pixelforce
02-01-2008, 09:25 PM
I am not a flash/actionscript programmer, so please bare with me. I have been searching for a solution to be able to display QTVRs in a standalone flash file (SWF/.exe) I think I could link the files but I haven't found documentation on how to do that.
I am on a Mac using Flash CS3.
I have a bunch of cylindrical QTVRs and the original panoramic images used to create them.
http://www.dcbeaneconstruction.com/pano.jpg
I also have a flash file I have been working on that I want to be able to view these QTVRs in.
http://www.dcbeaneconstruction.com/screen.jpg
So when I'm done, I need to have a stand alone flash player that will load the QTVRs as requested by the user.
1. Is FPP what I need to be able to do this?
2. Can I link/embed the FPP files into my flash doc and ultimately my final SWF/.exe file?
3. Does the SWF file that FPP creates require the presence of the original QTVR .mov file thus requiring requiring it for my final SWF/.exe file?
4. I have been reading some things in the forum about a .xml file - will I need that or is that only needed if I was going to place these into an HTML document?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Lee
I am on a Mac using Flash CS3.
I have a bunch of cylindrical QTVRs and the original panoramic images used to create them.
http://www.dcbeaneconstruction.com/pano.jpg
I also have a flash file I have been working on that I want to be able to view these QTVRs in.
http://www.dcbeaneconstruction.com/screen.jpg
So when I'm done, I need to have a stand alone flash player that will load the QTVRs as requested by the user.
1. Is FPP what I need to be able to do this?
2. Can I link/embed the FPP files into my flash doc and ultimately my final SWF/.exe file?
3. Does the SWF file that FPP creates require the presence of the original QTVR .mov file thus requiring requiring it for my final SWF/.exe file?
4. I have been reading some things in the forum about a .xml file - will I need that or is that only needed if I was going to place these into an HTML document?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Lee