Pano2vr version 4.5.3 - The issue you discuss below is not present. ![]() It's a crazy workaround for the time being but obviously something isn't right. ** Something in the File > Save process of a blank project seems to "fix" the problem. Blank project saves (or control returns back to Pano2VR if save was cancelled).Windows save dialog appears and allows me to enter a "dummy" filename for a blank project (or I can canel out of this save dialog).Method 3 ( does NOT produce the problem): Double-click the project file from Windows Explore.Windows save dialog opens but then the app crashes.Note: In all methods below I've tried running Pano2VR as administrator and not as administrator - either way produces the same results. I'll do my best to outline my steps below. OK, I've been testing this and some really strange things are happening. Graphics Card Manufacturer - Built by AMDĬurrent Bus Settings - PCI Express 3.0 x16ĢD Driver File Path - /REGISTRY/MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Control/Class//0000 Graphics Chipset - AMD Radeon (TM) R9 200 SeriesĬPU Type - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU 3.60GHz It seems to happen any time the file open/save dialog window opens. If I click File > Save as., the dialog window appears and then Pano2VR closes.If I simply click the menu item at the top File > Open., the file dialog window appears briefly and then Pano2VR closes.The file dialog window appears to allow me to select a panorama image file but within a couple of seconds I receive the error BUT if I drag and drop the panorama image to the Tour Browser, it will add the panorama to the tour. If I right-click in the Tour Browser and choose "Add Panorama". ![]() When I open a skin and select an object then under Properties > Image, I click "Change." and the file dialog window appears to allow me to select the image file.I've even tried running it in Compatibility Mode for Windows 7 and running as Administrator.Ī few examples of when I receive the error: ![]() I'm running Windows 10 (64-bit) and I have the latest driver installed for my video card (see below). None of this was happening when I was running Windows 7 (64 bit).
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