The ‘esc’ button on the Gear (above touchpad) brings up a menu to restart the current tour from the beginning, or start the demo if it’s not showing the demo already. The app uses gazing/staring for 2 seconds at a hotspot/menu item now, clicking on the Gear touchpad will be added for navigation later The generated xml file will be used by the app to show the tour (the url to this xml file is used by the app) In HTML Output 'Image' use 'Single Res', for optimal results use Cube Face Size: 1536px (haven’t experimented with higher res images yet) Use output to HTML5, with the cardboard.ggsk (or stare.ggsk) skin, in 'HTML' settings click the Tools icon and check 'Nodes are stereo pairs'. Support for monoscopic tours will be added very soon. Currently it only supports stereo pairs, but you can simply use one image for both eyes if you only have monoscopic panoramic images. Note that this app is in a testing stage, no guarantees whatsoever can be given about it's performance. So you can simply make changes to the xml file whenever you want and restart the app to see the changes. In the app, the url to the xml file will be linked to your device ID, the xml file is loaded dynamically. I'll send you download and installation instructions (probably within 2 business days). If you're interested in testing this app, send me a private message containing your device ID, email address and the url to an xml file you want to test. Users of this forum can join in testing this app.ĭue to Oculus restrictions a specific device ID (use this app to find out your device ID. It's in alpha stage now, meaning it's used for testing basic functionality and still misses a lot of features. Inspired by the lack of a good VR tourviewer I'm designing an Android app to view Pano2VR tours for the Samsung Gear: VR Tourviewer UPDATE : You can now download the VR Tourviewer for Android to watch Pano2VR tours on the GearVR I've got a test (single stereo node) running here: I've added a hotspot with a Link Target URL to 'javascript:containerFullscreen() ' with target '_self' but that doesn't seem to work with staring, it still needs to be clicked. I can disable the Oculus software (which is autostarted when you put the S6 phone into the Gear VR) by using 'Package Disabled Pro' and disabling vrsvc, then use the standard Chrome browser to go to the panorama page. Those buttons work fine in standard Chrome. When I use the integrated VR Web browser (Oculus software) I can browse to the page with the tour but it will only show the panorama on a '3D' page, ie: it's not around you, setting to fullscreen will only show it fullscreen on that page.Īlso some buttons don't seem to work in that browser, zoom in/out are working, but for example the info button and sound on/off don't work. What's the best way to see a Pano2VR tour on this device? I've bought a Gear VR(v2) especially to be able to show my clients Pano2VR tours, but I can't get it to work properly.
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