On 28 Jun 2007, at 14:50, Judy Perry wrote:

I'll try that. I'll bet I need to maybe fiddle with the pan and tilt as well. It was late and I was tired. The QTVR worked fine in QT outside of
Rev, so I probably need to fiddle with something IN Rev.

Sounds like the alwaysBuffer. It caught me a few times as well.

Oh, yes, what I want to do... Just am pulling together a little demo of various interesting things for a conference for educators on what you can
do in Rev that doesn't involve more than 10 lines of script.

A quick repeat loop setting the pan from 0 to 360 is always a good start. But don't forget to include a wait for x milliseconds line. It would be worth downloading Trevor's QT external, the QTVR sample stack had a 'swing to' function that might be worth looking at.

Many here so far have been very enthusiastic about the ability to have an audiofile accompanying a PowerPoint presentation. I'd like to whet their
appetities for something more

 Audio + navigable panorama tends to go down a treat. :-)
Note that you can 'fake' hotspots in movies that don't have them by polling the pan/tilt/zoom of the player and triggering effects as needed.

Ian

P.S. It's rather more than ten lines of code, but here's a sneak peak of bezier-curve-controlled QTVR motion:

<http://ianjameswood.co.uk/temp/ bezier_for_pano2movie_03-06-07_qtvr.mov> (3MB)
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