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Message posted by Rob63 on January-13-2010 at 6:13pm
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Has anyone tried to change the rotation speed of the pano from 10 to something like 6?

When I do this it seems to only change the rotation speed when you switch to Full Screen Mode, so the rotation seems to stay at 10 in normal mode, then slow to 6 when you switch to Full Screen.

Take a look at this example tour and let me know if that's what you seem to get too:

www.360digitalpics.com/Umstead/360D_Umstead.html

Thanks,

Rob


Message posted by smooth on January-13-2010 at 11:54pm
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The speed remains the same in either state for me when viewing.

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Message posted by Rob63 on January-14-2010 at 9:06am
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Interesting.  For me there is definately a difference and the Full Screen is much smoother when it rotates.  The normal mode screen seems to be much more jerky when rotating.

Thanks.

Rob


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OK, slightly more jerky in normal mode but the speed is exactly the same.

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Message posted by JerryT on January-15-2010 at 10:46am
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I looked at your Front 360 scene... timed it.  I did not move mouse around, etc. I just just watched for an entire revolution.

Normal mode: 1 minute

Full screen: 1:30 minute

As for jerkiness, I'm on a fast computer, so both looked alright to me at glance.


Message posted by Rob63 on January-15-2010 at 12:36pm
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Thanks.  So your times seem about right - I lowered the pre-set time from 10 to 6, so both should be at 1:30.  I'll send a ticket in on it.

Thanks.


Message posted by funkens on January-17-2010 at 6:45am
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Nice tour Rob!
To me looks like they go equally fast now, fixed the problem?
Am wondering about the download tour button you added, would it be possible you tell how to set up that function?



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I simply load the exe. file to my webserver along with the other tour files.

I create a button with the action - link to url.  I point the url to the .exe file on the server - done.

Still working on the rotation speed situation.  It seems to rotate differently for different users.  Maybe related to the users computer and processor speed.

Thanks,

Rob


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Did a search for "rotation speed" and found my way here, so figured I would continue here in this thread.

When the tour first starts it goes in rotation very quickly. If you click on the tour it then slows and is less jerky. The link provided by Rob above is a very good example of what I'm talking about. Open the link and let it run through and the time is around 25 seconds or so. Close the window and open the link again, this time clicking on it and see the difference.
What I done was clicked on the tour to stop it, then click on the thumbnail (Front 360) and it will then start at a slower pace.

It's like the initial rotation is set to a speed of 20 or something but it takes clicking on it to slow it to what the settings were set to when the tour was made.

Just upgraded to TW6 and I know this a TW5 thread but the same thing has been happening since at least TW3. Can't remember if TW 1.3 done it or not?

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A tour follows a movie track (be it your own or the default "Slideshow" movie track) whenever in Auto Play mode or when you click on the Play button. Whatever the rotation speed is of the movie track of the "scene" is how fast the scene will rotate.

Clicking a button, say a directional button will take you away from the movie track and onto the whatever the button is set at. Meaning it will obey the rotation speed of the button. Your directional buttons can have the same or different rotational speeds.

You have no control over the rotation speed of the "Play or Direction" buttons in fullscreen mode "if" you are using the Tourweaver default fullscreen control menu. You get whatever Easypano set this at.

Worth noting is that the timeline on a movie track will show in what is presumably "S" for seconds. My testings show this is not true and should be used only as a reference or guide. Relying on it for actual real life seconds will only disappoint. I.E: 40 seconds on the timeline is 24 seconds in real life on "this" computer I typing this on. 40s is default rotation speed of 10. A change of rotation speed to 2 adjusts the movie track of the scene to 200s and real life seconds to 122 seconds (again on this computer). It will change from computer to computer depending on CPU power.

You need to pay attention to what movie track you have assigned. You also should make sure that in the publish section of Tourweaver the same movie track is set for Autoplay.

I hope this gives you a better idea how and why you see different speeds.

Regards, Smooth [8D]


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