Nikon D300, D3s, Nikon 10.5 lens, RingT105N+Footplate+MrotatorTCPs, Giottos MT9261 Tripod, Manfrotto 410 Jr geared head.
If you know the "secret" then everyday is a good day!
Will Best
Virtual Impressions Inc.
Real Estate Virtual Tours and Floor Plans
That would be a great feature to have. I have seen it in some single scene tours but never in a full tour program such as TW. Maybe other's have.
Nikon D300, D3s, Nikon 10.5 lens, RingT105N+Footplate+MrotatorTCPs, Giottos MT9261 Tripod, Manfrotto 410 Jr geared head.
If you know the "secret" then everyday is a good day!
Hi!
Yes it is something to be solved. The problem is that the scenes choosen from the thumbnailbox or any other box or way of interfering with the scenes, the scene shown will be the original loaded scene, not the one you have edited in the movie you have choosen as default. The only way of skipping scenes and keep "in" the movie and keep on playing as one, is using the slider of the "movie controller". Grabing it and moving it one or the other direction (right/left) will advance or rewind the movie. There where you release the slider the tour restarts.
A way is to find out (calculate) where the different scenes start on the slider, so one can create a skin with marks for each scene and place the movie controller on it, so when viewing the tour one can slide in a more precisely way. It sounds not so easy or simple, but maybe worth to try.
Regards, Martin
Thanks, Smooth! You are right. Will test it right now. I hope it works, because that is a feature we were asking EP to include in future versions.
Martin
Edit: you can edit the slideshow, but clicking on a thumbnail or choosing next scene, etc. the scene is still the unedited one.
I will keep on trying.
Edit 2: you can edit, but not save the changes (?) it still has the "locked" symbol.
The online manual says: "This SlideShow is allowed to be modified by customers in which the frames could be added, deleted and the properties of the frame can also be edited."