Cubic VR in Flash -- Almost there?
Thomas Rauscher announced very recently a modular addition to his software, called "FlashPack". FlashPack will allow Pano2QTVR users to export fully cubic Flash-based panoramas, which can then be displayed solo on the Web or (I assume) as integrated into an interactive Flash-based project.
This is very exciting stuff -- I'd write more about my experiences here, but alas, Pano2QTVR is Windows only. I hope Thomas hears my plea and finds the time to create a Mac version of his application. :-) (please, no comments about running Windows on my Macbook, unless you're willing to send me $$ to buy WinXP :-P )
More info and examples at Thomas's Web site!
Here's sand in your eye...
Hey Hoyle:
Thanks for the post -- Andras Frenyo had an example of one of his, too, and while his had absolutely no waviness the interactive performance was hugely impacted.
I'm sure there's a happy medium somewhere, and hopefully Thomas's engine will only improve.
I notice on your examples that the waviness persists even when not in motion.
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Still holding out for a Mac version... :-P
Patrick Cheatham
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flashCubicVRplayer
Hi
if you still interested in flash cubic vr player.
try this
this is still beta but,if you are windows user it will work good.
(especially when your browser is Firefox)
if you are Mac user,you may face low framerate.
sorry.

A few initial Flash-based panos
Here is my first attempt with Thomas' Flash Pack addition:
http://www.technipix.com/flash_test/armc_flash.html - 600x400 pixels
http://www.technipix.com/flash_test/armc_flash_400x300.html - 400x300 pixels
I'm trying to find the best parameters for a compromise between a smoother rotation and decrease of wavy lines.
More sand will be thrown/eaten tomorrow. . . :^)
Hoyle