Mode to add directional and static sounds to your project. ★ Tip  Be sure to read about all the caveats of sound and web audio on this page. Add Node Sounds Node sounds are good for bits of narration or sound effects within a node. Add a sound by dragging it to the Viewer. The Viewer change to Sounds mode and the default sound type will be a Directional Rectangular and will have visible sound fields. Change any the settings listed below as necessary. Sound added. Directional Rectangular. You can also manually activate Sounds mode:

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Working with Multiple Video Resolutions – Pano2VR 8 Documentation

Working with Multiple Video Resolutions Due to the limitations of smartphones and their browsers, high resolution video panoramas struggle to play back. Follow this workflow to learn how to build a project that provides playback support for both high resolution video panoramas (greater than 3840×1920) and low resolution video panoramas (3840×1920 and under). Single 360 video panorama node This method is used for a project with only one video panoramas. In our example, we will use 1 video panorama that has an 8k (8000×4000) and a 4k (3840×1920) resolution versions. A still node will be the starting node and a

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Working with Multiple Video Resolutions – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation

Working with Multiple Video Resolutions Due to the limitations of smartphones and their browsers, high resolution video panoramas struggle to play back. Follow this workflow to learn how to build a project that provides playback support for both high resolution video panoramas (greater than 3840×1920) and low resolution video panoramas (3840×1920 and under). Single 360 video panorama node This method is used for a project with only one video panoramas. In our example, we will use 1 video panorama that has an 8k (8000×4000) and a 4k (3840×1920) resolution versions. A still node will be the starting node and a

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External Image – Object2VR 4 Documentation

External Image Use the external image to add images that need to be loaded externally rather than embedded in to the skin. This is especially useful if you have a lot of thumbnails in a tour and are not using the Node Image element. Calling the images from an external source will help keep the tour running smooth. Note that content (URL) can be dynamically changed using a Set Value action. Rectangle Background The rectangle’s background. Enabled Select to show the background of the text box. Color – Use the color picker to choose a color for the background. ✭

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External Image – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation

External Image Use the external image to add images that need to be loaded externally rather than embedded in to the skin. This is especially useful if you have a lot of thumbnails in a tour and are not using the Node Image element. Calling the images from an external source will help keep the tour running smooth. Note that content (URL) can be dynamically changed using a Set Value action. Rectangle Background The rectangle’s background. Enabled Select to show the background of the text box. Color – Use the color picker to choose a color for the background. ✭

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Create a 360º Video Tour – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation

Create a 360º Video Tour Create 360 video tours by adding them to the Tour Browser and linking them together with point hotspots, polygon hotspots, or buttons. In this example, we create a basic 2-node tour using point hotspots. Our video panoramas have a resolution of 3840 × 1920 for ease of playback on mobile devices. It’s important to note that high resolution videos (greater than 4k) cannot play back or do not play back well on mobile devices as they have limted bandwidth within the browser. Therefore, if you’d like the tour to play well on both desktop and mobile, you’ll

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