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Topic: Tourweaver technical issues |
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nymills |
Standard Member
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United States
November-25-2008
30 Posts |
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I just finished creating three tours. They tested well on the machine. When placed online they loose some Flash elements like - floating hotspots, hotspots on the map, and inability to scroll. These elements aren't appearing although if I move the mouse around the screen I can find them.
Any thoughts on this issue?
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smooth |
Forum Moderator
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Australia
November-23-2002
5401 Posts |
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Are you sure you have successfully uploaded "all" elements that Tourweaver outputs for upload? Do NOT unzip any of the zip files also (this is trap some have fallen into before).
Do you have a URL so we can check?
Regards, Smooth
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nymills |
Standard Member
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United States
November-25-2008
30 Posts |
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Yes. Here's the link to the panos - http://www.frogblade.com/tasks/sites/russos/assets/Flash/corporateVT/vt.html
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Vince |
Gold Member
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August-13-2007
194 Posts |
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One problem might be your file naming. You have a scene in the drop down menu labeled "The Terrace #1." You can not use anything like "#" in the file names, and IIRC, you should not have space in the names either.
Vince
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Brittan |
Standard Member
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France
November-08-2008
45 Posts |
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Every tour works quite well on a computer, there is no bandwidth issue. But for the web, your tour needs to be quite optimized.
I've noticed that all your panos are 10 MB, witch is quite big (6000 x 3000 pixels)
Can you make them smaller (4000 x 2000) and optimize them for making less than 1.5 to 2 MB. (40% to 60% of jpeg compression is a good compromise.
For the full screen option, you should anchor your map in the upper right corner witch floats in the middle of the screen.
------------- Mac OS X Tiger Or Leopard - VMWare fusion 2.05
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