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JSR -1 84 Standalone Player
Start menu > Programs > Autodesk > Autodesk 3ds Max 9
>JSR184Player
Once you have exported your 3ds Max scene
to JSR-184 format, you c a n preview how the
animation is displayed on various mobile screens.
Inter face
File men u
•
Open—Opens an M3G file for viewing in the
JSR-184 player.
•
Reopen—Displays a list of recently opened files.
The list displays the most recently opened files
at the top.
•
Exit—Closes the JSR-184 viewer window.
Tools menu
•
Handsets—Allows you to add or edit phone
profiles. You can modify the vendor , model,
screen width, screen height, and screen color
depth.
Note: You c an also modify the handset
profiles directly in the terminals.xml fi le in
the c:\Program Files\Autodesk\3ds Max 9\JSR
director y.
Player contro ls
The player is controlled by the following buttons
on the toolbar:
•
Opens the Choose Objects for Rendering
dialog. Thisdialogallowsyoutoselectthe
JSR-184 world object in the scene hierarchy in
the event that there are multiple world objects
in the JSR-184 data file.
•
Steps one frame backward through the
animation.
•
Plays the animation.
• Stops the animation and returns to the
first frame.
•
Pauses the animation.
•
Stepsoneframeforwardintheanimation.
Phone Pr ofiles—Displays the phone profiles
defined in the Tools > Handsets dialog.
Use Free Camera—Switches to viewing the scene
from the free camera. The camera is controlled by
the following keyboard shortcuts:
Left Arrow Rotate Left
Right Arrow Rotate Right
Up Arrow Rotate Up
Down Arrow Rotate Down
A
Move Left
D
Move Right
S
Move Backward
W
Move Forward
Home
Move camera to default