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Jason Villmer
05-07-2008, 10:47 AM
Lucid Viewer is a 3D compositing engine for building interactive, immersive environments. It supports both video and image content and includes compositing capabilities for incorporating interactive objects. It uses a single text document to build and manage projects.

view the demo here: http://www.lucid.it/viewer

Lucid Viewer supports the following formats:

• Spherical, equirectangular image files up to 8000 x 4000 in size.

• Spherical, equirectangular video files up to 2000 x 1000 in size.

• Cylindrical video files. (e.g. 2000 x 500 in size)

Features:
• Supports spherical (equirectangular) and cylindrical video files.
• Supports spherical (equirectangular) image files.
• Projects are built and managed using a single text document.
• Includes media playback controls in addition to mouse, screen and file options.
• Supports the incorporation of interactive time-based Objects via a GUI interface.
• looping sounds support
• Supports both online and offline distribution.
•*Supports Full Screen.
• Supports Windows, OSX, Solaris and Linux platforms.

discocandy
05-07-2008, 03:08 PM
spam spam spam spam....
again aspam..

Trausti Hraunfjord
05-07-2008, 03:29 PM
Ok, the spamsters are obviously able to get membership and post their less than desirable crap in here. The spam in this thread is not quite as irrelevant as some of the other we have seen though.

The forums might be in need of a helping hand when things such as porno spammers drop by, in order to at LEAST remove such content from the board. Some of the daily visitors of the forums might help with the moderation, but they would first have to be equipped with the permissions needed.

Hopefully Denis will appoint someone who can be the in-house anti-spammer.

izoneguy
05-07-2008, 04:12 PM
I visit here everyday and have extra time I could devote to clearing out the spam.

Trausti Hraunfjord
05-07-2008, 05:20 PM
Same here and the same I know is the case with discocandy.

We have willing and able hands, all we need are the tools to do it.

Not long ago I had a bad experience with moderators on my forums, where the biatch in question deleted over 2000 posts for the "fun" of it or something else. So there IS a risk combined with assigning too many tools to outsiders... which is probably why Denis hasn't done anything of the kind yet. But hopefully he will find someone he can trust to help out.... I know there is a lot of good people here who can.

discocandy
05-08-2008, 06:05 AM
Same here and the same I know is the case with discocandy.



thnx for the thumbs up my friend. :)
I already did a private mail to the mods around offering to help moderating.