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360 photo and video support
We've got a Ricoh Theta 360 degree camera which we're using to create immersive learning experiences.
I'm trying to find out if Storyline 360 has support for 360 photos but having 360 in the product name makes searching hard!
106 Replies
- AliciaBlitzCommunity Member
I may have to look into other viewers/options. eLearning Brothers just added 360 videos to their stock asset library.
- KennetFagerstraCommunity Member
I will enter this bandwagon too. We are considering either Captivate or Articulate, but if articulate won't support 3d/vr, we'll unfortunately have to go with Captivate. A shame really, considering its interface. Please send over an email in case you implement it!
- JackDing-f480caCommunity Member
This is very important for technical projects.
- LisaHarrell-df6Community Member
Please add the capabilities!
- MattPainter-212Community Member
I'm adding my vote. Yes please add this feature so we don't have to look elsewhere.
- DouglasRayCommunity Member
Hi,
It would be great if this feature could be added to Storyline.
Allowing a user to drag around a 360 still photo, with embedded hotspots etc would be very useful at the least. 360 video would be even more useful.
Please let us know any update on this.
Thank you very much.
- GaryHarrisCommunity Member
Ok, we're in the boat, too.
Let us deploy 360° video in 360! Storyline, Rise...whatever the shortest path is to be able to navigate and interact with the video content.
Thank you!
- AllenNationCommunity Member
Is this feature going to be added. We are evaluating adding Storyline 360 to replace Captivate 2019. If 360 photos and video are not going to be added, it will be a show stopper. 360 photos and video work seamlessly in Captivate and there are good tools to use in the 360 environment.
- AllenNationCommunity Member
I was just told by Storyline sales team, they are looking at the market to see what the demand is for 360 photos and video. There is not timeline for implementing into the product. You will have to stay with Captivate to use 360 photos and video in your projects.
I am confused about what market they are looking at. VR is in demand especially in the 30 and younger demographic. The number of new products in the market place and at CES this year adequately demonstrates the trend of using VR environments. We are trying to keep our training revelent and focus on the new work force entering our manufacturing environments.
- TonyMock-f42ffdCommunity Member
Sounds like code language for - "we can't figure out how to implement this properly" OR "developing this or licensing the technology is too expensive" They know there's a need for it!!
- AliciaBlitzCommunity Member
That would be unfortunate.
I have a project right now (Workplace Security) that would benefit greatly from at least some 360 photos. I already have a 360 camera. That and some hot spots would be simple work great.
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