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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