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Re: about Java
yowsiang 2005-Sep-27 00:32:00
Actually immervision is a progessive viewer, just need to change file.jpg to file.jpeg and the image will load almost immediately progessively.
ys
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From: wardnet2001
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: about Java
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> > the only detriment to using Java versus QTVR seems to be the lack of
> > a "full-screen" view. As far as plug ins go, Java seems to be
> > installed on more computers as a factory default setting than
> > QuickTime.
....
> the current version is a promising cross-platform solution for VR
> display. But memory limitations currently don't allow fullscreen
> display, and confusion over versions of Java creates problems for many
> users.
Hi
The Immervision java applet gives a good full screen display. It works
well locally, and is good for presentations from a cd. I think this
proves java can do it. It does not seem to perform as comfortably, at
the moment, as a download solution, ie when you present panos on the
internet a viewer seems to have to wait relatively long for it to
compltete. I do like it though and I'm sure it has a future. It's just
this issue that something has to be present on a viewers computer that
is, for me anyway, the main hurdle.
Bill
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