In Memoriam QTVR

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2009-11-10
08:58 AM
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2023-05-11
12:14 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
"2009-10-14 - Graphisoft decided to discontinue QTVR in ArchiCAD 13. The decision was based on the fact that Apple does not support QTVR on 64-bit operating systems."
As one of its most ardent admirers throughout its lifetime, I was deeply saddened by the news that QTVR was no longer with us. QTVR was both groundbreaking and revolutionary in its youth. Stepping away from the centuries-old tyranny of the flipbook, it used the as yet untapped potential of the computer in a new way to wrap a flat image 360 degrees around a viewpoint and then went on to link those viewpoints into a virtual reality. QTVR was quick to render, modest in file size and capable of running independently on the least endowed computer of even the least endowed client. It offered the illusion of viewer control without allowing them to run amok in the dark corners and corridors of a project where even the designer had not yet dared to venture. Sadly, QTVR never even began to be developed to its fullest potential, as the typical mindset found itself completely unable to think past the cinematic paradigm, which blindly dedicated the vast potential of the computer to emulate the flickering frame-by frame drudgery of traditional celluloid animation.
It seems clear that the future belongs to VBE and its descendants and that is certainly a step in the right direction. But let us pause to remember QTVR and honor it for giving us a glimpse of what virtual horizons might be possible in a brave new virtual world.
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2009-11-10 10:30 AM
It runs fine in version 12 on a 64 bit system.
I know the V12 program is only 32 bit and therefore runs a 32 bit add-on.
But couldn't V13 run a 32 bit add-on as well? (I don't know anything about programming these things).
Or at least couldn't they give us 32 bit add-on for those of us still working on 32 bit systems?
Just a recompile of the existing version 12 add-on?
Running the QT movies is another problem but even they can be run in 32 bit mode (emulation?).
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
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2009-11-11 02:49 AM
Maybe it's part of Steve Jobs' plan to get rid of every trace of John Sculley.
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2009-11-11 04:26 AM
and they couldnt open our QTVR presentation even in XP SP2 emulation
so this may become a problem for our business
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2009-11-11 02:39 PM
Barry wrote:It's available from here:
Or at least couldn't they give us 32 bit add-on for those of us still working on 32 bit systems?
Just a recompile of the existing version 12 add-on?
Barry.
But it only works with 32-bit ArchiCAD 13, and the resulting movies will not play in the latest QuickTime X player, (QT X, a 64-bit application, does not support QTVR anymore)
VP, Customer Success, Graphisoft

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2009-11-12 03:31 AM
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
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Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11

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2009-11-12 10:44 AM
gkmethy wrote:QTX will ask for and install the required QT7 player when needed. QT7 is 32bit, but since there is no 64-bit Archicad 13 on the Mac, this should not be an issue.Barry wrote:It's available from here:
Or at least couldn't they give us 32 bit add-on for those of us still working on 32 bit systems?
Just a recompile of the existing version 12 add-on?
Barry.
http://www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/downloads/ac13/QTVR.html
But it only works with 32-bit ArchiCAD 13, and the resulting movies will not play in the latest QuickTime X player, (QT X, a 64-bit application, does not support QTVR anymore)

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2009-11-21 11:11 AM
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