Paul, I posted this on the forum as a tutorial on the technique.  I
believe it's slower than Immervision's because it uses class
libraries rather than timeline code.  The tradeoff is simplicity of
coding.  I explain in the forum page that it's slow and will remain
slow until the AS3 version.  Although I'm sure we'll see what
optimizations are possible, I don't think an AS2 version could get
any faster than Immervision's, which is not fast.

The future of this kind of application in Flash clearly resides in
AS3 - and in further development of Sandy!

-A


On 1/28/06, Paul Neave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 28/01/06, Alan Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've posted a cubic panorama example in the Sandy forum:
> > http://sandy.media-box.net/forum/index.php?act=ST&f=51&t=5126
>
> Here's the example online for y'all to see:
> http://www.neave.com/temp/pano/
>
> Some optimisation is still needed... it's still slow compared to
> Immervision's version here:
>
> http://www.immervision.com/immerv2/en/multimedia/multimedia_technology/multimedia_technology_flash.php
>
> But definitely a good start!
> Paul.
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