By hakim
on Thu, 03/07/2013 - 02:31
Hi,
I'm not sure if this has been asked in the forums before so I apologise in advanced if it has. I just couldn't find it in the forums. Here's my questions:
We've made an app using AR from qualcomm and Unity3D. For some odd reason some phones like Samsung S3, Note3 and Sony Xperia Go are showing different results when projecting videos. Some videos would appear normaly as in on a 2D plane on the paper itself while some goes full screen. Is there some setting I should look into?
Also, a couple of videos were showing low frame rates. I'm not sure if it's a phone thing or vuforia. The odd thing is that all the videos use the same compression techniques. We have a total of 6 videos in one scene if anyone is curious.
Thanks very much.
- Hakimo
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Hi hakim,
the reason why some devices show the video in fullscreen is because the video-on-texture feature is only available on Android 4.0 and above;
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Hi AlessandroB,
Thanks for the reply.
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I see. Have you made significant changes to the original videoplayback sample ?
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Hi AlessandroB,
Significant changes as in compression? If so then yes, but they were all compressed the same way e.g. overall bit rate and audio compression.
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I was meaning more like changes in the application logic (code); if not, than for such a strange behaviour I would suggest to try adding one video at a time to the original VP sample (i.e.
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Hi sorry for the slow response. So far, it's the number of videos that's causing the weird some goes fullscreen and some on the plane. The videos work normally when it's under 5 image targets. Any more than that, it behaves a bit odd. Thanks again for the reply.
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Thanks for the feedback.