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The '''Shockwave Panorama Viewer''' (shortened to '''SPi-V''', pronounced "spiffy") is {{Glossary|a hardware accelerated panoramic viewing engine created by ''fieldOfView''|1}}. The engine is build on Macromedia's [[Shockwave]] 3D.
 
The '''Shockwave Panorama Viewer''' (shortened to '''SPi-V''', pronounced "spiffy") is {{Glossary|a hardware accelerated panoramic viewing engine created by ''fieldOfView''|1}}. The engine is build on Macromedia's [[Shockwave]] 3D.
  
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Plugin detection]]
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 17:10, 5 June 2020

Adobe Shockwave player, on which SPi-V is based, isn't available any more.

The Shockwave Panorama Viewer (shortened to SPi-V, pronounced "spiffy") is a hardware accelerated panoramic viewing engine created by fieldOfView. The engine is build on Macromedia's Shockwave 3D.

Supported input formats are cylindrical, cubic or equirectangular. It is also possible to use QTVR with the help of the PHP based QuicktimeVR parser.

Features

  • High fidelity, anti-aliased graphics
  • Full screen, smooth navigation
  • Fully interactive user interface and hotspot capabilities
  • Higly customisable branding options
  • Full, 8 bit transparency support
  • Compatible with Microsoft Windows (98 and up) and Apple MacOS (9.X and OSX)

SPi-V can be used online in a web browser and offline integrated in a Powerpoint presentation or played back inside the standalone SPi-V viewer application. There is also a SPi-V tool for Flickr available.

For its panoramic scene and virtual tour description SPi-V uses XML files with its own format.

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