I have recently seen a really neat effect of placing video within a virtual tour. For example when you pan across a room the TV is playing or the flames in the fireplace are roaring away. I have also seen this example on this forum before. Is this something Easypano are looking to introduce?? I think it really brings a tour to life.
The way I have always looked at the situatioin of Video Vs 360 is that with video if you are using for a tour of a property very little is moving and the user has no interaction. 360 offers far more interaction and if you had the added bonus of moving elements then thats when reality creeps in. I am really hoping for a positive answer on this :)
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