Re: using .mov files created by Panocube on iMac.


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Posted by Andrew Jakowleff (82.144.214.138) on January 28, 2006 at 07:51:11:

In Reply to: Re: using .mov files created by Panocube on iMac. posted by Allen Roy on January 27, 2006 at 23:28:48:

: I used panolink to put hotspots on the .mov files. I have se up a typical virtual tour using files on a CD. It works fine on a typical windows system using Windows Explorer or Netscape browser (pulling the files off of the CD and not off the internet) But things do not work at all on a iMac computer. I suppose the quicktime bug is not over ridden by the iMac web browser.

What paths did you used - full or relative? Remember that Windows and Mac use different notations for this.
May be this thread could help you:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/quicktime-vr/2001/Oct/msg00227.html

: All the .mov files I have run from 6 megs to 8 megs [some as high as 20 megs], so I don't have them on the web -- only on CD.

You could just post to me hotspots.txt you used - so I could have a closer look on paths.

: PS
: I requested to receive any updates of Panocube and I just got an email saying I wasn't registered. I've been using panocube for over a year now and am registered.

Allen, I found you as PanoLink registered user but not PanoCube, sorry. Please contact me off board to clarify the issue.

=Andrew Jakowleff




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