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Creating interactive 360 degree video in storyline
Does anyone have an idea about how to embed 360 degree view video with an interactions in the storyline.
- PeteSmithies-f2Community Member
Is there anything to report on this... I could really do with this facility
- RayHandley-35f7Community Member
It has been about 10 months since I put it out there, so hoping there has been some progress :)
- HeatherMiller-7Community Member
We also have 360 files that we need to embed in Storyline. Currently, the only way to do this seems to be through a web object; however, the web objects have a bug that makes text appear blurry. So, there doesn't seem to be a way to make this work (opening in a new window is not an option for this project). We really want to use Storyline for this series of projects because we love the other features, but this is a serious roadblock.
- SamaraReyneke-2Community Member
Where would one host the 360 images so that it can be embedded?
- PrashantSavaliaCommunity Member
I'm wondering if it's possible to use something like A-frame and insert that into storyline as a web object. I haven't tried myself but just curious if that would work and how much would need to be changed in the A-Frame code to internalize it for an LMS.
- MeganDaniele-9eCommunity Member
Agreed Emil... when I tried googling about 360 video and Storyline's capabilities, the results were a mess bc of "Storyline 360". Pretty funny actually. :) I have a client that is wanting an interactive 360 video (much like a real estate walk through with clickable features)... and I'm sad to learn this sounds pretty complicated in Storyline. Would love to see this feature added soon!
- sameerkambleCommunity Member
Adobe captivate is having this feature to add interactivity in any 360 degree video, made two videos and client liked it but the main part it does supports in low resolution only.
hope storyline will soon add this feature, posted about 3 years back still hopes going on😊
- JoannaReevesCommunity Member
I have just been having a play with creating a 360 interactive image in Storyline 360 as I'll be need to do it for a client soon, and thought I'd share here in case it helps anyone else before the 360 feature is released. I took a panoramic picture, used this image on a number of slides (each one starting a bit further in to the image. I then added a hotspot strip down each side of the slide to move to next/previous slide when the user hovers over. This worked surprisingly smoothly and you could then add whatever interactions you wanted as it's all within storyline 360.
Link to test piece - https://360.articulate.com/review/content/f3d19111-33ca-4fdb-b6e2-6c304ead1a9f/review
Jo.
- NatalieSikesCommunity Member
Hi - just checking on the status of Articulate adding the functionality of importing 360 degree videos/images into Storyline. I believe I read somewhere that this is in the works for a future update and just wondering how soon this may be available.
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Natalie and everyone!
I have exciting news to share!
We just released another update for Storyline 360. In Update 54, we’ve included important fixes and new features.
One of the features we’ve included is:
Create immersive learning experiences with 360° images. Add interactive elements, such as hotspots and markers to engage learners as they explore.
360° images are currently in public beta for Storyline 360, which means you can use them for production as we continue to enhance them.
To take advantage of this feature, launch the Articulate 360 desktop app on your computer and click the Update button next to Storyline 360. You'll find our step-by-step instructions here.
Please let us know if you have any questions by posting here or directly reaching out to our Support Engineers. - nielsvollrath-7Community Member
Hi Natalie,
That's great news and I just tested the functions in the new feature. It seems to be working well so far. Are there any plans to do the same for 360 degree videos?
- DanJanseCommunity Member
The same question I work in Medical and we need to add a 360-degree video allowing the learner to navigate around the room to see the procedure and the many different screens. Any update on adding a 360Degree Video Format?
Thank you
Dan